Paul Churchill

Recovery Elevator

Paul Churchill

  • RE 202: 12 Reasons to Stay Sober in 2019

RE 202: 12 Reasons to Stay Sober in 2019

Monday 31st December 2018

Warren discusses 12 reasons to stay sober and shares his personal journey on Recovery Elevator. Tune in for insights and inspiration.
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43 minutes
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Recovery Elevator
Author:
Paul Churchill
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Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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12 Motivations for Embracing Sobriety: Warren's Story on Recovery Elevator

The underlying level of fear in your life will drastically be reduced. You'll find yourself living more in the present moment. You'll be able to create the future you want.
Ever thought about what life could look like without alcohol? In this episode of Recovery Elevator, Warren, who has been sober for just 48 hours, opens up about his journey and offers 12 compelling reasons to stay sober. From looking and feeling your best to building stronger relationships, Warren's insights are both relatable and inspiring. He shares how sobriety has helped him save money, reduce fear, and live more in the moment.
Warren, a 40-year-old from Martinsville, Virginia, talks about his early exposure to alcohol through his social and politically active parents. Now an executive director of a domestic violence outreach program and a sound company owner, he enjoys fishing, camping, and the great outdoors. Warren also dives into the importance of positive thinking and the impact of overcoming stigma.
Join hosts Paul Churchill and Kristopher Oyen as they guide Warren through his story and explore the transformative power of a booze-free life. Whether you're considering sobriety or looking for support on your journey, this episode is packed with practical advice and heartfelt stories.