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  • Episode 428: A Monty'man's Meditorial, "It's Ok to Be Needy"

Episode 428: A Monty'man's Meditorial, "It's Ok to Be Needy"

Wednesday 9th December 2020

Join Monty'man on 'Take 12 Recovery Radio' as he shares his reflections on the power of needing others and embracing interdependence.
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Embracing Interdependence: Monty'man on the Strength of Needing Others

We cannot live whole, healthy lives in isolation. We need other people. We need their counsel and their honest feedback. Success is more likely when we work interdependently.
Feeling overwhelmed by the idea of needing others? In this thoughtful episode of 'Take 12 Recovery Radio', Monty Dale Meyer, fondly known as the Monty'man, shares his journey of embracing interdependence. After undergoing triple bypass heart surgery, Monty'man learned the hard way about the importance of accepting help and support from those around him.
This episode dives into the struggles of toxic individualism that often stem from past abuse and neglect, and how it can hinder our ability to form healthy, supportive relationships. Monty'man talks about the essential elements of love, acceptance, listening, and accountability in our connections with others. He candidly discusses the fear that accompanies vulnerability and the challenge of both giving and receiving help.
But he assures us that these struggles are worth it, as mutual relationships built on love and care are the foundation for true joy in life. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that it's okay to be needy and that asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Tune in for a message of hope and encouragement, and learn how embracing interdependence can lead to a healthier, more fulfilling recovery journey.