Mike R and Glenn H

Sober.Coffee Podcast

Mike R and Glenn H

  • Step 6 - Karen Joins to Chat about being "Entirely Ready"

Step 6 - Karen Joins to Chat about being "Entirely Ready"

Wednesday 19th May 2021

Join Karen, Mike, and Glenn in the Sober.Coffee Shop as they discuss Step 6 of recovery, focusing on character defects and spiritual growth.
21 minutes
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Sober.Coffee Podcast
Author:
Mike R and Glenn H
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
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Karen's Journey with Step 6: Embracing Change on the Sober Path

By eliminating these things in my life that are not serving me well, it allows me to get out of myself and move toward other people and closer to god, and it lets me be of maximum service to god and others.
Picture yourself sitting in a cozy coffee shop, where heartfelt conversations about sobriety flow as freely as the coffee. In this episode of the Sober.Coffee Podcast, hosts Mike R and Glenn H are joined by Karen to dive into the often daunting Step 6 of recovery: being 'entirely ready' to have God remove all defects of character. But what does that really mean? And how do you even begin to identify these so-called defects?
Karen shares her personal experiences, shedding light on the transformative power of self-reflection and the courage it takes to face one's flaws head-on. Mike and Glenn chime in with their own insights, making this episode a blend of wisdom and practical advice. If you're on a journey to sobriety and looking for ways to deepen your spiritual growth while tackling those pesky character flaws, this episode is a must-listen.
You'll find yourself nodding along, maybe even laughing at times, as they discuss the challenges and rewards of embracing change. So grab your favorite cup of coffee and join the conversation. It's like having a heart-to-heart with friends who truly get what you're going through.