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Recovery Elevator

RE 395: Can You Have Fun Without Alcohol?

Recovery Elevator

Paul

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

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2022

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Today we have Jim.   He is 50, from New York, and has been sober since June 19, 2022.

Today's Sponsor: Café RE
Use the promo code CONNECT for one free month in the alcohol-free community Café RE. 

Highlights from Paul

 

Paul and our listeners would like to hear from prior podcast guests. Please send us a note (approximately 200 words) to let us know how you are doing. We would love an update on your sobriety journey.     Email:  info@recoveryelevator.com

 

Yes!   You can have fun without alcohol. Paul just finished hosting the Bozeman retreat, and it was FUN. One of the highlights was an ecstatic dance party. Imagine 60ish sober people dancing on a basketball court in the afternoon.   There was also a silent dance party on the last night. Paul loved watching and participating in pure joy and fun. 

 

Sober fun is a learned skill, but it's worth it.   You learn to have fun without an external substance. Life is like a movie. Consider yourself the director. You can guide or nudge it any way you want. Leave room for other actors in your life and let them act their way. It makes the experience rich. If you are not having fun, check your inner narrative. At times we let external rules guide us when we have fun. Forget those rules and have fun now.

 

Stay tuned to the end for a poem written by one of our listeners, and today's outro music was written and performed by Michael P, a member of Café RE.

                                                                             

[10:02]  Jim has been sober for two weeks. He had almost two years and drank, and now he is back on track. He's had 699 sober days in the last 700. Jim is married with two kids and loves reading on his front porch. 

 

Jim attributes his recent field research to not using his tools.

 

Growing up, Jim drank in high school with his buddies. The quest for beer was their primary goal. College was more of the same. After college, it didn't feel as good. Drinking is part of his work culture and was celebrated. His first attempt at sobriety was at age 25. He stayed sober for three months, then returned to drinking. It was part of his job, his social circles, and his life always included drinking. Alcohol pushed back his fears.

 

In his early 40s, he started to realize he had a problem but didn't know how to go about quitting. He didn't love AA. By 45, he knew his drinking had become unsustainable. Drinking was like a low-grade hum that perpetually played for him. He began drinking alone at home, where nobody would bother him, and he could drink like he wanted. 

 

Gradually he began exploring sobriety. He would accumulate a few months and do more field research. He read "This Naked Mind."  When the pandemic hit, he decided to make more efforts to maintain sobriety. He joined Café RE in July of 2020, which was his turning point. Earlier this year, he started traveling more for work. He now realizes he stopped using his tools, including Café RE. He only drank for one day. It was scary; he was a wreck and knew he couldn't do this anymore. 

 

Jim writes every day. It helps him get the thoughts out of his head and on paper.

 

[49:33]  Paul's Summary

 

Paul reads a poem, "Connection," by Kelley A, Café RE Go Group.

 

[51:05] Outro Music, The Light Inside, by Michael P. 

 

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Recovery elevator episode 395 if I wanted to be the hero in my own life I

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knew I needed to stop drinking but I didn't know how to do it like this yeah

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that should work mix down yeah keep going yo yo mix down three four yo yo

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wiki wiki three mix down there we go seven eight wiki mix down guys in the house

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haha I love it wiki wiki mix down there we go three welcome to the recovery

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elevator podcast my name is Paul Churchill it is so good to be here with you

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today on today's episode we have Jim he's 50 years old he's from New York and at

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the time of this recording he has 17 days away from alcohol great job Jim

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want to talk to you about curious elixirs for a second here curious elixirs are

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beverages are handmade with the best ingredients and no refined sugar they

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created curious elixirs because they believe non-alcoholic drinks should be

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unusually delicious well crafted and good for bodies and souls their flavors

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are bold and crafted for the adventurous each flavor is a collaboration

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between their team of world class bartenders herbalists and food scientists

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and they proudly use only organic juices herbs spices roots barks and

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botanicals to make your mouth dance I've personally tried several curious elixir

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a of drinks and yes they are delicious and very creative as well if you want

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to learn more about curious elixirs their website is in the show notes thank

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you alize I want to give a shout out to all of our cafe every chat host thank

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you so much for what you guys do you do an amazing job okay let's get started

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listeners on episode 390 ones about four weeks ago I asked listeners what they

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