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Recovery Elevator

RE 373: Control and Connection

Recovery Elevator

Paul

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

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Episode 373– Control and Connection

 

Today we have Chris. She is 46, from Baltimore, and took her last drink on August 28, 2016.

 

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Paul thanks all the guests who have shared their stories to help us on the path toward sobriety. Paul wants to hear about your favorite episode or the value bombs that resonated with you. Please include the episode number if possible. Contact Paul at: info@recoveryelevator.com.

 

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How are you reconciling the elements of control in your life? Paul talks about our struggles with control at the macro and micro levels. Is the opposite of control connection? We have never been more disconnected.

 

Paul's homework for listeners is to invite a friend out to coffee instead of placing your mental energies on trying to control things. Go on a walk with your dog in Nature. Learn to play the ukulele with us, go on a meditation retreat, join Café RE, call your mom, volunteer at a soup kitchen, write a letter to someone in jail. All our lives depend on this, and we all have to do our part, which I know we can and know we will.

 

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[10:16] Sherrie lives in Baltimore and has two adult children. She is a massage therapist and teaches movement. She is a competitive Irish dancer; she loves paddle boarding and hiking.

 

Alcoholism was a big part of Chris' family. There was a lot of shame, and she steered clear of alcohol. She was the designated driver for her friends in high school. After she was married, she started drinking, and it rapidly progressed into a problem. After losing a pregnancy, she had a white light moment, and she went down a very dark hole. Alcohol became her coping mechanism to turn off the pain. She began losing clients and students and realized it was time to stop.

 

Physical pain and discomfort were warning signs for Chris that she wasn't headed in a good direction. Her husband never thought her drinking was a problem. Moderation was his preferred choice. He didn't think she needed to quit altogether, even when she asked for help. Waking up in a blur became commonplace. Chris started listening to recovery podcasts, and fear became the impetus to get her to quit drinking.

 

Chris' clients started to notice a difference in her when she quit drinking. They asked, what's different? She began her sober journey alone and listened to sobriety podcasts, including Recovery Elevator. She kept it quiet, even from her partner.   Chris attended a Recovery Elevator retreat and realized she was a dry drunk. Community became part of her recovery, and she credits Paul's work for expanding her view of a sober life.

 

Lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise, became critical to Chris' recovery. As she continued to get better, her husband got worse and tried to sabotage her efforts. Chris relies on community and meditative movement to maintain her sobriety. 

 

Talking openly about alcohol use with her daughters has been crucial to Chris. They have open discussions about alcohol, marijuana, and other addictive substances. She reminds her daughters that she doesn't drink and why and is very open about the predisposition for addiction in their family. Chris appreciates the power and control that have returned to her in a life without alcohol.

 

Odette's Summary

 

[48:12] "The crap does not mean you are broken; it means you have room to grow."  Odette encourages us to look at the opportunities to learn, change our perceptions and live a different life. You are not alone – together is always better.

 

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Transcript

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Recovery elevator episode 373.

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And it was the conscious choice that I made because there was this fear that if I started I wouldn't be able to stop.

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Life is always working in your favor.

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You can't heal the same environment you became sick.

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

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On today's episode we have Chris. She's 46 years old from Baltimore and took her last drink on August 28th, 2016.

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Before we get any further, let's hear from exact nature.

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If you're interested in learning more, head on over to exactnature.com and use the promo code RE20 to receive a 20% discount on your order.

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That is RE20 at exactnature.com.

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Listeners, do you want to hear something awesome? The Recovery elevator Podcast is in the 98th percentile of all podcasts on the Interwebs.

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And there are over 2 million podcasts.

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Now the reason for this is the guest who comes on every Monday and puts it all out there.

1:29.0

They do this for one reason which is why we've had success.

1:32.0

They do this to help you to be of service and to give guidance to others who may be struggling.

1:37.0

As Patrick fully says in our courses, they do this to help walk each other home.

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Now this podcast is free, the guests are not paid. They do this to help you, the listener, and it keeps them accountable as well.

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It's a really neat balance.

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So I want to say a huge thank you to the previous 372 guests and thank you to Chris for sharing your story today.

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And who knows where this journey may lead you?

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Just ask Chris Oyen who began listening to this podcast alone in his camper, divorce papers looming when everything was falling apart.

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Now he's one of the hosts for this podcast. Who knows, you may hear your own voice on this show in the future.

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