RE 259: It's the Simple Things in Life
Recovery Elevator
Paul
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🗓️ 3 February 2020
⏱️ 64 minutes
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Summary
Andrew took his last drink on February 16, 2019. This is his story.
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On today's episode Paul talks about 2 things. Number one is about how it is the simple things in life that matter the most. Number two is, watch out for addiction whack-a-mole, or transfer addiction, with an emphasis on technology and smart phones.
[16:15] Paul introduces Andrew.
Andrew is 47 years old and lives in Sidney, AUS. He is divorced and enjoys spending time by the water.
[20:20] Give us a background on your drinking.
Andrew was about 15 years old the first time he drank and he realized that, when he drank, he didn't quite behave the same way as everybody else. He says that he felt that alcohol calmed him down.
[23:00] When did you first recognize that alcohol was causing more damage than good?
By age 19 Andrew had 4 drunk driving charges. Andrew thought that spending 5 days in jail, after running through a roadside sobriety test, was a holiday because he had been working so hard.
[24:30] How did you keep a lid on from age 19 to 46?
Andrew says he didn't keep a lid on his drinking. He managed to work really hard at the jobs he had, working in the restaurant business. He says he was constantly getting fined at work, and driving to work drunk. Andrew says he was allowed to get away with this behavior at work because the restaurants would be doing so well under his management.
[35:20] Did you feel you still needed some field research after your ban from the grocery store?
Andrew says that this was the beginning of trying to find any way to get out from how he was. He was swimming in the ocean but this behavior increased for the next 6 months. After cutting his drinking back, but still drinking about 10 beers a day, he had a seizure, at the train station. This led to a 5-day hospital stay.
[44:10] What can you say to listeners out there that feel that they are too far gone?
Andrew says that there is no such thing as too far gone.
[55:19] Rapid Fire Round
- What's a lightbulb moment you've had on this journey?
Probably the first time I was told, you can have alcohol, or you can have everything else.
- What is a memorable moment that a life without alcohol has given you?
Meeting my girlfriend.
- What is your favorite alcohol-free drink?
Sparkling water.
- What is on your bucket list in an alcohol-free life?
I have one travel journey I'd like to take.
- And what parting piece of guidance can you give to listeners?
Seek out people who have already survived and listen to what they have to say.
You might need to ditch the booze if...
27 years after almost ran over a police officer on the side of the road you get banned from your local supermarket.
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| 0:00.0 | Recovery Elevator episode 259. |
| 0:04.0 | You aren't your drinking, you aren't your behavior. |
| 0:07.0 | Those things can be left behind and then you can come out the other side of a new person, a |
| 0:11.5 | raw person who does have the ability to get back to the |
| 0:14.4 | person you're meant to be. Welcome to the Recovery Elevator Podcast. My name is Paul Churchill. Thank you so much for |
| 0:29.3 | joining us. On today's podcast we've got Andrew. He's 47 years old. He's from Sydney, Australia. |
| 0:36.4 | And he took his last drink on February 16th, 2019. In his interview, he talks about how he got away with it until he didn't. |
| 0:46.2 | It's a fantastic interview. |
| 0:47.8 | You guys are going to love it. |
| 0:49.8 | Recently someone said to me, hey Paul, you sound a little different in the last few |
| 0:54.5 | episodes. You're speaking slower. It's as if the intonation or the cadence of your |
| 1:00.0 | voice has changed. I laughed and I said correct and after the interview with |
| 1:04.8 | Andrew I'll discuss why. This past Saturday we had a first of two |
| 1:09.6 | Australia meetups which took place in Sydney at Bondi Beach. We had 13 rock stars in attendance. |
| 1:16.5 | Mark who I interviewed on episode 230 even flew over from Perth and want to say thank you to everyone who attended and check this |
| 1:25.1 | out this is cool we had a two-hour lunch at a cafe that was right on the beach |
| 1:30.1 | we then did a one-hour walk along the coast to Bronti Beach. Right when we arrive, we were approached |
| 1:37.1 | by Remedie Cambucia, who offered us free Cambucia. I was like, you have no idea just how much this group loves Cambucia. |
| 1:46.4 | I then tell them about Recovery elevator, the meetup, and then they give us four free cases of Cambucia, we continue the meet-up on the grass under a large tree |
| 1:55.7 | still on the beach. Thank you Petri from Cafe Ari Blue, hello forever, for your help getting this event set up. |
| 2:04.4 | And before we get any further, let's hear from Better Help. |
| 2:07.4 | Is there something interfering with your happiness or is preventing you from achieving your |
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