Picnic Table Society

Picnic Table Society

Picnic Table Society

  • Don't be a freeloader

Don't be a freeloader

Tuesday 9th August 2022

Join Joe and Erin on 'Picnic Table Society' as they discuss adulting while in recovery, touching on ADHD, prioritization, and spiritual fulfilment.
32 minutes
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Funny
Honest
Thought-provoking
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Picnic Table Society
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Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Financial Health in Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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Grown-Up Realities: Joe and Erin on Balancing Recovery and Life

I think fast forward to today, does it have to do with being spiritually satisfied? The other thing I was talking about is the disease of more. You know what I mean, and so I always want more, more, more, more, more.
Ever felt like you're juggling too many balls in the air? Joe and Erin know the feeling all too well. In this episode of 'Picnic Table Society,' they dive into the nitty-gritty of adulting while navigating recovery. With their trademark blend of humor and honesty, they share personal stories that will have you nodding in agreement and laughing out loud.
Joe opens up about his ADHD and the constant battle with what he calls the 'disease of more.' Erin chimes in with her thoughts on prioritization and how she keeps her sanity amidst the chaos. They also touch on the importance of spiritual satisfaction and holding oneself accountable, offering a balanced perspective on how to manage life's demands without losing sight of recovery goals. But it's not all serious talk.
The duo's banter about the benefits of halfway houses and the concept of karma adds a light-hearted touch to the discussion. Whether you're struggling with instant gratification or trying to find a work-school balance, this episode offers relatable insights and practical advice. So grab a seat at the picnic table and join Joe and Erin for a conversation that's as enlightening as it is entertaining.