Take 12 Recovery Radio

Take 12 Recovery Radio

Take 12 Recovery Radio

  • Episode 894: Can I Take Your Inventory Please?

Episode 894: Can I Take Your Inventory Please?

Monday 2nd September 2024

Monty Meyer and Roger McDermott discuss handling judgement, personal growth, and celebrating National Recovery Month. Tune in for heartfelt stories and advice.
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Celebrating Recovery: Focus on Your Own Journey

Episode Overview

  • Celebrate National Recovery Month and its significance.
  • Focus on your own growth before judging others.
  • Make judgement calls based on solid principles and values.
  • Roger McDermott celebrates 27 years of sobriety.
  • Importance of observation in the recovery journey.
You really need to focus on your bobber.
Ever felt judged or criticised for your recovery choices? In this episode of Take 12 Recovery Radio, Monty Dale Meyer, aka the Monty'man, and his co-host Roger McDermott dive into the challenges and triumphs of celebrating National Recovery Month. They share personal anecdotes about dealing with judgement from others and the importance of focusing on your own growth before critiquing others. Roger even celebrates his 27th year of sobriety - a true milestone!
They stress the significance of observation in recovery and making judgement calls based on solid principles and values. The episode wraps up with a touching song, 'Learning to Live Again' by Conley White, which beautifully encapsulates the journey of recovery. This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the complexities of sobriety and looking for practical advice and heartfelt stories. Tune in to gain fresh perspectives on maintaining your own inventory and finding strength in your personal recovery journey.