Take 12 Recovery Radio

Take 12 Recovery Radio

Take 12 Recovery Radio

  • Garbage In, Garbage Out

Garbage In, Garbage Out

Monday 6th July 2020

Join Monty Dale Meyer on Take 12 Recovery Radio as he explores recovery beyond abstinence in 'Garbage In, Garbage Out'. Discover the power of holistic change.
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Beyond Abstinence: The True Essence of Recovery

Episode Overview

  • Explore the concept of holistic recovery beyond mere abstinence from substances
  • Emphasize the importance of personal growth and spiritual development in the recovery journey
  • Discuss the significance of behavioural changes and embracing a transformative lifestyle
  • Highlight the role of community support and self-reflection in sustaining recovery
  • Encourage listeners to apply recovery principles in all aspects of life for lasting change
There's more to recovery than just not drinking and not using. Why are people satisfied with just not drinking and not using?
Ever thought sobriety was just about quitting alcohol or drugs? Think again. In this episode of Take 12 Recovery Radio, Monty Dale Meyer, known as the Monty'man, takes listeners on a journey to understand the deeper layers of recovery. Titled 'Garbage In, Garbage Out', the episode challenges the notion that stopping substance use is enough. Monty and his guests delve into the importance of holistic change, touching on personal growth, spiritual development, and behavioural shifts.
They ask the hard questions: What kind of life are you building in sobriety? Is it one that bears good fruit, or are you just scraping by? With a mix of engaging conversations and practical advice, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to make lasting changes. And as always, it wraps up with a fitting tune, 'Garbage In, Garbage Out' by Walters-Wulfing Telitha, driving home the episode's powerful message.