RE 143: The Reverse Intervention
Recovery Elevator
Paul
4.7 • 1.8K Ratings
🗓️ 13 November 2017
⏱️ 48 minutes
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Summary
Paul discusses reverse interventions. They, "normal drinkers" don't get it. How can we expect normal drinkers to understand what we are going through? What do you need to cover in a reverse intervention? Let them know this isn't easy for you. Having the real conversation and being vulnerable. Lay out your game plan. Accountability is key.
Amy, with 11 years since her last drink, shares her story
SHOW NOTES
[11:40] Paul Introduces Amy. I'm 54, a Midwestern housewife. I have two grown sons, and husband of 34 years. What I do for fun has changed quite a bit over the years. I enjoy recovery, and spending time with my 4 dogs.
[23:35] Paul- You said when you finally discovered you had alcoholism, you started to recover. What is your definition of alcoholism?
Amy- My last drunk I ended up hospitalized. I didn't believe you could drink enough to kill yourself. But I came real close. My husband found me, and got me to the hospital, or I would have died from alcohol poisoning. My doctor told me I had alcoholism. They handed me a meeting list, and I immediately started going to 12 step meetings. I finally felt like I landed on the planet I belonged in that I was seeking for 43 years.
[27:02] Paul- What did it feel like when you finally found your herd, you found your tribe?
Amy- It so radically changed my life. My husband calls me his second wife without the paperwork. I didn't interact with society. I now seek out social situations. I have more friends than I can handle.
[33:25] Paul- Amy you mentioned something earlier you said "Give up the mind fight." Tell us more what it meant for you to give up the mind fight.
Amy- When I heard a man say two things. I knew it was true. I can drink; I can drink with the best of them. I can't say I can drink safely. The other one I heard was once I take the first drink; I have no control over my decisions, or where it will take me next.
[43:33] Rapid Fire Round
- What was your worst memory from drinking? Driving my children and neighbor kids to Great America and home in a blackout. It is over an hour on major highways from our home.
- Did you ever have an "oh-shit" moment? Second pregnancy, the day I brought him home, I wanted one glass of wine. I got really drunk, and when I woke up, there was a newborn in the house.
- What's your favorite resource in recovery? 12 step meetings, personal relationships, and doing things like this out of my comfort zone.
- What's the best advice you've ever received (on sobriety)? Just try; cause you can always go back to hell. Hell doesn't close its door.
- What's your plan in sobriety moving forward? I don't have a plan. That's one of the best things about sobriety. I wake up and go OKAY.
- What parting piece of guidance can you give listeners who are in recovery or thinking about quitting drinking? The only thing I can say, is come join us. It's a wonderful thing. Everything I was trying to get from alcohol I have gotten 10 fold in sobriety. All is 10 times better in sobriety.
- You might be an alcoholic if... you wake up five years married thinking, "Did I really do that?"
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Brenaim1@yahoo.com (Amy's email)
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| 0:00.0 | Recovery elevator party in and I don't hate them because they can and I can't. That to me is the difference |
| 0:15.0 | between just not drinking and being in sobriety. Welcome to the Recovery Elevator Podcast. My name is Paul Churchill. Thank you so much for joining us. |
| 0:29.0 | According to the Recovery Elevator Subrati Tracker on my phone, I've been sober for 38.1 months. |
| 0:35.6 | On today's podcast we've got Amy. |
| 0:37.7 | She's been sober for 11 years. |
| 0:39.6 | She's 54 years old. |
| 0:40.8 | She's from Illinois and she talks about how she gave up the mind fight. I want to talk to you guys about an awesome event we have on the books January 20th in Dallas. We've got space booked at a Marriott. We're going to be doing a networking |
| 0:55.2 | slash seminar event. I'm going to talk for a little bit and then we're going to expand our recovery |
| 0:59.9 | portfolio or recovery community. It's going to be an awesome event. |
| 1:03.7 | Go to recovery elevator.com forward slash Dallas. You can buy tickets there and use the |
| 1:10.4 | promo code podcast for $10 off. |
| 1:13.6 | What exactly are we going to be doing in Dallas? |
| 1:16.0 | Well, be prepared to get outside your comfort zone. |
| 1:19.0 | Be prepared to laugh. |
| 1:20.6 | Be prepared to meet honest and genuine |
| 1:22.4 | other like-minded individuals. |
| 1:24.0 | I cannot wait for this event. It's going to be a lot of fun. |
| 1:27.0 | Okay, let's get started. |
| 1:29.0 | I want to talk to you guys today about a reverse intervention. |
| 1:32.0 | So we're all familiar with what an |
| 1:34.5 | intervention is. We come into the house and boom! Family members, loved one |
| 1:39.2 | friends, they're all sitting there waiting for us, waiting to bombard us a diet |
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