Steve And Megs

🌎 RECOVERY WORLD 🌎

Steve And Megs

  • March 4, 2018

March 4, 2018

Sunday 4th March 2018

Join Steve and Megs as they share their sobriety journey in Philly, discussing family impact, recovery programs, and self-care tips.
12 minutes
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About this podcast

🌎 RECOVERY WORLD 🌎
Author:
Steve And Megs
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Sunday Reflections: Steve and Megs on Sobriety in Philly

Whatever it takes for you to be clean and serene people or sober, whatever you want to call it, a person in recovery, a recovering addict, a recovering alcoholic, a recovering gambler sex addict, eater of foods, whatever your thing is, you know, do it the way you need to do it in order for you to move forward in recovery.
Ever wondered what it's like to navigate sobriety on a typical Sunday? In this episode of 'RECOVERY WORLD', Steve and Megs take you through their journey of staying clean in Philadelphia. They open up about the daily hurdles they face and the strategies they use to stay grounded.
From dealing with family dynamics, like Steve's incarcerated stepfather and the unwavering support of Megs' brother, to exploring various recovery programs such as A.A., N.A., M.A., and M.A.R.A., the couple lays it all out. They don't shy away from discussing medication-assisted recovery and the stigma that sometimes comes with it in 12-step programs. But it's not all challenges; Steve and Megs also share practical self-care tips like meditation and journaling that help them stay on track.
Their message is clear: find what works for you and stick with it. As Megs wisely puts it, 'Whatever your thing is, do it the way you need to do it in order for you to move forward in recovery'. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation filled with hope, community support, and a touch of humor.