Does Time Matter in Recovery? Roger and Jason Weigh In
To me, it's really what our show has been about today is that the time itself does not make us an expert in recovery, but it, you know, we've got to remain willing- is really what what it boils down to.
Time can be a tricky concept when it comes to recovery. In this thought-provoking episode of the 'Soberholic Podcast', hosts Roger Boaz and Jason Rice tackle the question: Does time really matter in sobriety? Their conversation dives deep into the dual nature of time in the recovery process—how it can be both crucial and, at times, irrelevant. Roger and Jason share their personal journeys, shedding light on how family and societal expectations can influence one's recovery timeline.
But it’s not just about clocking sober days. The hosts emphasize the importance of willingness and personal growth, arguing that merely accumulating time doesn’t make someone an expert in recovery. They explore how genuine change and self-improvement are what truly matter. Their reflections are both encouraging and enlightening, offering a fresh perspective on the journey to sobriety. This episode is perfect for anyone who’s ever felt pressured by the ticking clock of recovery milestones.
Whether you’re new to sobriety or have been on the path for years, Roger and Jason's insights will resonate with you. Tune in to understand why time is both a friend and a foe in the quest for a sober life.