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Recovery Elevator

Re 131: The Hungry Ghosts

Recovery Elevator

Paul

Self-improvement, Education, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2017

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Paul summarizes a talk by Tara Brach named "Healing Addiction: De-Conditioning the Hungry Ghosts"

 Addiction is addiction, it doesn't matter what it is, it is applicable.  Tara talks about the "hungry ghosts" of addiction.  There is a sense that something is missing.  A feeling that this moment does not contain enough happiness.  How you live today is how you live the rest of your life.  When we don't have basic needs met, we reach out for a substitute.  We must find a way to love ourselves.

Peri, with 81 days since her last drink, shares her story.

 

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[11:11] Paul Introduces Peri.  I have been sober since May 8, 2016.  I am a bartender, I live in Salt Lake City, Utah.  I am a poet, and have been writing more in sobriety.

 

 

[12:58] Paul-  Describe your drinking habits, how much did you used to drink? 

Peri-  I think by the end I was drinking 20-30 shots of whiskey a day, and 5 beers.  I tried all types of rules with most of them meant to be broken.  I think I started to derail when I was 17 years old.  I knew by the time I was 21, I had a problem. 

 

[16:13] Paul- Talk to us about some of the things you have had to change?

Peri- A big thing for me is friendships.  Almost everyone I associated with drank like I did.  I had to cut almost everyone out of my life.  I had to start fresh like I knew no one in the city.

 

[20:19] Paul- You quit smoking and drinking at the same time, tell us about that?

Peri-  I quit soda at the same time too.  5 aspirin and a large Coke used to get me through the hangovers.  I had massive blood clots, so I had to quit both to avoid the health consequences.

 

[25:11] Paul- What's on your bucket list in sobriety, what do you hope to accomplish?

Peri- Some days it is One Day at a time, others it is the moon.  I am saving up for a truck, I would like to travel more.  I would like to get off my blood thinners.  Healing my body would be a huge moment for me.

 

[29:45] Paul- What do you do when you have the cravings?

Peri- I eat a lot of ice cream.  Either Pistachio, or Peanut butter ice cream, sometimes Raspberry. 

 

[35:27] Paul- How is it today?  How are you on day 81?

Peri- I feel really great, doing an interview right now.  Meeting up with my friends, having some dinner.  I legitimately haven't experienced a sober birthday in 10 years.  I am looking forward to remembering it.  I have been trying the meditation.  I have been researching alcoholism.  I have been pretty active in Café RE.  Occasionally, I will go to AA, but only when I need an extra boost.

 

 

[37:30] Rapid Fire Round

  1. What was your worst memory from drinking? I don't know, there were a lot.  I was hanging out with a shady group of people who had alcohol.  I fell, and these people left me on a curb with a big gash on my head.
  2. Did you ever have an "oh-shit" moment? My last job I got fired from, because I was taking shots of alcohol in the bathroom before my shift.
  3. What's your plan moving forward? I'm going to keep digging in; reading, writing, and it will all figure itself out.
  4. What's your favorite resource in recovery? Café RE.  I listen to the podcasts, but the Facebook group is great to describe what I am feeling, and have the communication with the group.
  5. What's the best advice you've ever received (on sobriety)? Nothing worthwhile is ever easy. 
  6. What parting piece of guidance can you give listeners who are in recovery or thinking about quitting drinking?  Anything in your life that is a toxic influence, get rid of it.  It is not conducive to your sobriety.
  7. You might be an alcoholic if you wake up on the sidewalk. 

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Healing Addiction: De-Conditioning the Hungry Ghosts

Recovery Elevator Retreat

Connect with Cafe RE- Use the promo code Elevator for your first month free

Sobriety Tracker iTunes

Sobriety Tracker Android

Sober Selfies! - Send your Sober Selfie and your Success Story to info@recoveryelevator.com

 

 

"We took the elevator down, we gotta take the stairs back up, we can do this!"

 

Transcript

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Recovery elevator

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episode 131.

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You know it was this little circle of misery loves company and I just didn't want to be

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anyone's company anymore like I was so tired of just tagging along with everyone else that was also just as miserable as I was.

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Welcome to the Recovery Elevator Podcast. My name is Paul. Thank you so much for joining us.

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According to the Recovery Elevator Subrati Tracker on my phone, I have been sober for 35 months and 1.5 weeks.

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Speaking of this tracker, thank you very much if you emailed me letting me know that some of the

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seconds were actually ticking backward.

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That bug, I'm happy to inform you guys has now been fixed.

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On today's podcast, we've got Perry.

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She's 24 years old, has been sober for 81 days at the time of the recording and is from

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SLC Utah. Now I record these

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podcast episodes two to three to four to five weeks before they come out. I think this

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one comes out on the Monday after the retreat.

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So the retreat right now is a couple weeks away

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and I want to let you guys know if you're attending,

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I'm ecstatic.

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I cannot wait to meet you guys in person.

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We're finalizing the workshops, we're finalizing the

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itinerary, and there may be a lacrooy Easter egg hunt. I'm saying this now

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because it's going to be surprised at the time, but this podcast comes out the

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Monday after the retreat. It's going to be

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