Matt J

Sober Friends

Matt J, John I, Steve C

  • Get Vulnerable, Get Honest and Get Intimate With Those You Trust. Your Sobriety Depends on It

Get Vulnerable, Get Honest and Get Intimate With Those You Trust. Your Sobriety Depends on It

Tuesday 14th June 2022

Discover how embracing vulnerability and honesty can strengthen your sobriety journey with tips from Matt, John, and Steve on the Sober Friends podcast.
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39 minutes
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Sober Friends
Author:
Matt J
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Financial Health in Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Navigating Intimate Relationships
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Breaking Down Walls: Embracing Vulnerability in Sobriety

When it comes to fourth step, and if I'm open with the group and people know me, it's a lot easier to raise my hand and when I have a problem, it's a lot easier for me to pick up the phone and call you, and you kind of know the stuff I'm going through.
Ever felt like you're hiding behind a wall, even in sobriety? You're not alone. In this episode of the 'Sober Friends' podcast, hosts Matt, John, and Steve tackle the tough topic of vulnerability and honesty in recovery. They share their own struggles with isolation and the fear of letting others in.
You might find yourself nodding along as they talk about the nagging feeling of being a fraud or the dread that people will reject you if they see the real you. But here's the twist: embracing these fears can be a game-changer for your sobriety. The hosts dive into how being open and honest with those you trust can strengthen your recovery journey. They also touch on the hurdles of patience and perfectionism, offering practical advice for navigating these challenges.
From trying new meetings to finding a supportive community, Matt, John, and Steve provide valuable tips that could make all the difference. Tune in to hear how letting your guard down can help you build stronger connections and stay on the path to sobriety.