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Recovery Elevator

RE 363: The Most Powerful Pharmacy in the World

Recovery Elevator

Paul

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

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Episode 363 – The most powerful pharmacy in the world

 

Today we have Brian. He is 48 years old and from Ohio. His last drink was on March 31, 2019.

 

For more information about our Denver event, please go here.

 

Exact Nature www.exactnature.com Code: RE20

 

Highlights from Paul: How do you leverage the brain to work in your favor?

 

Acknowledge there is a problem.  Make sure your mental energies match your goal. Use the thinking mind to pull up a good memory (vacation, significant accomplishment). The cycle: The more the nervous system is in check, the more you want to do things that bring you joy. The more you do something that brings you joy, the more your nervous system calms down.

 

Listen to the nature sounds playlist. We forget that we come from nature; we evolved with crickets and blue jays. All you need to do is listen to nature sounds and allow them to calm the nervous system.

 

BetterHelp: www.betterhelp.com/elevator

 

[11:19] Odette introduces Brian

 

Brian has been sober for 1000 days.  He is from Cleveland, Ohio, likes mountain biking, the outdoors, art museums, and travel. 

 

Drinking became an issue for Brian after high school.  He experimented with drinking, pot, and methamphetamines.  He was an addict for a year and eventually went to rehab.  He dropped illicit drugs and continued drinking.  His family drank, so they wanted him to quit drugs but continue drinking.  Brian did everything to excess.  He had two failed marriages, and his drinking always led to bad situations.  He believed he could control his drinking.

 

In 2018, Brian started a new job.  He blacked out at the end of a training event, and he knew he had to quit.  He stopped on April 1 but was a dry drunk.  He was always angry.  He didn't know what to do because drinking was always a reward.

 

Today, Brian listens to podcasts and finds the similarities.  He meditates.  Regulating his emotions has been a struggle, but it's getting better.  Café Re drove his recovery.  His goal is not to be an embarrassment anymore.  Brian removed himself from all his prior activities to avoid triggers.  Now he follows the 7 Habits, s, lives his values, and sobriety is his number one priority.  He appreciates his wife's support, and they have a solid partnership.  After a year of firsts (holidays, anniversaries), he felt stronger in his recovery.  He is a better husband, a better stepdad, and his career has progressed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You may have to say adios to booze if... 

 

If you find yourself crying in the shower, not knowing how you got to your room.

 

Odette's final thoughts:

 

Getting through a year of firsts is a legitimate challenge.   Don't let the images of sobriety being easy or perfect discourage you.  Sobriety takes time.  It is uncomfortable; it is normal to feel angry; it's not always fun.  Focus on doing the next right thing.  It gets better.

 

Upcoming events, retreats, and courses:

 

  • You can find more information about our events 

 

Sponsors:

 

Exact Nature www.exactnature.com Code: RE20

BetterHelp: www.betterhelp.com/elevator

 

Affiliate Link for Amazon: Shop via Amazon using this link.

 

The book, Alcohol is SH!T, is out. Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here!  

 

Resources: 

Connect with Cafe RE - Use the promo code OPPORTUNITY to waive the set-up fee.

Recovery Elevator YouTube - Subscribe here!

Sobriety Tracker iTunes 

 

"Recovery Elevator –we took the elevator down; we need to take the stairs back up - I love you guys."

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's never been that way for me to have one, and I just have to remind myself of that.

0:10.0

Life is always working in your favor, you can't heal the same environment you became sick.

0:19.0

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

0:29.0

On today's podcast, we have Brian. He's 48 years old. He's from Ohio and took his last drink on March 31st, 2019.

0:38.0

Great job, Brian. Listeners in exactly two months. This is going to be March 31st to April 2nd.

0:44.0

Recovery Elevator will be in downtown Denver, Colorado with the Hilton Garden Inn for our yearly conference style retreat.

0:50.0

This event is geared towards connection, and you'll connect in many fun ways with others who also want to ditch the booze.

0:56.0

This event is loaded with live music, connection, and will be exploring meditation.

1:01.0

In fact, all the music for the meditations are performed live. Registration for this event is now open and go to the RE website for more information.

1:09.0

Link is in the show notes. Thank you, Liz. And before we get any further, let's hear from Exact Nature.

1:16.0

Exact Nature's all natural CBD-based products are specially formulated to help you lighten the load in recovery.

1:24.0

I've been taking Exact Nature's Sleepy CBD pills and sleeping so well.

1:30.0

These products are 100% THC-free, and they can be a great tool for your recovery.

1:36.0

Learn more at ExactNature.com and use the promo code RE20 to receive a 20% discount on your order. That is RE20 at ExactNature.com.

1:48.0

Okay, let's get started. Listeners, today I want to cover the most powerful pharmacy in the world. It's Pfizer.

1:55.0

I'm kidding. No, it's not Pfizer. In fact, since the introduction of Prozac in 1988, I think they've made things worse for the world of mental health.

2:05.0

The most revealing book I've read on this topic is called The Anatomy of an Epidemic by Robert Whitaker. It's not a recovery book, but that's what helped me make the decision to ditch my ADD meds a couple years back.

2:16.0

So today, I'm referring to a pharmacy that can create the chemicals needed to heal in a matter of seconds without any side effects.

2:24.0

To learn more, go to WWW. I'm kidding on that one as well. This is not a product from a webpage either.

2:32.0

Listeners, I'm referring to the human brain that consists of roughly 100 billion neurons, or about the same amount of stars we have in our own galaxy, the Milky Way.

2:41.0

And I don't think that's a coincidence either. I said this the other night in one of our restore core sessions. Yes, you are quitting drinking.

2:48.0

You are no longer inserting direct toxicity into your body, but the next crucial step is you begin working with the thinking mind.

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