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SPIRITUAL ADRENALINE The starting gun fires with a bang, and 12 runners leap into the race. Plans have been made and carried out for years so that each individual here would be in this contest. Practice and practice again until the body is ready to run the race to win. After all that has been done to prepare, there's just one thing missing: an ingredient that will give them the ability to succeed. The missing ingredient is adrenaline. Adrenaline in the natural body is held in reserve until it is needed. The term that is used is "fight or flight." Both of those things need adrenaline to make it happen. That mysterious ingredient in the body kicked in when the gun went off, and the muscles fired off with superpower. So it is in the spiritual world and the life that you live as a son of God. It's called spiritual adrenaline. Jesus said to his disciples that they would receive power after the Holy Ghost came upon them. ( ACTS 1:8) that power is God's spiritual adrenaline called the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit God manifested on earth in the lives of those who receive. It is heavenly adrenaline—the power to do. Jesus told his disciples in John 14 that he would come again in the form of Holy Spirit; when he did, they would remember what he had taught them. Jesus said that the spirit of God would teach them all things. Wrap your mind around that statement if you can. Those who believe we have received the Holy Spirit as they did in the Book of Acts speak in tongues and prophesy. When we preach, we talk about the Holy Spirit's unction, which gives us the ability to preach under the anointing. Yet few of us have stepped into that believing realm that Jesus promised. that the Holy Spirit will teach us all things. All things? How could that be? But remember, Jesus is the one who came up with that statement, and we have committed ourselves to believe what he says. I challenge you in this new day that God has given you to allow the spiritual adrenaline, the Holy Spirit, to be released in your everyday life. Because the Holy Spirit has come to teach you all things and bring all things to remembrance that Jesus has taught. BIG RACE AHEAD! YOU CAN GIVE HERE: http://www.georgewatkinsministries.co... WEBSITE= http://www.georgewatkinsministries.co... FACEBOOK=https://www.facebook.com/FaithProduce... Faith Producers address: PO Bx 1006 Mt Vernon, WA 98273 FAITH PRODUCES AN INTERNATIONAL PODCAST https://faithproducers.podbean.com/ You can 'WALK' with George Watkins daily @ youtube.com/faithproducers faithproducers.com twitter.com/faithproducers facebook.com/faithporducerstv faithproducers.com faithproducers@gmail.com
The Case for Spiritual Adrenaline Understanding the Unnatural Nature of Time Itself With Rabbi Ari Sollish (Recorded live at the Intown Jewish Academy on March 30, 2022) Rosh Hashanah is in the autumn, right? Well, sort of. There's a case to be made for the month of Nissan, just before Passover, being considered the “beginning of the year.” What's the point of this alternate beginning? It's about mapping an unnatural and miraculous way of being onto the very course of time itself. Surprisingly, for a Jew, it's a happy partnership.
In his twenties and early thirties, Tom had developed a lifestyle that centered on alcohol and cocaine. Although he had stopped excessive drinking and drug use, a number of things happened in a short period of time which led him back to that lifestyle. He was wrongfully fired from a high-profile job in 2009 in a public and embarrassing manner. Then in January of 2010, when his colleague's 18-year-old son was paralyzed from the neck down after a snowboarding accident, he agreed to assist with her law practice for a year to allow her to take time to care for her son. Just months later, in March of 2010, his brother was similarly paralyzed from the neck down in a ski accident and he wound up becoming intimately involved in his daily care and rehabilitation in Maine. In June of the same year, his mother was diagnosed with throat cancer, which had Tom running back and forth to Albany to assist in taking his Mom to chemotherapy treatments and other doctor appointments.Taking on all of these new responsibilities, on top of running his own law firm, was extremely overwhelming. Given the utter lack of even minimal help from other family members in dealing with his brother's accident and other issues, Tom returned to his reliance on alcohol and drugs as a crutch to keep up with all of these demands.This resulted in Tom winding up at rehab in upstate New York in May of 2011. When he entered rehab he was 140 pounds, had bleeding gums from frequent cocaine use, cardiac and pulmonary problems from smoking two packs of cigarettes a day, and was near bankruptcy. There was no doubt Tom was a mess. When he left rehab one month later, Tom was 177 pounds with a muffin top, his gums were healing, and he faced the challenge of cleaning up the messes created in every aspect of his life.Nutrition, exercise and a regular twelve-step practice have helped Tom overcome these obstacles. In the last five years, he has rarely been sick; he set out to eat right and exercise every day and on August 1, 2015, Tom won a physique contest for men over 35.Tom has made all his financial amends and no longer has the specter of bankruptcy hanging over his head. He was certified as a personal trainer in sports nutrition and weight management, all while maintaining a thriving law practice. After two years of freedom from alcohol and drugs, Tom was able to give up cigarettes and nicotine.In 2013, Tom graduated from the Institute for Integrated Nutrition. He has been free of alcohol and drugs since May 11, 2011, and cigarettes and nicotine since September 27, 2013. Tom measures his success by the differences between the life he was living when I entered rehab and his life today. It seems like looking back on a different person and a different lifetime. Through the grace of God, and by utilizing the twelve-steps and tools in this book, Tom was able to achieve his goals of sobriety and overall health.Website: https://www.spiritualadrenaline.comsFacebook: https://facebook.com/SpiritualAdrenaline/Instagram: @Spiritual_AdrTwitter: @spiritualadrenYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZn-be9v4Qhi2QwAQOZI57AMore info – http://unpauseyourlife.comSponsored by:The Addictions Academy – The Nation's Leading Accredited Addiction Coaching & Intervention Training: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Music courtesy of Crowfly – http://crowflyrocks.com/
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Recovery Fitness and Relapse PreventionAaron speaks with the personal trainer and sports nutritionist, Tom Shanahan, who outlines a program of action to energize, reboot, and strengthen one’s recovery, especially those who feel they may have hit a wall in their program. His new book, Spiritual Adrenaline, imparts the importance of a holistic approach to fitness, good eating habits, and connection to a personal higher power in order to optimize the guiding principles of the Twelve Steps and reinforce relapse prevention.
Spiritual Adrenaline with Tom Shanahan Over 9 years ago Tom's substance abuse and the stresses of being a trial attorney landed him in treatment where he was introduced to the 12 Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous. Almost immediately, he recognized the importance of health and fitness in his own sobriety journey, which lead Tom to write the book, "Spiritual Adrenaline: A Lifestyle Plan to Nourish and Strengthen Your Recovery. Tom says, "The lifestyle changes need to be made, we're recovering from a lot more than just substances, the substance was trying to cover up the poor lifestyle choices." The book highlights research that seems to indicate that these same kinds of changes can be a huge benefit to those struggling with substance abuse and then lays out a process that integrates the 12 Steps with a healthy lifestyle. You can learn more about Spiritual Adrenaline by visiting SpiritualAdrenaline.com Do you want to take your recovery to the next level? Sobriety Engine is an incredible online community where you can find a ton of great tips, tools, and support from other men and women in recovery. Visit SobrietyEngine.com to join today. If you're ready to get fit and start living a healthier lifestyle while supporting your sobriety then you can learn more about having Jonathan as your personal fitness and nutrition coach at RCVRHealth.com
Recovery from drug and alcohol addiction with Tom Shanahan author of Spiritual Adrenaline. Resources: Spiritual Adrenaline Book Spiritual Adrenaline Active Sobriety Community Facebook Group Spiritual Adrenaline Facebook Page Tom Shanahan on YouTube New episodes every Friday Joe Cannon, MS has degrees in exercise science and biology & chemistry. He’s an authority on dietary supplements, personal fitness training, the author of several books including Rhabdo, the first book about exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis. Joe-Cannon.com SupplementClarity.com Disclaimer: episodes are for information only. No medical advice is given. Always consult your doctor. My books: My rhabdomyolysis book: https://amzn.to/35tfz9O All my books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2L3tOLc
Sobriety Blueprint Podcast: Episode #6 - Health, Fitness & The 12 Step Connection with Tom Shanahan Over 8 years ago Tom's substance abuse and the stresses of being a trial attorney landed him in treatment where he was introduced to the 12 Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous. He Immediately recognized the importance of health and fitness in his own sobriety journey, which lead Tom to write the book, "Spiritual Adrenaline: A Lifestyle Plan to Nourish and Strengthen Your Recovery." The book is filled with research and points out many lesser known links between 12 Step programs and physical health, including the fact that Bill Wilson, co-founder of AA had at one point started putting together a list of foods and supplements that should be used by alcoholics if they wanted to stay sober. When Tom speaks to the importance of making fitness and nutrition a working part of the recovery process he says, "The lifestyle changes need to be made, we're recovering from a lot more than just the substance. The substance was trying to cover up the poor lifestyle choices." Spiritual Adrenaline is a process which integrates the 12 Steps with "outside issues" like healthy lifestyle choices. Related studies have been clear that these same kinds of lifestyle changes can be a huge benefit to those struggling with substance abuse and can contribute to long-term sobriety. Tom also founded Spiritual Adrenaline Adventures which organizes 12 Step based vacations for those looking for more excitement in sobriety. The next destination will be the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu in April of 2020. You can connect with Tom on Facebook or find him on Instagram @spiritual_adr. The Spiritual Adrenaline book can be found on Amazon or in your local Barnes & Noble. For more information on Spiritual Adrenaline or to learn more about Spiritual Adrenaline Adventures you can visit SpiritualAdrenaline.com If you want to ensure that you're living your happiest, healthiest, and most successful sober life as the man you were meant to be, then you can learn more about The Recover U Coaching program at Recoveru.net Take advantage of our fast and effective mini-course that teaches you how to set goals(the right way) and win your day by building a personalized 10 minute morning routine for more success, stronger sobriety, and a better spiritual life! Get it now at WinYour24.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sobriety/support
In his twenties and early thirties, Tom had developed a lifestyle that centered on alcohol and cocaine. Although he had stopped excessive drinking and drug use, a number of things happened in a short period of time which led him back to that lifestyle. He was wrongfully fired from a high-profile job in 2009 in a public and embarrassing manner. Then in January of 2010, when his colleague’s 18-year-old son was paralyzed from the neck down after a snowboarding accident, he agreed to assist with her law practice for a year to allow her to take time to care for her son. Just months later, in March of 2010, his brother was similarly paralyzed from the neck down in a ski accident and he wound up becoming intimately involved in his daily care and rehabilitation in Maine. In June of the same year, his mother was diagnosed with throat cancer, which had Tom running back and forth to Albany to assist in taking his Mom to chemotherapy treatments and other doctor appointments.Taking on all of these new responsibilities, on top of running his own law firm, was extremely overwhelming. Given the utter lack of even minimal help from other family members in dealing with his brother’s accident and other issues, Tom returned to his reliance on alcohol and drugs as a crutch to keep up with all of these demands.This resulted in Tom winding up at rehab in upstate New York in May of 2011. When he entered rehab he was 140 pounds, had bleeding gums from frequent cocaine use, cardiac and pulmonary problems from smoking two packs of cigarettes a day, and was near bankruptcy. There was no doubt Tom was a mess. When he left rehab one month later, Tom was 177 pounds with a muffin top, his gums were healing, and he faced the challenge of cleaning up the messes created in every aspect of his life.Nutrition, exercise and a regular twelve-step practice have helped Tom overcome these obstacles. In the last five years, he has rarely been sick; he set out to eat right and exercise every day and on August 1, 2015, Tom won a physique contest for men over 35.Tom has made all his financial amends and no longer has the specter of bankruptcy hanging over his head. He was certified as a personal trainer in sports nutrition and weight management, all while maintaining a thriving law practice. After two years of freedom from alcohol and drugs, Tom was able to give up cigarettes and nicotine.In 2013, Tom graduated from the Institute for Integrated Nutrition. He has been free of alcohol and drugs since May 11, 2011, and cigarettes and nicotine since September 27, 2013. Tom measures his success by the differences between the life he was living when I entered rehab and his life today. It seems like looking back on a different person and a different lifetime. Through the grace of God, and by utilizing the twelve-steps and tools in this book, Tom was able to achieve his goals of sobriety and overall health.Website: https://www.spiritualadrenaline.comsFacebook: https://facebook.com/SpiritualAdrenaline/Instagram: @Spiritual_AdrTwitter: @spiritualadrenYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZn-be9v4Qhi2QwAQOZI57AMore info – http://unpauseyourlife.comSponsored by:The Addictions Academy – The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Coaching & Intervention Training: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Music courtesy of Crowfly – http://crowflyrocks.com/Unpause Your Life with Dr. Cali Esteshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/unpause-your-life/
In his twenties and early thirties, Tom had developed a lifestyle that centered on alcohol and cocaine. Although he had stopped excessive drinking and drug use, a number of things happened in a short period of time which led him back to that lifestyle. He was wrongfully fired from a high-profile job in 2009 in a public and embarrassing manner. Then in January of 2010, when his colleague’s 18-year-old son was paralyzed from the neck down after a snowboarding accident, he agreed to assist with her law practice for a year to allow her to take time to care for her son. Just months later, in March of 2010, his brother was similarly paralyzed from the neck down in a ski accident and he wound up becoming intimately involved in his daily care and rehabilitation in Maine. In June of the same year, his mother was diagnosed with throat cancer, which had Tom running back and forth to Albany to assist in taking his Mom to chemotherapy treatments and other doctor appointments.Taking on all of these new responsibilities, on top of running his own law firm, was extremely overwhelming. Given the utter lack of even minimal help from other family members in dealing with his brother’s accident and other issues, Tom returned to his reliance on alcohol and drugs as a crutch to keep up with all of these demands.This resulted in Tom winding up at rehab in upstate New York in May of 2011. When he entered rehab he was 140 pounds, had bleeding gums from frequent cocaine use, cardiac and pulmonary problems from smoking two packs of cigarettes a day, and was near bankruptcy. There was no doubt Tom was a mess. When he left rehab one month later, Tom was 177 pounds with a muffin top, his gums were healing, and he faced the challenge of cleaning up the messes created in every aspect of his life.Nutrition, exercise and a regular twelve-step practice have helped Tom overcome these obstacles. In the last five years, he has rarely been sick; he set out to eat right and exercise every day and on August 1, 2015, Tom won a physique contest for men over 35.Tom has made all his financial amends and no longer has the specter of bankruptcy hanging over his head. He was certified as a personal trainer in sports nutrition and weight management, all while maintaining a thriving law practice. After two years of freedom from alcohol and drugs, Tom was able to give up cigarettes and nicotine.In 2013, Tom graduated from the Institute for Integrated Nutrition. He has been free of alcohol and drugs since May 11, 2011, and cigarettes and nicotine since September 27, 2013. Tom measures his success by the differences between the life he was living when I entered rehab and his life today. It seems like looking back on a different person and a different lifetime. Through the grace of God, and by utilizing the twelve-steps and tools in this book, Tom was able to achieve his goals of sobriety and overall health.Website: https://www.spiritualadrenaline.comsFacebook: https://facebook.com/SpiritualAdrenaline/Instagram: @Spiritual_AdrTwitter: @spiritualadrenYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZn-be9v4Qhi2QwAQOZI57AMore info – http://unpauseyourlife.comSponsored by:The Addictions Academy – The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Coaching & Intervention Training: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Music courtesy of Crowfly – http://crowflyrocks.com/Unpause Your Life with Dr. Cali Esteshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/unpause-your-life/
In his twenties and early thirties, Tom had developed a lifestyle that centered on alcohol and cocaine. Although he had stopped excessive drinking and drug use, a number of things happened in a short period of time which led him back to that lifestyle. He was wrongfully fired from a high-profile job in 2009 in a public and embarrassing manner. Then in January of 2010, when his colleague’s 18-year-old son was paralyzed from the neck down after a snowboarding accident, he agreed to assist with her law practice for a year to allow her to take time to care for her son. Just months later, in March of 2010, his brother was similarly paralyzed from the neck down in a ski accident and he wound up becoming intimately involved in his daily care and rehabilitation in Maine. In June of the same year, his mother was diagnosed with throat cancer, which had Tom running back and forth to Albany to assist in taking his Mom to chemotherapy treatments and other doctor appointments.Taking on all of these new responsibilities, on top of running his own law firm, was extremely overwhelming. Given the utter lack of even minimal help from other family members in dealing with his brother’s accident and other issues, Tom returned to his reliance on alcohol and drugs as a crutch to keep up with all of these demands.This resulted in Tom winding up at rehab in upstate New York in May of 2011. When he entered rehab he was 140 pounds, had bleeding gums from frequent cocaine use, cardiac and pulmonary problems from smoking two packs of cigarettes a day, and was near bankruptcy. There was no doubt Tom was a mess. When he left rehab one month later, Tom was 177 pounds with a muffin top, his gums were healing, and he faced the challenge of cleaning up the messes created in every aspect of his life.Nutrition, exercise and a regular twelve-step practice have helped Tom overcome these obstacles. In the last five years, he has rarely been sick; he set out to eat right and exercise every day and on August 1, 2015, Tom won a physique contest for men over 35.Tom has made all his financial amends and no longer has the specter of bankruptcy hanging over his head. He was certified as a personal trainer in sports nutrition and weight management, all while maintaining a thriving law practice. After two years of freedom from alcohol and drugs, Tom was able to give up cigarettes and nicotine.In 2013, Tom graduated from the Institute for Integrated Nutrition. He has been free of alcohol and drugs since May 11, 2011, and cigarettes and nicotine since September 27, 2013. Tom measures his success by the differences between the life he was living when I entered rehab and his life today. It seems like looking back on a different person and a different lifetime. Through the grace of God, and by utilizing the twelve-steps and tools in this book, Tom was able to achieve his goals of sobriety and overall health.Website: https://www.spiritualadrenaline.comsFacebook: https://facebook.com/SpiritualAdrenaline/Instagram: @Spiritual_AdrTwitter: @spiritualadrenYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZn-be9v4Qhi2QwAQOZI57AMore info – http://unpauseyourlife.comSponsored by:The Addictions Academy – The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Coaching & Intervention Training: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Music courtesy of Crowfly – http://crowflyrocks.com/Unpause Your Life with Dr. Cali Esteshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/unpause-your-life/
Lindsay Hiken is a middle-aged mom, entrepreneur, triathlon junkie, person in long-term recovery and host of Age Groupie Podcast, a podcast for amateur endurance athletes. Available everywhere you listen to podcasts. We want to thank our sponsor Spiritual Adrenaline for supporting us along the trip. Be sure to grab a copy of Tom's book Spiritual Adrenaline: A Lifestyle Plan to Nourish & Strength Your Recovery from Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
We toured the Recovery Cafe Seattle and spoke with David Uhl, Executive Director of Recovery Cafe Network. We want to thank our sponsor Spiritual Adrenaline for supporting us along the trip. Pick uo a copy of Tom's book Spiritual Adrenaline: A Lifestyle Plan to Nourish & Strength Your Recovery from Amazon or Barnes & Noble. Spiritual Adrenaline: A Lifestyle Plan to Nourish and Strengthen Your Recovery https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LDGG3RT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_H-QdDbF1MKKMZ Become an NCRAW patron: https://www.patreon.com/ncraw
In a special Mother's Day edition of City Watch, Celeste joins Jeff in studio to talk to some very special guests, including Natalia Cineas of NYC Health and Hospitals; Tom Shanahan, author of "Spiritual Adrenaline;" Carole Wacey of Women Creating Change; and... CELESTE'S MOM!!! Learn more at wbai.org.
In this brand new episode I venture out into new ground to find alternative ways to view the Matrix and Code we all live in. I had the absolute honour of interviewing Buddhist Monk Llama Tsultrim Yeshe. This interview was recorded for a documentary I cam currently producing and filming about Alcoholism and the many roads and methods of recovery. With my personal experience with alcoholism It was frankly wonderful to hear about how the Buddhist teachings can help those with any kind of addiction and be implemented alongside 12 Step recovery, counselling, medication or any other recovery method you choose. Llama Tsultrim Yeshe talks about his own PTSD which led him to find Buddhism and how it has transformed not only his life both those he works with as a prison chaplain and how it can help you see the world and your addictions in a new light. I would like to thank Tom from Spiritual Adrenaline https://www.spiritualadrenaline.com/ for helping me connect with Llama Tsultrim Yeshe, and I would highly recommend you watch their own interview together via the Spiritual Adrenaline Youtube Channel here. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZn-be9v4Qhi2QwAQOZI57A DOCUMENTARY - ALCOHOLISM & THE METHODS OF RECOVERY This interview and an interview with Tom from Spiritual Adrenaline will also feature as part of the a new feature documentary we are producing at Brick In The Wall Media about the many roads to recovery from alcoholism and how a combination of many could be the answer for you. https://www.brickinthewallmedia.com/ The feature film "as yet untitled" will be released in late 2019 via Amazon and will be available to watch on any Amazon enabled device or Smart TV. THANK YOU I would like to thank Llama Tsultrim Yeshe for taking the time to speak with me and for agreeing to be part of the forthcoming documentary which will cover many recovery methods from Spiritualism, 12 Steps, AA, Counselling, Medication, Psychotherapy, Mindfulness, The Sinclair Method and much more.
Spiritual Adrenaline with Tom ShanahanAired Wednesday, 3 April 2019, 3:00 PM ETThis “Wisdom Wednesday” of INSPIRED LIVING RADIO Marc will be discussing ‘Spiritual Adrenaline’ with sports nutrition consultant Tom Shanahan.Internet Radio – OM Times Radio Network : 12 pm PT / 2 pm CT / 3 pm ET : http://omtimes.com/iom/shows/inspired-living/About the Guest: Tom ShanahanTom Shanahan is a personal trainer, weight management and sports nutrition consultant, and is a certified health coach. For the last two decades, Tom has served in government, as well as a private sector attorney where he has had numerous precedent setting cases in the areas of LGBT rights, child custody and public policy. His first book, Spiritual Adrenaline: A Lifestyle Plan to Nourish and Strengthen Your Recovery (Central Recovery Press), released in January 2019.WEBSITE: https://www.spiritualadrenaline.com/
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Latest episode of North Carolina Recovery All Ways
Frank talks about his study, the upcoming online course called "Living by the Indwelling Life of Christ," the 18 struggles that most Christians face today, how to get a FREE copy of his book, "Rethinking the Will of God" (Revised), and the 25 gifts he wishes to give away in early May. As with many of our podcasts, this one begins with a music trailer.