Joe Singer: Accountability and Recovery Reflections
Episode Overview
Joe shares light-hearted anecdotes and reflects on recent experiences He expresses his desire for topic suggestions and feedback from the audience Joe apologises for not listening to some voice messages and shares his contact information for further engagement The episode provides insight into Joe's journey, his openness to feedback, and his commitment to recovery He encourages listeners to hold him accountable for creating more episodes
I want y'all to hold my feet to the fire here. Make me do more podcasts. Because I think, you know, it's kind of a one-way deal for me. And I've never asked for feedback until today. But I'm just talking and publishing and of course I don't listen to what I say or do.
Ever found yourself struggling to stay on track with your goals? In this episode of 'Cuttin' Grass', Joe Singer opens up about his personal battles with procrastination and the lessons he's learned along the way. Joe's down-to-earth storytelling makes you feel like you're catching up with an old friend who's been through the wringer and come out stronger. He dives into his newfound appreciation for the phrase 'keep coming back', emphasizing its importance in the recovery journey.
Joe doesn't shy away from admitting his shortcomings, even apologizing for missing some voice messages from his listeners. But he also sees this as an opportunity for growth and improvement. He's eager to hear from his audience, inviting them to share topic suggestions and hold him accountable for creating more episodes. This episode isn't just about Joe's journey; it's a call for community and mutual support.
If you're looking for a relatable, heartfelt discussion on recovery and accountability, this one's for you.