Joe McDonald

Position of Neutrality

Joe McDonald

  • It's Wrong of me to Sit Back And Watch Fear Rob You

It's Wrong of me to Sit Back And Watch Fear Rob You

Wednesday 3rd November 2021

Discover why believing in a higher power is crucial for overcoming fear and addiction. Listen to Joe McDonald on 'Position of Neutrality'.
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2 minutes
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Position of Neutrality
Author:
Joe McDonald
Overview:
Categories:
Religion & Spirituality
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Body & Mind
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Finding Strength Beyond Fear: Embracing a Higher Power

It's not right for me to sit back quietly while you let fear, rob you of your own life and say nothing when I'm empowered to say something.
How do you find the courage to face your fears head-on? In this episode of 'Position of Neutrality', Joe McDonald tackles the vital role of believing in a power greater than oneself. Drawing from the teachings of Alcoholics Anonymous, Joe emphasizes the transformative power of humility and spiritual principles in the recovery journey. He highlights how embracing a higher power can guide individuals through their darkest moments, even before they fully recognize its presence.
Joe also raises a thought-provoking question: If someone doesn't believe in a higher power, what keeps them in the recovery community? This episode is an eye-opener for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of spirituality's role in overcoming addiction. Joe passionately argues that it's wrong to let fear rob people of their lives when we have the ability to speak up and offer support.
Tune in for an inspiring discussion that encourages you to confront your fears and lean into a higher power for strength.