Steve And Megs

🌎 RECOVERY WORLD 🌎

Steve And Megs

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Emotions

Sunday 29th April 2018

Join Megan in 'Recovery World' as she discusses medication-assisted recovery, embracing emotions, and breaking traditions. An inspiring and heartfelt episode.
7 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging

About this podcast

🌎 RECOVERY WORLD 🌎
Author:
Steve And Megs
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Emotions in Recovery: Megan's Journey Through Medication-Assisted Support

Remember, it's okay to feel feelings. Sometimes it's okay to go through the feelings like you could feel sad, you could feel depressed, you could feel happy, you could feel scared, mad, angry, whatever it is.
Ever wondered how emotions play a role in the recovery journey? In this episode of 'Recovery World', Megan dives into her experiences with Mara Meeting, a group focused on medication-assisted recovery. She opens up about her recent interactions with journalists, sharing the mix of praise and criticism she's received for stepping away from traditional anonymity norms. Megan passionately explains how Mara's approach differs from AA and NA, emphasizing that breaking anonymity can sometimes benefit the group's greater good.
Her advocacy for medication-assisted recovery is both heartfelt and eye-opening, stressing the importance of seeking help when needed. Megan also talks about the emotional rollercoaster of recovery, highlighting that it's perfectly okay to feel a wide range of emotions. Reflecting on her higher power, she shares how it has been a guiding force in her journey. This episode is not just informative but also deeply encouraging, offering a fresh perspective on embracing emotions in the path to sobriety.
Tune in to hear Megan's inspiring story and find comfort in knowing you're not alone.