Graham Landi & Martin Pankhurst

Sideways

Graham Landi & Martin Pankhurst

  • Milestones

Milestones

Thursday 9th April 2020

Join Graham Landi and Martin Pankhurst as they reflect on milestones in recovery, sharing personal stories and practical advice on the Sideways podcast.
36 minutes
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Sideways
Author:
Graham Landi & Martin Pankhurst
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Navigating Intimate Relationships
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Milestones and Memories: Reflections on Recovery with Graham and Martin

I loved sitting around with people that had passed certain milestones- you know they'd done Six Months sober or a year sober- and I found that you know, I reflected upon that, or I got some strength from their milestones, if you like.
Ever wondered how the small victories in life can shape your journey to recovery? In this episode of 'Sideways', hosts Graham Landi and Martin Pankhurst take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, reminiscing about Martin's first car and their adventures at the Reading Rock Festival. Armed with nothing but hot dog sausages and a crate of John Smiths bitter, they delve into the significance of milestones, both big and small, in the recovery process.
They chat about the challenges of self-reflection, the emotional rollercoaster that comes with it, and the often-overlooked 'pink cloud' phase of early sobriety. But it’s not all serious; their banter and genuine camaraderie bring a light-hearted touch to these heavy topics. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or simply curious about the journey, this episode offers valuable insights into monitoring progress, finding joy in helping others, and the power of living in the present.
Tune in for a blend of humor, heartfelt stories, and practical advice that makes the path to recovery feel a little less lonely.