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  • Episode 952: Sit Down You're Rocking The Boat

Episode 952: Sit Down You're Rocking The Boat

Monday 10th February 2025

Monty and Roger discuss distractions in recovery, questioning if controversies in meetings detract from sobriety. Tune in for insights and some light-hearted moments.
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Distractions in Recovery: Are We Rocking the Boat?

Episode Overview

  • Distractions can pull focus away from sobriety.
  • Unity in recovery groups is crucial for personal growth.
  • Controversies in meetings may hinder the primary goal.
  • Reflecting on cultural events like the Super Bowl can offer insights.
  • Humour and light-hearted moments can help maintain engagement.
Do we need to sit down a little more instead of rocking the boat so much?
In this episode of Take 12 Recovery Radio, titled 'Sit Down You're Rocking The Boat', Monty Dale Meyer, aka the Montyman, and his co-host Roger McDiarmid dive into the distractions that can sidetrack recovery. Reflecting on the recent Super Bowl and its cultural implications, they explore whether certain controversies within recovery meetings pull focus away from the primary goal of sobriety.
Using the metaphor of 'rocking the boat', they question if these distractions are necessary or if they hinder personal growth. They stress the importance of unity in recovery groups and personal development in both recovery and church communities. The episode is peppered with light-hearted moments, such as a humorous take on cream cheese brownies, and wraps up with the song 'Little Country Church' by Love Song.
This engaging conversation offers valuable insights into maintaining focus and achieving personal growth in recovery.