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  • Goal: Sanity, Denial and a bit of 12th stepping (Daily Reflections)

Goal: Sanity, Denial and a bit of 12th stepping (Daily Reflections)

Tuesday 10th September 2024

Join Dion Miller as he shares his raw and unfiltered journey through sobriety, touching on sanity, denial, and the crucial 12th step in this heartfelt episode.
64 minutes
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Sanity, Denial, and the 12th Step: A RAW Recovery Journey

Episode Overview

  • Sanity is a daily goal in recovery.
  • Denial can be a major hurdle but acknowledging it is the first step.
  • The 12th step is crucial for maintaining sobriety.
  • Faith and higher power play significant roles in recovery.
  • Community support is essential for long-term sobriety.
"Your only job was to breathe in and out, go to meetings, and stay sober."
Get ready for a candid and heartfelt episode of the RAW Recovery Podcast! This time, Dion Miller dives into the daily grind of staying sober, touching on topics like sanity, denial, and the ever-important 12th step. You'll find yourself nodding along as Dion shares his personal journey, struggles, and triumphs in a raw and unfiltered manner.
It's like having a deep chat with a friend who's been there and done that, all while making the tough topics a bit more fun. Dion's anecdotes about his experiences with faith, higher power, and delayed gratification offer a fresh perspective on recovery. He even touches on the complexities of relationships with law enforcement and the importance of community support.
Whether you're new to recovery or have been on this path for years, this episode provides relatable insights and practical advice to keep you motivated. So, why not give it a listen and see how these reflections can help you on your own journey to sobriety?