Not So Anonymous

Not So Anonymous

Not So Anonymous

  • Making Amends to Drunk People

Making Amends to Drunk People

Tuesday 21st December 2021

Discover the power of honest apologies in recovery with 'Not So Anonymous'. Hosts share personal stories of making amends and finding forgiveness.
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Facing the Past: Honest Apologies and Healing in Recovery

Clearing our side of the street like we are doing it for ourselves. And then I also, what I was going with was what you were just saying, pretty much because one of the questions here is: why does making amends mean that I have to do more than say I'm sorry and to illustrate kind of your point as well, like the very first amends that I went to make, I did get let off the hook.
Ever tried saying sorry when it really matters? In this episode of 'Not So Anonymous', hosts Dylan, Gumer, Donny, and Jordan open up about the tough but liberating journey of making amends. From heartfelt apologies to unexpected situations, they share their personal stories and the lessons they've learned along the way.
Dylan struggles with his steps, Gumer makes an amends at a wild party, Donny has a bizarre encounter involving a hammer and acid, and Jordan contemplates reconciliation with his ex. These candid conversations aren't just about saying sorry; they delve into humility, forgiveness, and the courage it takes to clear your side of the street.
Whether you're on your own path to recovery or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a raw look at the power of making things right. Tune in for a mix of humor, honesty, and heartfelt moments that remind us all of the freedom that comes with true forgiveness.