David Vartabedian

Get Real Sobriety

David Vartabedian

  • Get Real Sobriety: Book Interview Episode 3

Get Real Sobriety: Book Interview Episode 3

Tuesday 9th March 2021

Join David Vartabedian and Tasha Martin on 'Get Real Sobriety' as they discuss 'Twelve Steps Without God' and explore non-religious paths to sobriety.
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57 minutes
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Get Real Sobriety
Author:
David Vartabedian
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Sobriety Toolkit
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Healing Relationships
Creative Recovery Journeys
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David Vartabedian's Journey: Sobriety Without God

When you combine the science with the step of how you're doing the process of this work, that there's a power greater than yourself in that, and getting the results from it like the promises.
Ever thought about tackling sobriety without leaning on religious elements? In this engaging episode of 'Get Real Sobriety', host David Vartabedian sits down with Tasha Martin to dive deep into his book, 'Twelve Steps Without God'. David opens up about his personal battles with addiction and how he found a path to recovery that doesn't rely on traditional religious steps.
The conversation takes a fascinating turn as they discuss the early days of addiction recovery, touching on the Washingtonians and the intriguing link between brain chemistry and addiction. They also explore the promises of sobriety and the importance of guiding newcomers through their first steps. David shares his thoughts on the harmony between science and spirituality in the recovery journey, making this episode a must-listen for anyone curious about alternative paths to sobriety.
Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or just interested in the topic, this episode offers a fresh perspective on staying sober without a higher power. Tune in for an authentic and thought-provoking conversation that might just change how you view the recovery process.