The Next Step with Brad and Jay

12 Steps to Change

The Next Step with Brad and Jay

  • The next step pod 4.3-- Good, Better, Best of ARP meetings with Leading LDS

The next step pod 4.3-- Good, Better, Best of ARP meetings with Leading LDS

Thursday 11th January 2018

Brad and Jay discuss the impact of President Monson and President Nelson's passing and share insights into the Addiction Recovery Program.
111 minutes
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12 Steps to Change
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The Next Step with Brad and Jay
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Sobriety Toolkit
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Navigating Loss and Recovery: Insights from Brad and Jay

ARP is a safe place for women, even if it's not a women's only meeting.
How do you cope with loss while staying committed to recovery? Brad and Jay tackle this tough question in this episode of '12 Steps to Change'. They open up about the passing of President Monson and President Nelson, reflecting on how these significant losses have affected their lives and the broader community. But it's not all somber reflection.
The duo dives into the nuts and bolts of the Addiction Recovery Program (ARP), sharing personal stories and practical advice that can help anyone on the path to sobriety. Whether you're new to recovery or a seasoned veteran, you'll find their discussion on the role of sponsors and the power of the 12 steps both enlightening and comforting.
They also explore the unique challenges faced by women in ARP meetings, emphasizing that these spaces can be safe and supportive even if they aren't women-only. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone navigating the complex landscape of addiction recovery within a faith-based context.
Brad and Jay's candid conversation offers a blend of personal anecdotes, expert advice, and heartfelt support that makes this podcast a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand or support a loved one through recovery.