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From hundreds of episodes, you can find lessons about dealing with anger and shame, building self-discipline and honesty, and much more. How I Quit Alcohol is a sobriety podcast hosted by trauma-informed sober coach Danni Carr. In January of 2017, Danni and her husband decided to quit alcohol after years of partying and binge drinking—and it changed their lives for the better. In each episode, Danni sits down with guests to discuss topics like self-compassion, health, and mindset shifts that help with recovery. Tricia Lewis quit drinking alcohol in November 2016 and hasn’t looked back since.
“It’s a beautiful, challenging, exhausting and rewarding process that provides the sweetest moments of joy,” podcast host Annika wrote on the official podcast website. A weekly podcast series from the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, MMWR. Back To Health is your source for the latest in health, wellness and medical care for the whole family. Our team of world-renowned physicians at Weill Cornell Medicine, are having in-depth conversations covering trending health topics, wellness tips and medical breakthroughs.
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After trying to get sober for nearly 10 years, Jessica Jeboult is now a Sober Girl. Inspired by her own recovery and wellness journey, Jessica’s mission is to provide listeners with the tools, guidance and motivation to help them navigate through their recovery and personal 5 Tips to Consider When Choosing a Sober Living House growth. Shane battled a 17-year alcohol and drug addiction before seeking treatment in 2013. Less than a year later, he started That Sober Guy Podcast as a way to allow others to share their experiences and bring light to a topic that so many find difficult to talk about.
- Instead, their stories show that sobriety can make life even more exciting and fulfilling.
- Don and Sam talk to Peggy, whose story is featured in the January 2022 issue of Grapevine.
- How I Quit Alcohol is a sobriety podcast hosted by trauma-informed sober coach Danni Carr.
The hosts cover a range of topics like emotional sobriety and trauma, and have been sober for a combined almost 50 years. Soberful is full of advice for those who are sober curious, navigating the early stages of sobriety, or in long-term recovery. The Way Out is a weekly recovery podcast that offers insight from guests who have firsthand experience in the world of addiction. And aside from their stories, listeners often rave about the knowledge and humor that hosts Charlie and Jason bring to every episode.
Alcoholics Anonymous Radio Show
Most of the recordings are from the last 20 years, but some of them are from earlier, even from the 1950s. The companion blog at RecoveryRadio.net posts information about the latest addiction recovery research. Jessica Jeboult hosts these insightful conversations about mental health, self-development, wellness, and spirituality and their influence the recovery journey. She’s hosted fantastic guests including Taryn Strong of She Recovers and Martha Duke of Recovering Out Loud.
Which therapy is most suitable for alcoholism?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Many studies have shown that this type of treatment has benefits that continue even after treatment has concluded. A variety of CBT techniques can help reduce substance use, manage cravings, and avoid relapse.
Jackie and Chess discuss arguments for and against changing the language in the book Alcoholics Anonymous. Graylin discusses with Don and Sam the advantage of total defeat leading to surrender, leading to a strong willingness to work each of the Twelve Steps, leading to a new life in AA. Big Book historian Bill joins Don and Sam for discussions about the different types of AA meetings, working to enlarge our spiritual lives, and the AA Word Police.
Recovery Symbols to Celebrate Your Sobriety
It may seem as if everyone you know is out to happy hour and you’re, well, not. This show is hosted by The Temper and HuffPost contributor, Laura Cathcart Robbins. The concept for this podcast came from being the only Black woman at Brave Magic, a writing retreat hosted by Elizabeth Gilbert and Cheryl Strayed. Robbins wrote about her experience for HuffPost… and then the comments came pouring in. Folks who have also been “othered” finally felt seen by the article.
We were shocked to find our relationship in even more trouble in recovery because of the pain, lack of trust and years of resentment that sobriety exposed. But we are making it work, and we are sharing our painful story with the millions of alcoholic couples dealing with both active alcoholism, and also the challenges of recovery. Host Lynn Matti, author, clinical counselor, and master recovery coach, offers her professional and personal wisdom for those looking to discover more about holistic mental wellness.