Joe Singer

Cuttin Grass

Joe Singer

  • Fittin in (Remastered)

Fittin in (Remastered)

Thursday 18th May 2023

Joe Singer candidly explores 'fitting in' within the recovery community, sharing personal stories and heartfelt encouragement in this episode of 'Cuttin' Grass'.
13 minutes
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About this podcast

Cuttin Grass
Author:
Joe Singer
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
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Fitting In: Joe Singer's Take on Unity in Sobriety

Episode Overview

  • Joe addresses the previous mishap with the podcast episode and candidly initiates a retake
  • Reflects on encountering individuals exploring sobriety and the impact on his perspective
  • Shares insights on finding common ground in recovery spaces
  • Extends heartfelt encouragement to listeners and eagerly anticipates an upcoming alumni canoe trip
  • Concludes with warm regards and a reminder to stay united in sobriety
Regardless if you got something out of it or you liked it or hated it, you were one hour soberer.
Ever felt like an outsider in your journey to sobriety? Joe Singer gets it. In this episode of 'Cuttin' Grass', Joe revisits a previous mishap and dives into the theme of 'fitting in' within the recovery community. He reflects on his own experiences and encounters with others who are exploring sobriety, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs of finding common ground in these spaces.
Joe's candid storytelling makes you feel like you're right there with him, navigating the ups and downs of staying sober. He also shares his excitement about an upcoming alumni canoe trip, adding a touch of adventure to his heartfelt reflections. With his usual warmth and sincerity, Joe wraps up the episode with words of encouragement, reminding listeners of the importance of unity in their recovery journeys.