The Magdalen House

The Magdalen House Podcast

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  • Carolyn R. | Recovered: Interviews With Alcoholic Women | A Podcast from The Magdalen House

Carolyn R. | Recovered: Interviews With Alcoholic Women | A Podcast from The Magdalen House

Wednesday 19th May 2021

Carolyn R. shares her journey to sobriety, focusing on the set aside prayer, living amends, and the power of community support.
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Carolyn R. on the Set Aside Prayer and Living Amends in Sobriety

In order for me to take care of that mental obsession- and not drink, you know cause drinking is just a symptom of our disease.
Ever wondered how a simple prayer can transform your life? Carolyn R. shares her powerful journey to sobriety on this episode of The Magdalen House Podcast. She talks about the set aside prayer, a practice that has been a cornerstone in her recovery. This prayer isn't just about asking for help; it's about setting aside preconceived notions and being open to new experiences and insights.
Carolyn also dives into the concept of living amends, emphasizing how ongoing actions can speak louder than words in repairing relationships damaged by addiction. Service work and sponsorship have played significant roles in her journey, highlighting the importance of community and support in sustaining sobriety. Carolyn's story is a testament to the transformative power of the 12-Step spiritual principles that guide The Magdalen House's mission.
Based in Dallas, TX, The Magdalen House offers donation-based recovery services to alcoholic women and their families, providing a safe and supportive space for healing. Whether you're on your own path to recovery or supporting someone who is, Carolyn's insights offer hope and practical advice for making meaningful changes.