The Next Step with Brad and Jay

12 Steps to Change

The Next Step with Brad and Jay

  • The next step pod 5.2 - Brad and Jay extended discussion about news and testimonies

The next step pod 5.2 - Brad and Jay extended discussion about news and testimonies

Tuesday 24th July 2018

Join Brad and Jay as they discuss news, testimonies, temptation, and the 12 steps' power in addiction recovery on The Next Step Podcast.
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12 Steps to Change
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Sobriety Toolkit
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Brad and Jay on Tackling Temptation and the Power of Testimonies

If you're living in Utah and you want to take a trip to California, do it cuz, then you'll crowd up my lineup, but you definitely go to the ocean.
Ever wondered how the 12 steps can truly change your life? Brad and Jay are here to break it down for you. In this episode of The Next Step Podcast, they dive into recent news and have a heartfelt discussion about testimonies and temptation. They explore how the 12 steps can be a game-changer, touching on everything from the spiritual side of addiction to new support guides for spouses of those in recovery.
Brad and Jay also tackle the tough topics, like proposed laws in California and the challenges of forming new habits. Their conversation is raw, honest, and full of insights that might just make you see recovery in a new light. Plus, they discuss the loneliness and isolation that often come with addiction recovery and why open dialogue is so crucial. Brad's humor shines through as he quips about taking a trip to California to avoid crowded lineups.
This episode is a blend of serious discussion and light-hearted moments, making it a must-listen for anyone on the path to sobriety or supporting someone who is.