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Recovery Elevator

RE 385: You're Free

Recovery Elevator

Paul

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

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Episode 385  - You're Free

 

Today we have Steve. He is 34, from Boston, MA, and took his last drink on February 18, 2021.

 

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Highlights from Paul

 

An elementary view of freedom is free will or doing what you want. A more rewarding form of freedom includes commitments, discipline, and boundaries for extended periods. Freedom also includes sleep, routine, forgiveness, being present, being of service, overcoming fear, and adding value. Freedom gives you choices; the most important choice is to be your authentic self.

 

                                                                             

[8:40]  Steve has been sober for over a year. Steve's parents were born in El Salvatore, and Steve is first generation American. In college, he stumbled upon neuroscience. He enjoys running, boxing and music. A classmate passed, and the grief and mystery around his death felt impossible to process at the time. Alcohol put noise cancellation on his thoughts, his anxiety, and the reality of death. Steve never grieved. Over the years, his drinking progressed from weekends to weekdays to whenever he wasn't working. He learned quickly he couldn't have 1-2 drinks. Moderation didn't work. Last year on his birthday, he drank to excess in front of his parents, siblings, and partner. He resolved you quit drinking. You get to keep everything else or give up everything and keep drinking. 

 

Steve attempted moderation. Eventually, he went to therapy to learn how to navigate his feelings, anxiety, and urge to drink. He realized he had a family history of alcohol abuse and anxiety. On a particularly bad day, his friends expressed concern and suggested some things to explore.    After his first Café Re meeting, Steve felt more comfortable with his thoughts; that was his Day 1. The RE community gave Steve the push he needed. Listening to others, he felt accepted, nourished, and supported. He described never feeling more human and letting vulnerability take center stage. Day count fell aside, and it became "no matter what."

 

Steve's non-negotiables started with not letting alcohol influence his work. Now it's about being present and letting life happen. 

 

 

Paul's Summary

 

Declare freedom over alcohol. Never quit quitting.

 

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Transcript

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Recovery elevator episode 385 the same way that drinking temporarily helped with anxiety

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But it revealed that I was living with anxiety my whole life, and I just had never known how to process that

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like this

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Yeah, that should work

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Mixed down. Yeah, keep going. Yo, yo, mix down

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Three four. Yo, yo, would you make you mix down?

0:28.5

There we go

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Mickey wiki mix down

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Guys in the house. Haha. I love it

0:35.0

Mickey wiki mix down

0:37.3

There we go. Three four. Welcome to the Recovery elevator podcast. My name is Paul Churchill

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And I'm excited to be here with you today on today's episode. We got Steve

0:46.2

He's 34 years old from Boston, Massachusetts took his last drink on February 18th,

0:51.4

2021

0:53.2

Yo, I am excited for these upcoming RE happenings August 10th of the 14th

0:58.4

We've got our annual flagship retreat in Boseman, Montana

1:01.6

We've still got men's cabin spots and camping spots

1:06.0

And then we've got our first alcohol-free photography course for the beginner starting this September with Chris Ooyan and Brian Crottie

1:13.0

Alcohol-free mindfulness course for the beginner starting this September with Patrick Foley

1:18.5

And then our first ever in-person service project

1:22.2

This is Saturday September 17th in Denver, Colorado

1:25.7

Huge shout out to Lauren G for putting this together

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