This is a podcast about staying on the path of recovery, getting serious about sobriety, some lessons learned along the way, and becoming the very best version of ourselves. Reclaim your life, don't let addiction rule you or dictate where you're going a
We are generally very good as addicts about making amends toward the people we have wronged, however there's often one person we tend to forget in that: ourselves. If we treated someone else like we treated our minds, bodies, and souls in our addictions -- what would we say to them? How would we make amends? What would we need to do to restore that relationship? Being reconciled with ourselves is necessary to moving forward and growing as a person. This episode deals with that process. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sober-leadership/support
This episode is geared toward those in the life of the addict: parent, sibling, spouse, friend. What the one who is recovering needs is the stability of the people in their life fulfilling their role, being where they can be depended upon to be. Trying to be "everything" for the one who is recovering is exhausting and quite frankly none of us are qualified to do it. But, we CAN be there in our respective roles as a support and partner in their recovery. If you need help finding resources for counseling, here is a good starting point: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sober-leadership/support
How do you cope with life, stress, disappointment, unsurety, anger, insecurity, resentment, irritation, etc.? What is your "go-to" emotion? What is your default way of going through, and dealing with, life? Understanding how you operate is key to then getting down and doing the work necessary to become better each day. Sobriety is of utmost importance, but the work does not end there. Make your “go-to” a pattern of just getting better, taking the next right step in every area of your life, one step at a time. Slow down, think, move. All this and more in Episode 8: “What Is Your ‘Go-To'?” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sober-leadership/support
15 years of sobriety! It has been a journey, and I'm still going. In this episode are my thoughts on making it to this point. I have had my share of struggles, and some beautiful moments as well. My sobriety was a pivotal moment that led me to become the man I am today: Christian. Husband. Father. Friend. It is my desire that these thoughts bring to mind the realities of living life sober, the importance of maintaining our sobriety, and that what I've learned through these years can bring hope that it most definitely can be done. God is so good. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sober-leadership/support
How do we deal with discouragement while staying sober? How do we deal with the voices from others, as well as those thoughts stuck in our minds, that are telling us we're destined to fail or we should just give up? Sometimes it can feel like getting sober makes life harder on us, when it should be getting better. We dive into these thoughts and explore how to deal with discouragement. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sober-leadership/support
Servant Leadership is a philosophy of leadership that looks to serve first. We dive into how this intersects with our sobriety and recovery, and practically what it means for us in our everyday lives. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sober-leadership/support
Ever remember something that you wish you could forget? What do we do when memories of our past life, a life of addiction, come flooding back to our minds? We talk about all this, and more, in this episode on 'Memories'. Give it a listen. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sober-leadership/support
For me, it wasn't for lack of knowledge that I started down the path of addiction. When you look back on where you've been, what got you there, and realize just how far you've come...well, it seems like it was another life entirely. So far removed, yet the memories are just as vivid. This is the short version of my story. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sober-leadership/support
Poem "Epitaph" by Merritt Malloy. This episode deals with the brevity of life, and how we cannot afford to go through it with eyes and hearts clouded by addiction. "Till Death Do Us Part" is a vow made with our addiction, and we have to sever that bond if we want to live, or it will surely end us. Life is worth living, and living sober. Nothing is trivial, moments are all we have. Don't let addiction decide how your story ends, reclaim your life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sober-leadership/support
Episode 1!!! Where do I even begin? That's the question I've wrestled with for nearly a year while deciding to put this podcast together. It just seemed natural to make my first episode about a phrase that is near and dear to me, one that has become my saying; a phrase that has been my mantra, during my 15 years of my sobriety: "just take the next right step". We get into unpacking all that is wrapped up in this simple statement and how it helps guide us moving forward. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sober-leadership/support