Damon Frank & Kristina Dennis

The Recovered Life Show

Damon Frank

  • When Things Fall Apart (Suffering In Sobriety?)

When Things Fall Apart (Suffering In Sobriety?)

Thursday 21st January 2021

Join Damon Frank and Kevin Kline on The Recovered Life Show as they discuss managing suffering in sobriety with emotional honesty and connection.
12 minutes
Informative
Hopeful
Transformative
Thought-provoking
Engaging

About this podcast

The Recovered Life Show
Author:
Damon Frank & Kristina Dennis
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Financial Health in Recovery
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Links:
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Facing Hardships in Sobriety: Kevin Kline's Take on Finding Strength

Is suffering a choice, or is it not a choice? Is it just something that's going to happen when things fall apart?
Life doesn't always go as planned, especially when you're on the path to sobriety. In this episode of The Recovered Life Show, hosts Damon Frank and Kevin Kline dive into the tough subject of dealing with suffering while staying sober. Inspired by the book 'When Things Fall Apart', they discuss how to navigate unexpected challenges and the emotional turmoil that often accompanies them.
Kevin Kline, a spiritual transformation coach, shares his wisdom on finding faith during tough times and how to transform suffering into a journey of growth. One of the key points Kevin emphasizes is the importance of owning your feelings, no matter how uncomfortable they might be. It's about facing those emotions head-on rather than burying them. Another vital takeaway is the need to stay connected with others, especially in times of isolation, like during a pandemic.
Kevin's insights offer a beacon of hope and practical advice for anyone struggling with the ups and downs of sobriety. Throughout their conversation, Damon and Kevin stress that while suffering isn't something we choose, our response to it is within our control. They provide valuable guidance on how to handle life's curveballs without resorting to old habits. Whether you're new to sobriety or have been on this journey for years, this episode offers support and encouragement to keep moving forward.
So if you're feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges and need some inspiration to stay on track, tune in to hear Damon and Kevin's heartfelt discussion. It's a reminder that you're not alone and that there are ways to find strength even in the darkest times.
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Damon Frank & Kristina Dennis

The Recovered Life Show

Damon Frank

  • When Things Fall Apart (Suffering In Sobriety?)

When Things Fall Apart (Suffering In Sobriety?)

Thursday 21st January 2021

Join Damon Frank and Kevin Kline on The Recovered Life Show as they discuss managing suffering in sobriety with emotional honesty and connection.
12 minutes
Informative
Hopeful
Transformative
Thought-provoking
Engaging

About this podcast

The Recovered Life Show
Author:
Damon Frank & Kristina Dennis
Overview:
The Recovered Life Show provides a discussion for recovered people to connect, share, learn, and grow. Our focus is on how to live your best-recovered life by accessing powerful recovery-focused talks...(view more)
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Financial Health in Recovery
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Links:
Visit site
Rounded Button Dark
Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!

Facing Hardships in Sobriety: Kevin Kline's Take on Finding Strength

Is suffering a choice, or is it not a choice? Is it just something that's going to happen when things fall apart?
Life doesn't always go as planned, especially when you're on the path to sobriety. In this episode of The Recovered Life Show, hosts Damon Frank and Kevin Kline dive into the tough subject of dealing with suffering while staying sober. Inspired by the book 'When Things Fall Apart', they discuss how to navigate unexpected challenges and the emotional turmoil that often accompanies them.
Kevin Kline, a spiritual transformation coach, shares his wisdom on finding faith during tough times and how to transform suffering into a journey of growth. One of the key points Kevin emphasizes is the importance of owning your feelings, no matter how uncomfortable they might be. It's about facing those emotions head-on rather than burying them. Another vital takeaway is the need to stay connected with others, especially in times of isolation, like during a pandemic.
Kevin's insights offer a beacon of hope and practical advice for anyone struggling with the ups and downs of sobriety. Throughout their conversation, Damon and Kevin stress that while suffering isn't something we choose, our response to it is within our control. They provide valuable guidance on how to handle life's curveballs without resorting to old habits. Whether you're new to sobriety or have been on this journey for years, this episode offers support and encouragement to keep moving forward.
So if you're feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges and need some inspiration to stay on track, tune in to hear Damon and Kevin's heartfelt discussion. It's a reminder that you're not alone and that there are ways to find strength even in the darkest times.