Is It Really Me? A Light-Hearted Look at Sobriety and Self-Awareness
Episode Overview
Exploring the concept of self-awareness and its role in recovery Sharing humorous anecdotes about road rage and entertainment systems in cars Discussing the multifaceted experiences of volunteering and its impact on personal growth Reflecting on school experiences and the influence of addiction on academic and social life Examining attitudes towards work in recovery and the pursuit of meaningful employment
One of the reasons why I'm not very keen on doing support work is I get too brutal. And because sometimes I think that, I don't think, I better not do this. Got other options, haven't I?
Ever find yourself thinking, 'It's not me, it's everyone else!'? In this episode of Flat Out Recovery, Richard Woodward and his guests dive into the amusing yet eye-opening world of self-awareness. They ask the tough questions: How aware are we of our actions, especially when we're irritated? How big does a car's entertainment system really need to be? And what's the deal with AI anyway? But it doesn't stop there.
The conversation also touches on the diverse faces of volunteering, the ups and downs of school life, and how our views on work shift during recovery. With personal stories and a good dose of humor, this episode offers a unique blend of laughter and introspection. Whether you're in recovery or just curious about the journey, you'll find something to relate to and laugh about.