Scott L. and Steve L.: Embracing Vulnerability at the Usual Suspects Men's Retreat
Episode Overview
Embrace vulnerability to build deeper connections. Self-acceptance is key to personal growth. 'I'm not who I think I am' - a powerful concept in recovery. AA principles provide a foundation for overcoming addiction. Community support is crucial in the journey to sobriety.
'I'm not who I think I am' - some days that's good news, some days it's bad news.
Ever wondered how to break free from the chains of self-doubt and addiction? In this episode, Scott L. and Steve L. take centre stage at the Usual Suspects Men's Retreat in Dickson, TN. With a heartfelt and often humorous approach, Steve shares his journey through the ups and downs of sobriety, revealing the raw and honest struggles that come with it.
He reflects on the powerful idea that 'I'm not who I think I am', a concept that resonates deeply with anyone on the path to recovery. Through personal anecdotes and shared wisdom, Steve emphasises the importance of self-acceptance and the transformative power of the AA principles. Scott joins in with his own experiences, making this episode a rich tapestry of insights and reflections. Whether you're new to AA or a seasoned member, you'll find valuable takeaways in their stories.
Tune in to learn how embracing vulnerability can lead to deeper connections and a more fulfilling sober life. Don't miss out on this chance to feel inspired and supported on your recovery journey.