Paul Churchill

Recovery Elevator

Paul Churchill

  • RE 314: What’s going to happen?

RE 314: What’s going to happen?

Monday 22nd February 2021

Gregg discusses his journey to sobriety, the impact of childhood trauma, and the importance of forgiveness in this episode of Recovery Elevator.
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54 minutes
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Recovery Elevator
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Paul Churchill
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Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Gregg's Path to Sobriety: Overcoming Trauma and Embracing New Beginnings

Life isn't as serious as my mind makes it out to be. So I really hope that this upcoming retreat in Bozeman is going to serve as the opportunity that I've been waiting for to meet more of you in person and to just create more memories together.
Ever wondered what it takes to turn your life around after years of alcohol and drug addiction? In this episode of Recovery Elevator, Gregg opens up about his journey to living alcohol-free since November 6th, 1994. Hosted by Paul Churchill and Kristopher Oyen, this episode dives deep into Gregg's past, revealing how his workaholic tendencies and addiction led to eight arrests.
Despite these setbacks, Gregg found the strength to change, largely thanks to his involvement with Alcoholics Anonymous and his desire to be a better person. Now a recovery coach and owner of sober living facilities, Gregg shares invaluable insights into the importance of forgiveness and addressing childhood trauma as essential steps in the recovery process. He believes that many addictions stem from unresolved childhood issues and emphasizes the power of letting go of the past.
Gregg also discusses the upcoming Bozeman retreat, which he sees as a fantastic opportunity to meet like-minded individuals and create lasting memories. This episode is a must-listen for anyone on the path to sobriety or supporting someone who is. Gregg's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of community and support.