Just a couple of sober guys, talking recovery. Instagram - @sobernotmature

Sober Not Mature

Just a couple of sober guys, talking recovery. Instagram - @sobernotmature

  • SoberNotMature - Episode 18 (What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor? Have Him Wipe The Sink)

SoberNotMature - Episode 18 (What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor? Have Him Wipe The Sink)

Saturday 25th June 2022

Join 'Sober Not Mature' as they discuss inpatient vs. outpatient programs, early sobriety willingness, and making amends in this engaging episode.
Explicit
68 minutes
Informative
Supportive
Authentic
Honest
Engaging

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Sober Not Mature
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Just a couple of sober guys, talking recovery. Instagram - @sobernotmature
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Sobriety Toolkit
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Navigating Challenges in Recovery
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Life Changes and Sobriety: Insights from SoberNotMature

When I do group at the keating center, I tell the guys this all the time: man, look, this is not a rehab.
Ever wondered how to clean up your side of the street in sobriety? In this episode of 'Sober Not Mature', the hosts tackle a variety of topics that resonate deeply with anyone on the path to recovery. They kick things off by paying tribute to a Cleveland AA icon who has left a lasting impact on their journeys. From there, the conversation shifts to the practicalities of inpatient versus outpatient programs, weighing the benefits and drawbacks of each approach.
The hosts don't shy away from discussing the importance of willingness in early sobriety, sharing what helped them stick around when the going got tough. One of them even opens up about a big move and the uncertainties that come with such life changes. A recurring theme in this episode is the concept of 'cleaning up your side of the street'. The hosts delve into making amends and taking responsibility for past actions, offering candid anecdotes from their own lives.
Their stories are not just informative but also supportive, providing a sense of camaraderie for anyone struggling with similar issues. With their engaging and authentic style, the hosts make this episode both enlightening and relatable. Whether you're new to sobriety or have been on this journey for a while, you'll find valuable insights and maybe even a few laughs along the way.