Cegon S.

Recovery on the Real

Cegon S.

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It Works How and Why

Friday 6th October 2023

Ce'gon S. and Sam G. discuss Step Eight, making amends, and the transformative power of service work in their recovery journeys.
Explicit
45 minutes
Raw
Honest
Transformative
Insightful
Empowering

About this podcast

Recovery on the Real
Author:
Cegon S.
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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Episodes:
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Healing Through Service: Ce'gon and Sam's Step Eight Journey

Episode Overview

  • Ce'gon and Sam share their personal experiences with addiction and recovery
  • The significance of step eight and making amends is discussed in depth
  • They highlight the challenges and growth experienced during recovery
  • The transformative power of service work and self-reflection is emphasized
  • The episode offers a raw and relatable insight into the complexities of addiction and recovery
Service work has been so huge for me. It feels good to do these things...you're going to be so let down, buddy. Like, we clearly, you can't do any of this for recognition. Once you step away, someone else will pick up your spot and probably do it better because that's what I've, I'm learning.
Imagine making a list of everyone you've hurt and preparing to make things right. That's exactly what Ce'gon S. and Sam G. tackle in this episode of 'Recovery on the Real'. They dive into the gritty details of Step Eight, sharing their own experiences with making amends. Ce'gon and Sam open up about the people they've wronged and the steps they're taking to mend those relationships.
Their stories are filled with raw honesty, touching on the pain and growth that come with recovery. This episode isn't just about the struggles; it's also about the freedom found in service work and taking responsibility for one's actions. Whether you're on your own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers a heartfelt look at the power of self-reflection and making amends.