Erik Frederickson

The Recovering Reality Podcast

Erik Frederickson

  • Stop Playing it Safe - Part 2 “Leaving AA”

Stop Playing it Safe - Part 2 “Leaving AA”

Tuesday 14th July 2020

Erik Frederickson discusses his journey of leaving AA and embracing faith for recovery on The Recovering Reality Podcast.
15 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Engaging

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The Recovering Reality Podcast
Author:
Erik Frederickson
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Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Creative Recovery Journeys
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Body & Mind
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Erik Frederickson’s Leap of Faith: Moving Beyond AA

But I have set my mind to it that when God calls me to take a leap of faith into something new, I'm diving into what he has for me and I'm getting better and better, and quicker and quicker at letting go of the old, keeping the good, getting rid of the bad and diving into the new and saying: okay, God, what did I learn in The Last Season?
Picture this: you've been following a path that everyone says is the right way, but something inside you tells you there's another way. In this episode of The Recovering Reality Podcast, Erik Frederickson opens up about his bold decision to leave Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and fully embrace his faith. Erik's journey is anything but conventional. He shares how stepping away from traditional recovery methods led him to a deeper, more fulfilling life guided by God's plan.
As a seasoned life and recovery coach, Erik's story is a compelling blend of personal experience and professional insight. He challenges the status quo and invites listeners to consider the possibility that there might be different paths to recovery. His message is clear: sometimes, you have to take a leap of faith to find true freedom. Whether you're in recovery yourself or supporting someone who is, Erik's story offers a fresh perspective and a dose of inspiration.
Tune in to hear how letting go of the familiar can lead to unexpected growth and transformation.