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    Explore "addiction recovery" with insightful episodes like "Former NBA Basketball Player Chris Herren on Addiction, Recovery, and Giving Back", "Episode 167: Michael Cowl Gordon MD", "63: How to Apply Energy Psychology to the 7 Stages of Addiction Recovery", "Conscious Recovery with TJ Woodward" and "Unlocking Recovery: A Journey Beyond Addiction with Adam Jablin" from podcasts like ""The One Day At A Time Recovery Podcast", "Food Junkies Podcast", "The Biology of Trauma™ With Dr. Aimie", "The One Day At A Time Recovery Podcast" and "Addiction, Recovery and Mental Health: A Podcast by WAISMANN METHOD® Opioid Treatment Specialists"" and more!

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    Former NBA Basketball Player Chris Herren on Addiction, Recovery, and Giving Back

    Former NBA Basketball Player Chris Herren on Addiction, Recovery, and Giving Back

    We have a special guest today, former NBA basketball player, Chris Herren. He will be sharing his story of going from a rising star in his community, to the risks he took in active addiction. 

    And just a quick note before we jump in. There are so many people I would love to invite onto the podcast that I know you’ll love. The first thing they do to see if this is a good use of their time, is look at the podcast ratings and reviews and check our IG followers. 

    So if you enjoy this podcast, could I ask you to leave us a 5 star rating and a review on Apple podcasts? It’s a zero cost way to support the podcast and on a personal note, it would mean the world to me. As a community we can spread the message that recovery is possible and bring hope to people suffering, all over the world. 

    I’m really excited to share this conversation with you, so without further delay, please enjoy this episode with Chris.

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    Reach out to Chris here: https://chrisherren.com/

    Episode 167: Michael Cowl Gordon MD

    Episode 167: Michael Cowl Gordon MD

    Dr. Michael Cowl Gordon is a family physician and addiction specialist, who practiced in Wisconsin and Georgia for over 50 years, until he retired last year. 

    He completed medical training at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in 1967 As well as he received his board certification in Addiction Medicine in 1986. Inspired by his own recovery journey, as well as those of his patients, Dr. Gordon has dedicated much of his career to understanding and treating addiction.

    He is author of  "The 12-Step Pathway: A Heroic Journey of Recovery”, which is a collection of individual stories,  demonstrating how people struggling with addiction can embark on a transformative journey of recovery using the 12 step program, such as Alcoholics Anonymous. By utilizing the metaphor of the hero's journey, as conceptualized by Joseph Cambell, he convincingly explains why the 12-step program holds the key to overcoming addiction. Although the 12 step program is almost 90 years old, it still offers a journey of recovery that is motivating and inspiring, for all addictions, including the newer food addiction.

    The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcare provider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.

    63: How to Apply Energy Psychology to the 7 Stages of Addiction Recovery

    63: How to Apply Energy Psychology to the 7 Stages of Addiction Recovery

    How can we apply energy psychology to the seven key stages of the addiction recovery process?

     

    My guest this episode is Dr. David Feinstein, a clinical psychologist who serves as national director for the Energy Medicine Institute. Dr. Feinstein sent me his manual on energy healing for the addiction recovery process and I knew I wanted to interview him. In this episode, we will discuss the difference between energy psychology and energy medicine, how energy psychology supports addiction recovery and how it can help with the big emotions that can come up during that process, and the seven stages of addiction recovery.

    For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

     

    Conscious Recovery with TJ Woodward

    Conscious Recovery with TJ Woodward

    My guest today has been sober for over 37 years. He has published several books including “Conscious Recovery, A Fresh Perspective On Addiction”. TJ is a featured thought-leader on wholehearted.org along with Dr. Gabor Maté and Marianne Williamson, and was given the honor of being ordained as an Agape minister by Dr. Michael Beckwith.

     

    When I listened to the audible version of his book, I was intrigued by some of his ideas that challenged some of my own personal beliefs about 12 step programs. Ideas that imply that a dependency on anything outside ourselves is just another substitute for what we’re addicted to.

     

    He actually makes a compelling case that while the 12 step program is great, especially in the beginning of recovery, and that there is more to explore beyond the rooms. 

    We’re going to talk about how to heal through unlearning, how to build self-trust, and how to move past trauma, toxic shame and disconnection.

     

    And if you enjoy this episode, please be sure to share with a friend and leave us a review on Apple podcasts.

     

    I’m really excited to share this conversation with you, so without further delay, please enjoy this episode with TJ and let me know what you think!

     

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    Unlocking Recovery: A Journey Beyond Addiction with Adam Jablin

    Unlocking Recovery: A Journey Beyond Addiction with Adam Jablin

    Dive into an enlightening discussion on the Waismann Method Podcast, where special guest Adam Jablin joins hosts Clare Waismann, M-RAS/SUDCC II, David Livingston, LMFT, and Dwight Hurst, CMHC. Together, they tackle the transformative journey from addiction to a life filled with purpose and sobriety. Adam shares the raw and inspiring tale of his personal battle with addiction, leading to the creation of his life-changing Hero Project. The episode sheds light on the critical importance of internal work, spiritual awakening, and the strength found in supportive relationships for recovery.

    Clare Waismann highlights the individualized nature of addiction treatment, stressing the importance of understanding each person's unique experiences and challenges. David Livingston offers insights into the psychological aspects of recovery, including the crucial role of creating a new self-image and embracing life fully. Together, the panel explores how cultivating a healthy environment, both internally and externally, can significantly influence one's journey toward lasting recovery.

    If you're seeking insight into overcoming addiction or supporting someone on their path, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge, practical advice, and heartfelt stories. Listen in for a thought-provoking exploration of addiction recovery, filled with actionable insights and encouragement.

     

    Summary:

    1. Introduction to Panel and Guest: Introduction of the podcast panel with special guest Adam Jablin, an author, life coach, and recovery mentor.
    2. Adam's Personal Journey: Discussion on Adam's path to sobriety, tackling insecurities, fears, and traumas, leading to a transformative experience in a 28-day treatment facility.
    3. The Power of Support: The importance of family support and mentorship in recovery, highlighting Adam's relationship with his mentor, Dion, and his spiritual awakening.
    4. Addressing Internal Challenges: Adam shares his struggles with self-image and how overcoming these internal challenges was crucial to his recovery.
    5. The Hero Project: Introduction to Adam's coaching program, aiming to ignite the hero within individuals, guiding them through their hero's journey to overcome alcoholism, addictions, and other challenges.
    6. Spiritual Awakening and Growth: Adam discusses the role of spirituality in recovery, emphasizing the importance of healthy spirituality and the impact of mentorship.
    7. The Role of Individualization in Recovery: The podcast discusses the necessity of meeting individuals where they are and customizing the recovery process to fit their unique needs and situations.

    FJ Recovery Stories Episode 4: Debbie Mattatall

    FJ Recovery Stories Episode 4: Debbie Mattatall

    Today, CJ has the pleasure of interviewing a dear friend, Debbie Mattatall. Debbie is one of the warmest, kind, and compassionate people you will ever meet.  She is always willing to lend a helping hand, especially to those friends in recovery. Debbie is a staple in our recovery community where she shares thoughtful insights and practical tools to help the next person recover. This is an episode you won’t want to miss!

    Feel free to join our supportive community on Facebook: Sugar-Free for Life Support Group - where we believe "I'm Sweet Enough." https://www.facebook.com/groups/SugarFreeForLife/?mibextid=oMANbw

    If you're considering personalized assistance, CJ, a Certified Addiction Professional specializing in Food Addiction, is here for one-on-one coaching. Reach out to CJ at cjnguy@myfoodaddictioncoach.com.

    Interested in sharing your recovery story on our show? We'd love to hear from you! Please email FJRecoverystories@gmail.com.

    Annie Grace - This Naked Mind

    Annie Grace - This Naked Mind

    We are brought to you today by The SHJ Patreon Membership, where seekers take action.

    If you have been listening to the podcast, you will have heard me talk about the new podcast that I just launched. It’s not just a podcast, but a community of people who truly want to make changes in their lives. 

    At the end of the day, we want you to have that feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction that you fulfilled your purpose. Can you imagine how great that will feel?! Well that’s what we’re doing. 

    We know that the best way to make lasting change is to surround yourself with like minded people. It’s human nature to slack off when nobody's looking, so we’re leveraging the power of accountability to help you take action on a consistent basis. We’re doing a low ticket membership to filter out the trolls and attract the people who are really serious about taking control of their destiny and fulfilling their potential. For a mere $5 a month, you can get access to the worksheets we talk about on the podcast, and join us live for the bi-weekly calls where we discuss the episode topics, and answer all your burning questions.

    To sign up, visit Patreon.com/selfhelpjunkie

    So join us, bring a friend, and we’ll see you on the call!

    Today I’m trying out a new format. I’m actually bringing back some of the early episodes with amazing guests. If you have a podcast over 300 episodes, some of the older ones drop off, so I thought it would be interesting to bring some of them back. In this episode you will hear from Annie Grace, the author of “This Naked Mind” which is regularly highlighted as one of the top books on sobriety. I have to admit, it’s a little cringy to hear myself as a new podcaster, but you’ll have to let me know what you think. 

    And with that, please enjoy this episode with Annie.

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    FJ Recovery Stories Episode 03: Molly Painschab

    FJ Recovery Stories Episode 03: Molly Painschab

    On today's podcast episode of Food Junkies: Recovery from Food Addiction Stories, CJ Nguy is joined by Molly Painschab. Molly is a thoughtful and authentic person who speaks from her heart and is passionate about Food Addiction Recovery. She has a wealth of experience in the area of Food Addiction and is known for their ability to connect with audiences on a personal level. I'm confident that you'll enjoy and learn from Molly’s story today.

    Feel free to join our supportive community on Facebook: Sugar-Free for Life Support Group - where we believe "I'm Sweet Enough." https://www.facebook.com/groups/SugarFreeForLife/?mibextid=oMANbw

    If you're considering personalized assistance, CJ, a Certified Addiction Professional specializing in Food Addiction, is here for one-on-one coaching. Reach out to CJ at cjnguy@myfoodaddictioncoach.com.

    Interested in sharing your recovery story on our show? We'd love to hear from you! Please email FJRecoverystories@gmail.com.

    Episode 163: Jamie Morgan Reno

    Episode 163: Jamie Morgan Reno

    Jamie Morgan Reno is a lifelong, severe processed food addict cursed with a slow metabolism, who, in 2008, lost over 200 lbs without surgery or pills. Jamie speaks to and works with communities of recovering processed food addicts to share her lessons, tools and resources on how to navigate recovery while living in this disease-promoting, processed food-filled world.

    Jamie and her recovery partner, Paige Alexander, created their podcast, Real Food Recovery, in 2023, which explores how this devastating condition affects every aspect of our lives, bodies, psyches and spirits. 

    They dive deep into the realities of addiction and how to recover from it, finding abstinence from sugar, flour and processed carbohydrates along the way. In September 2023, the RFR podcast turned into a virtual, action-oriented recovery community that offers connection, growth, and belonging for those struggling with cravings, food obsession, and compulsive behaviors around processed food.

    Follow Jamie, Real Food Recovery and the Podcast here:

    https://www.realfoodrecovery4u.com

     

    Navigating Resistance: Convincing a Loved One to Seek Addiction Treatment

    Navigating Resistance: Convincing a Loved One to Seek Addiction Treatment

    BREAKING THROUGH BARRIERS IN ADDICTION RECOVERY - NAVIGATING RESISTANCE

    Are you grappling with the complex challenge of convincing a loved one to seek treatment for addiction? In a world where denial and resistance often overshadow the cry for help, navigating this delicate journey can feel like an uphill battle. 

    Join our expert panel Clare Waismann, M-RAS/SUDCC II, David B. Livingston, LMFT, alongside Dwight Hurst, CMHC, as they unravel the layers of communication, empathy, and understanding crucial in guiding a loved one toward the path of recovery. This discussion isn't just about the problems; it's a foray into the solutions, offering practical advice, and groundbreaking insights into overcoming the barriers of addiction treatment.

    We dissect real-life scenarios, addressing the common fears and misconceptions that hinder the journey to recovery. From understanding the psychological underpinnings of denial to mastering the art of empathetic communication and setting healthy boundaries, this episode stands as a pivotal source of guidance and insight. It's an invaluable resource for anyone touched by addiction – be it personally or through someone they care about.

    Summary:

    1. Understanding Resistance: The podcast delves into why individuals resist addiction treatment, highlighting the significance of acknowledging the need for help and overcoming fears and expectations.
    2. Empathetic Communication: Strategies for communicating with loved ones about addiction are discussed, emphasizing the avoidance of power struggles and the importance of expressing care and concern.
    3. Active Listening and Agency: The importance of active listening and allowing the addicted individual to maintain a sense of agency in their recovery journey.
    4. Individualized Treatment: Emphasizing the need for treatment approaches tailored to the individual’s unique needs, rather than generic solutions.
    5. Intervention Strategies: Tips on timing and approach for interventions, and the importance of understanding the individual's context and history.
    6. Setting Boundaries: Discussion on the complex issue of setting boundaries with loved ones and the balance between support and enabling.
    7. Support During and After Treatment: Guidance on how families can effectively support their loved ones during and after the treatment process.

    FJ Recovery Stories Episode 2: Clarissa Kennedy

    FJ Recovery Stories Episode 2: Clarissa Kennedy

    Today, CJ is joined by Clarissa Kennedy, who generously shares insights into her journey of recovery and provides a glimpse into the fulfilling life she embraces today. Her story is a testament to resilience, courage, and the tenacity to keep going. On the other side of addiction was the life she was waiting for. Additionally, Clarissa opens up about her latest revelations – yet another exquisite blessing that emerges from the ongoing process of recovery and the commitment to self-improvement.

    Other podcasts Clarissa has shared her story on:

    Episode 110: Unsweetened Sio ~ Siobhan Harris
    https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/unsweetened-sio/id1450215841?i=1000536268664

    Compassionate Conversations ~ Esther Kane
    https://youtu.be/6_sGEubvmcg?si=M_JZ9ssk9aHNVOPg

    Episode 114: Life After Sugar ~ Netta Gorman
    https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/114-i-was-addicted-to-sugar-are-you-clarissa/id1546092478?i=1000604819379

    Episode 103: What you are Craving ~ Molly Carmel
    https://mollycarmel.com/how-to-break-the-cycle-of-food-addiction/

    Feel free to join our supportive community on Facebook: Sugar-Free for Life Support Group - where we believe "I'm Sweet Enough." https://www.facebook.com/groups/SugarFreeForLife/?mibextid=oMANbw

    If you're considering personalized assistance, CJ, a Certified Addiction Professional specializing in Food Addiction, is here for one-on-one coaching. Reach out to CJ at cjnguy@myfoodaddictioncoach.com.

    Interested in sharing your recovery story on our show? We'd love to hear from you! Please email FJRecoverystories@gmail.com.

     

    From Surviving Addiction and Prison to Helping Others Heal Through Nutrition

    From Surviving Addiction and Prison to Helping Others Heal Through Nutrition

    Hi Friend,

     

    Welcome to the podcast. In case you’re new here, my name is Arlina and I’ll be your host.

     

    This episode is brought to you by Sobriety Reset, an online, self paced 30 Day Bootcamp designed to help you get through your first 30 days of living alcohol-free. Using evidence based practices, you will learn the skills you need to not only reduce cravings for alcohol but tackle all the challenges that come with developing a new lifestyle that you can feel proud of. Challenges like how to handle social situations, changing relationships, dealing with the root cause issues that may be compelling you to drink in the first place, and so much more! So if Dry January is proving to be harder than you thought check out sobrietyreset.com. Give it a try and if you are not fully satisfied you can get a full refund, no questions asked. 

     

    Today I’m speaking with Samantha Lander. She is a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, Certified Personal Trainer, and Holistic Lifestyle Coach. Samantha has a pretty incredible story. She shares how she started using drugs and alcohol in her teens like a lot of us do, but also how she endured domestic violence, addiction and ultimately prison. We talked about the unlikely path she’s taken to pull herself up out of her former lifestyle and into a life that she loves, helping others to heal their bodies through functional nutrition. 

     

    I really appreciate Samantha for her transparency, vulnerability, and her ability to help her clients achieve their goals. So without further delay, please enjoy this episode with Samantha

     

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    Episode 160: Molly Carmel

    Episode 160: Molly Carmel

    Molly Carmel, LCSW is a leading addiction and eating disorder
    therapist and founder of Beacon by MC - and which offers individual
    and group solutions to help people break free from their destructive
    relationships with food and dieting. Known for her irreverent,
    “straight talk, no chaser” attitude, she’s also the author of the
    innovative book, Breaking Up with Sugar: A Plan to Divorce the Diets,
    Drop the Pounds, and Live Your Best Life and the host of the podcast,
    What You're Craving.


    Molly is fiercely devoted to helping people break free of their
    destructive relationship with food, dieting, and negative body image
    to create the big beautiful lives they deserve. After battling an
    eating disorder for over 20 years and finding no solution in available
    treatment, she began to trailblaze her professional path, obsessed
    with helping people find real and sustainable healing. She’s never
    looked back.


    Molly has extensive training in Substance Use, Eating Disorders and is
    intensively in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. Recognizing that it’s
    not all about the food and the limitations of a "brain-only" approach
    in treating complex issues like addiction and eating disorders, she is
    also a trained Shaman, Reiki healer, a certified Tibetan bowl singing
    practitioner, certified in BREATHE breathwork, a dedicated devotee of
    daily meditation, and a certified intenSati instructor


    Molly graduated with a Bachelor’s in Social Work from Cornell
    University and a master’s in Social work from Columbia University. Her
    work has been featured on The Today Show, The Dr. Oz Show, Dateline
    NBC, Anderson Cooper 360, and Extreme Makeover as well as in People
    Magazine, the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times. She's been a
    guest on The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast, Keeping it Real
    with Jillian Michaels, and Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning.

    Molly’s Fired Up 2024 Online Retreat is happening on Sunday, Jan 21,
    2024 from 11-5 EST - it’s an amazing opportunity to find your inner
    spark and get into a space of POWER for the new year. Learn more at
    https://mollycarmel.com/fired-up/ - and use the code MOLLY10 to get 10%
    off!


    Links and Social Media Handles:

    Website: mollycarmel.com

    IG: @mollycarmel

    YouTube: Molly Carmel

    Tiktok: @realmollycarmel

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mollycarmel.buws

     

    #118 Keep Female Sports FEMALE | April Hutchinson

    #118 Keep Female Sports FEMALE | April Hutchinson

    In this episode of Hart2Heart with host Dr. Mike Hart. Dr. Hart sits down with Canadian Powerlifter, April Hutchinson. April advocates for keeping transgender athletes separate from female sports. They discuss her record-breaking achievements in deadlifting, her experiences with transgender athletes, and her suspension from powerlifting. April also shares her experiences with alcohol and drug use along with her journey to becoming a sober athlete.

    Guest Bio and Links: 

    April Hutchinson is a Canadian powerlifter. April has set remarkable records in her sport. She is a vocal advocate for fairness in women's sports and has been featured on various media platforms for her stance on transgender athletes competing in women's categories. Listeners can connect with April on Instagram @april.hutchinson and X @lea_christina4. To support her legal battle fighting for fairness against her federation and others alike check out: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/havochutch or purchase a Keep Female Sports Female Hoodie 

    Resources: 

    Keep Female Sports Female Hoodie

    Tucker Carlson REACTS to Zuby's 'Female' Deadlift Record 

    Groupthink in the Medical Community - Dr. Mike Hart | Real Talk with Zuby #140

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    Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap which exists in the medical community. 

     

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    Brittany LaMarr: A Recovery Story, Part 1 of 2. Season 4 Episode 7

    Brittany LaMarr: A Recovery Story, Part 1 of 2. Season 4 Episode 7

    Ever asked yourself, "What's the real cost of addiction?" In this first part of a two-episode conversation on Amplified Voices, special guest Brittany LaMarr helps us tackle this complex question head-on as she shares her compelling journey through addiction and recovery.

    Brittany, a Connecticut native, candidly unveils the trials and tribulations of her life, starting with the early exposure to her father's addiction and subsequent incarceration. The impact of these experiences on her life choices forms the crux of our discussions. Brittany gives the listener raw insight into her high school days, the beginnings of substance abuse, and the pivotal point that led her behind bars at just 22. Her personal revelations serve as a potent reminder of the need to challenge addiction stigma and advocate for alternatives to incarceration. 

    Brittany shares not just the pains of addiction, but also the harsh reality of survival and the uphill battle for recovery. Listen as she recounts the dehumanizing experience within prison walls and the road to recovery, constantly hindered by the lack of resources and support. This episode is more than just a conversation; it's a call to action to address systemic inadequacies and the urgent need for change. So, tune in and join us on this journey of revelation, resilience, and hope.

    About Brittany: 

    Brittany is a determined advocate for human rights, youth justice, and legal policy reforms at the state, national, and international level. She has worked as a Justice Advisor for CTJA since 2021. 

    She holds a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Connecticut, and she is currently pursuing a J.D and Masters in Public Policy at UConn. Brittany personifies the power of education as an alum of Yale Law School’s Access to Law Fellowship and a Frederic Bastiat Fellow of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. 

    Brittany brings her unique blend of lived experience and scholarship to her many leadership roles; she serves as Project Manager of the Juvenile Justice Policy and Oversight Committee with the Tow Youth Justice Institute, Smart Justice Leader with the ACLU of Connecticut, International Justice Exchange Project lead with the Institute of Municipal and Regional Policy, a member of the New England Commission on the Future of Higher Education in Prison, and Assistant Director of the National Prison Debate League.

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    Finding Purpose and Paying It Forward: A Journey of Recovery

    Finding Purpose and Paying It Forward: A Journey of Recovery

    Finding Purpose and Paying It Forward: A Journey of Recovery

     

    In this episode of Chats and Tatts, host Aaron Della Vadova explores the theme of recovery with guest Michael Molthan. After 27 arrests, Michael had lost everything except his life to drugs,  alcohol, and the bad decisions that accompany addiction.  When he picked up a book in prison and began reading to his cellmate who could not read, something shifted.  He tapped into the transformative power of serving others.  

     

    They discuss how life can be challenging and how some individuals face difficult situations that knock them down. Whether it's addiction or simply the struggles of life, Aaron believes that everyone goes through some form of recovery. He highlights the importance of getting back up after being knocked down and shares stories of those who have found strength and resilience in their journey to recovery. Tune in to this powerful episode that delves into the personal and universal experience of overcoming obstacles and finding a way forward.

     

    Chat Details:

     

    [00:00:00] Addiction as a source.

     

    [00:03:40] Abuse and addiction journey.

     

    [00:08:45] Biblical upbringing and confusion.

     

    [00:11:37] Adopting and doing them wrong.

     

    [00:14:05] Reputation on the PGA tour.

     

    [00:19:37] Awakening and serving others.

     

    [00:20:14] The power of reading.

     

    [00:25:18] The meaning of "M2 The Rock".

     

    [00:29:26] The power of God or the universe.

     

    [00:31:33] Showing faith through actions.

     

    [00:35:07] The need for practical spirituality.

     

    [00:37:00] The missing man.

     

    [00:41:24] Addiction as a spiritual stronghold.

     

    [00:43:41] The human is built of four sides.

     

    [00:47:05] Forgiveness and blessings.

     

    [00:50:26] Forgiveness and letting go.

     

    [00:52:33] Resentment and forgiveness.

     

    [00:57:16] Finding faith and communication.

     

    [01:00:20] The fairness of life's opportunities.

     

    [01:03:07] The fairness of salvation.

     

    [01:08:37] Sin and homosexuality discussion.

     

    [01:10:14] How God created things.

     

    [01:12:34] Religious trauma and living by rules.

     

    [01:17:46] Anxiety and serving others.

     

    [01:18:43] Acts of kindness and selflessness.

     

    Quotes: 

     

     "So as I was drinking alcohol and doing drugs, it gave me that sense of ease and comfort, and it put me in this false reality of being in the now or the future, that noise shut down, the past, that noise shut down."

    "As long as we're in that blame state, recovery is impossible."

    "I finally realized that the rock at the bottom in all these times was God."

     "You guys are all here talking about all these nice things. But then I saw you last night, shit face drunk, telling your wife to fuck off."

    "Look, I've realized that my way I've been treating you guys, the way I've been has been wrong, and I will never treat you guys that way again."

    "The role that he plays in it is the same as mine. We choose to hold on to the resentment."

    "You know, it's funny, the more smart we think we're becoming in the world, the easier translations God puts on the bookshelves."

    "But text three people and say, Hey, I was just thinking about you have a good day and expect nothing in return."

    Stay Connected:

     

    Connect with Michael: 

    Website: https://m2therock.com/

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/michaelmolthanm2/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/m2socialmedia

     

    Connect with Aaron:⁠  

    Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com⁠

    Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts 

    IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts

    Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts

    Aaron IG:⁠ http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova⁠

    Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com

     

    EP 60 Jani Clark Becoming Your Own Best Friend

    EP 60 Jani Clark Becoming Your Own Best Friend

    In this episode, the incredible Jani Clark, sharing deep insights and wisdom on the transformative power of self-love and personal growth.

    ⭐️ Jani opens up about her journey of overcoming addiction, codependency, and a difficult marriage, all while embracing the learning to become her own best friend.

    ⭐️ We shed light on how personal growth and processing can accelerate and shift our gifts, leading us to new heights of empowerment.

    ⭐️ Mental health, healing from past traumas, and the significance of self-care take center stage as Jani shares their own experiences and offers tools to create a safe haven within ourselves.

    ⭐️ We touch on powerful techniques such as breathwork, energy healing, hypnosis, and reconnecting with our higher selves.

    ⭐️ We discuss the ability to connect with others' emotions, combined with personal growth, that has allowed us to hold space for deep emotional breakthroughs.

    ⭐️ We would love to know! 👉 🚨Are you ready to take charge of your life, step into your personal power, and become your own best friend?

    "By becoming your own best friend...Becoming that yourself is how then you can see the shifts and changes in other people...I change an internal belief system of that I am worthy and I am deserving unless I start repelling people who don't value me, And they start to fall like flies out of my life." — Jani Clark

    Jani Clark is a hypnotherapist, mindfulness teacher, and author. She lives outside of Austin, Texas, with her son. She is passionate about helping her clients alchemize their pain into personal power through hypnosis and breathwork.

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    Unconditional Love and Second Chances

    Unconditional Love and Second Chances

    Get ready for a captivating exploration of self-discovery and transformation in this episode of Comeback Stories. Join your hosts, Darren Waller and Donny Starkins, along with their special guest, Zach Skow, as they uncover the incredible story of Zach's redemption, a journey profoundly shaped by the life-altering power of rescue dogs. As the co-founder of Marley's Mutts, Zach's personal experience with addiction inspired the creation of a transformative organization connecting dogs and incarcerated individuals.

    During their discussion, Darren and Zach emphasize the search for purpose in life, spotlighting how Zach's devotion to rescue dogs has grown into his life's core mission. They take a deep dive into the transformative potential of dog rehabilitation and its profoundly positive impact on the dogs and the individuals participating in the program.

    Take advantage of this inspiring conversation filled with raw emotion and heartfelt moments. Tune in to learn how Zach's story of redemption and the love of rescue dogs have become a beacon of hope and a catalyst for change. 

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    #66 - "Dopamine Nation" Pleasure, Pain, and the Neuroscience of Addiction with Anna Lembke, MD

    #66 - "Dopamine Nation" Pleasure, Pain, and the Neuroscience of Addiction with Anna Lembke, MD

    We welcome the wonderful Anna Lembke, MD to discuss her book Dopamine Nation, Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence!

    Anna Lembke is professor of psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine and chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic. A clinician scholar, she has published more than a hundred peer-reviewed papers, book chapters, and commentaries. She sits on the board of several state and national addiction-focused organizations, has testified before various committees in the United States House of Representatives and Senate, keeps an active speaking calendar, and maintains a thriving clinical practice. Learn more about Anna - https://www.annalembke.com

    In this episode, we discuss,

    00:00 - Intro, Anna's Work and what led her to psychiatry and addiction

    04:54 - Psychiatry, Addiction, and the Human Experience

    09:09 - Understanding Addiction and Different Perspectives

    18:06 - The Purpose of Pleasure and Pain

    23:54 - The Struggle of Overcoming Addiction

    29:25 - Addiction and Medication Treatment in Psychiatry

    33:56 - Integrated Treatment for Addiction and Mental Health

    39:28 - Choosing Between Moderation and Abstinence

    43:02 - The Value of Self-Disclosure in Psychotherapy

    50:21 - The Power of Acknowledging Shame

    54:40 - 12 Step Models, Resentment & Personal Responsibility in Recovery and Well-Being

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    Matt Seefeld: Merging Discipline, Entrepreneurship, and Recovery

    Matt Seefeld: Merging Discipline, Entrepreneurship, and Recovery

    Matt Seefeld, Executive Vice President at MedEvolve, Inc., and Founder of myLifeLink, exemplifies discipline, resilience, and a strong community spirit. From being an all-American athlete to a disciplined entrepreneur, Matt has transitioned his athletic discipline into entrepreneurial success in healthcare software development and a personal mission to aid those battling addiction through myLifeLink, a virtual support community.

    His journey highlights the importance of long-term goals over instant gratification, emphasizing the role of disciplined, relentless effort towards achieving one’s objectives, be it overcoming personal challenges like addiction or succeeding in entrepreneurial ventures.

    Creating myLifeLink, a free app for individuals grappling with addiction, showcases how personal experiences can evolve into initiatives addressing societal needs. Through myLifeLink, he's established a virtual support sanctuary, stressing that no one should feel isolated in their struggle against addiction. This initiative not only provides aid but also nurtures a community of 'sober warriors,' promoting a collective path towards recovery.

    Additionally, Matt mentors aspiring entrepreneurs on go-to-market strategies, fundraising, and team-building, exhibiting a holistic approach to making a positive impact. His belief in the interconnection between a healthy body and sound mind, paired with the emphasis on discipline as a precursor to success, offers key takeaways for listeners.

    To explore Matt’s insights on disciplined living or learn about his initiatives, you can connect with him on LinkedIn or discover the myLifeLink app on Apple Store or Google Play, delving into the community he’s fostering for individuals pursuing sobriety. This episode encapsulates not just an inspiring narrative but practical advice for individuals and entrepreneurs, making it a rich source of life lessons.