Dayna Keyes & Go-To Productions

Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes

RadioRehab@Go-ToProductions.com (Charlene Goto, Go-To Productions, Jerry C., Dayna Keyes, Radio Rehab Podcast)

  • Jerry C. On Working The Steps

Jerry C. On Working The Steps

Saturday 10th October 2020

Join Dayna Keyes and Jerry C. on 'Radio Rehab' as they discuss the crucial steps of recovery, sharing candid stories and valuable insights.
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21 minutes
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Hopeful
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Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes
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Dayna Keyes & Go-To Productions
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Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Creative Recovery Journeys
Family Recovery from Addiction
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Financial Health in Recovery
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Jerry C. Discusses the Realities of Working the Recovery Steps

If you're not dealing with your shortcomings, it's probably because what you didn't put them in your fourth step, which means that you didn't share it.
What does it really mean to work the steps in recovery? In this engaging episode of 'Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes', Dayna sits down with Jerry C., a recovering addict, to unpack the significance of each step in the recovery process. Jerry opens up about his personal journey, emphasizing the critical role of confronting one's shortcomings and the transformative power of giving back to the community.
He shares candid stories about his own experiences, including moments of reluctance and the struggles that come with maintaining sobriety. Jerry highlights how sharing and dealing with personal flaws is essential to avoid relapse, noting that many miss out on this crucial aspect in their fourth step. He also touches on the disheartening trend of some meetings losing focus on the core message of recovery and how important it is to revive that spirit.
Through their conversation, Dayna and Jerry offer a blend of humor, honesty, and hope, making this episode a must-listen for anyone navigating the path to sobriety. Whether you're in recovery yourself or supporting someone who is, you'll find valuable insights and encouragement in their discussion.