KPRC AM 950 (KPRC-AM)

Relevant Recovery Radio

KPRC AM 950 (KPRC-AM)

  • No Monopoly

No Monopoly

Sunday 19th November 2023

Heather and Donnie Mosher discuss various spiritual paths in recovery, highlighting the need for a personalized approach to sobriety.
39 minutes
Transformative
Thought-provoking
Informative
Supportive
Inspiring

About this podcast

Relevant Recovery Radio
Author:
KPRC AM 950 (KPRC-AM)
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Finding Your Own Spiritual Path to Recovery

Episode Overview

  • The discussion explores the distinction between acute and chronic alcoholism
  • Emphasizes the need for a spiritual basis to achieve sustained sobriety
  • Challenges prevailing prejudices in recovery and underscores the transformative power of spiritual pathways
  • Highlights the comprehensive approach of the 12-step program in achieving sustained sobriety and spiritual connectivity
  • Engages in a thought-provoking discussion, shedding light on the transformative power of spiritual pathways to recovery
But what we do have a monopoly on is a complete program to show you how to get to happy, joyous, and free. And never have to take a drink again. That's my topic.
Heather and Donnie Mosher take listeners on a heartfelt journey through the many spiritual paths available in recovery. This episode of Relevant Recovery Radio dives into the notion that there's no one-size-fits-all approach to spirituality. Heather and Donnie discuss who might benefit from a spiritual path and who might not, and they delve into why these differences matter.
They also tackle the important distinctions between acute and chronic alcoholism, offering insights into how spirituality can play a pivotal role in both scenarios. The hosts candidly share their own experiences and thoughts, making the conversation relatable and engaging. They acknowledge that while the 12-step program is a popular route, it doesn't have a monopoly on spiritual solutions. Instead, they highlight the importance of finding a personal spiritual path that resonates with you.
This episode is perfect for anyone looking to understand the diverse spiritual approaches in recovery and how they can be tailored to individual needs. Whether you're new to recovery or have been on the journey for a while, Heather and Donnie's discussion offers valuable perspectives that challenge conventional thinking and open up new possibilities for sustained sobriety.
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KPRC AM 950 (KPRC-AM)

Relevant Recovery Radio

KPRC AM 950 (KPRC-AM)

  • No Monopoly

No Monopoly

Sunday 19th November 2023

Heather and Donnie Mosher discuss various spiritual paths in recovery, highlighting the need for a personalized approach to sobriety.
39 minutes
Transformative
Thought-provoking
Informative
Supportive
Inspiring

About this podcast

Relevant Recovery Radio
Author:
KPRC AM 950 (KPRC-AM)
Overview:
Hosts Heather and Donnie Mosher discuss topics relevant to recovery. Dependencies from drugs, alcohol, food, social media and more. Anything from mental health, anxiety, depression, fear, marriage, ...(view more)
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Links:
Visit site
Rounded Button Dark
Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!

Finding Your Own Spiritual Path to Recovery

Episode Overview

  • The discussion explores the distinction between acute and chronic alcoholism
  • Emphasizes the need for a spiritual basis to achieve sustained sobriety
  • Challenges prevailing prejudices in recovery and underscores the transformative power of spiritual pathways
  • Highlights the comprehensive approach of the 12-step program in achieving sustained sobriety and spiritual connectivity
  • Engages in a thought-provoking discussion, shedding light on the transformative power of spiritual pathways to recovery
But what we do have a monopoly on is a complete program to show you how to get to happy, joyous, and free. And never have to take a drink again. That's my topic.
Heather and Donnie Mosher take listeners on a heartfelt journey through the many spiritual paths available in recovery. This episode of Relevant Recovery Radio dives into the notion that there's no one-size-fits-all approach to spirituality. Heather and Donnie discuss who might benefit from a spiritual path and who might not, and they delve into why these differences matter.
They also tackle the important distinctions between acute and chronic alcoholism, offering insights into how spirituality can play a pivotal role in both scenarios. The hosts candidly share their own experiences and thoughts, making the conversation relatable and engaging. They acknowledge that while the 12-step program is a popular route, it doesn't have a monopoly on spiritual solutions. Instead, they highlight the importance of finding a personal spiritual path that resonates with you.
This episode is perfect for anyone looking to understand the diverse spiritual approaches in recovery and how they can be tailored to individual needs. Whether you're new to recovery or have been on the journey for a while, Heather and Donnie's discussion offers valuable perspectives that challenge conventional thinking and open up new possibilities for sustained sobriety.