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George Wood The Sober Truth

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  • Episode 23 | Special Guest Brit Eaton Gives an Unheard Perspective on Major Topics in "The Uncovery"

Episode 23 | Special Guest Brit Eaton Gives an Unheard Perspective on Major Topics in "The Uncovery"

Friday 10th June 2022

Brit Eaton joins George Wood on 'The Sober Truth' to discuss 'The Uncovery', touching on addiction, cultural factors, and new recovery approaches.
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George Wood The Sober Truth
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Brit Eaton's Fresh Take on Addiction and Recovery in 'The Uncovery'

If we can shift the way people think about recovery, if they can understand that everybody's in need of some sort of salvation and that the ultimate answer comes with Jesus, you will see revival in the church like you have never seen it before.
What happens when you combine a pandemic, Zoom calls, and a groundbreaking book on addiction recovery? You get 'The Uncovery'. In this episode of 'The Sober Truth', George Wood sits down with Brit Eaton to dive into the themes of their upcoming book. They chat about the unique challenges of writing during COVID-19 and how it shaped their perspective on recovery.
Brit offers a candid look at the need to destigmatize addiction and the role cultural and generational factors play in it. They also tackle the unrealistic standards society often sets and discuss how finding a sense of belonging and purpose is crucial in the recovery journey. Intriguingly, Brit shares insights on epigenetics and its connection to addiction, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in a fresh approach to recovery.
By the end, you'll be rethinking what you know about addiction and how society can better support those in recovery.