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Recovery Elevator

RE 416: The AF Beverage

Recovery Elevator

Paul

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

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Today we have Mike, he is 59 from Newport, OR and took his last drink on 1/27/2022.

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

 

Thank you Café RE chat hosts!  You do an amazing job!

 

[01:34] Highlights from Paul:

 

When quitting drinking, the thinking mind creates 99 problems or obstacles, but what to drink when we ditch the booze shouldn't be one of them. Exploring AF beverages in recovery should be fun.

 

Paul gives us the three key pillars (the drink, the temperature, and the glass/cup) along with many great tips on combining these elements to make the perfect AF drink.

 

[10:31] Kris introduces Mike:

 

Mike has been sober for 323 days at the time of recording. He lives on the Oregon coast and after leaving the restaurant business three years ago, he now manages a deli. He enjoys writing and walking on the beach which he lives very close to.

 

Mike started working in the restaurant business as a cook at the age of 15-16 years old. He says that alcohol comes with the restaurant industry. It was customary to drink with customer and coworkers, it was part of day to day life. No one really commented on his drinking because his family was on the west coast and he was attending college on the east coast. Everyone he associated with at the time drank as well.

 

He did some soul searching after he had gotten a divorce and took some time away from alcohol, but it was hard to sustain. The long hours and drinking we beginning to take a toll on him mentally and physically. He started making rules around his drinking but always broke them.

 

When he was 40, he got married again and they had a child. He says alcohol was a problem in his relationships and was starting to affect his job as well.  He tried outpatient rehab and attending AA on his own but when that didn't repair the marriage, he stopped going. His drinking increased and he got a few DUIs that included court ordered meetings and counseling. He was just checking the boxes by going, but ended up learning things on the way even though he wasn't ready to quit drinking. He enjoys research and looks at that as time he used to research quitting drinking. He reflected on his journals that he has kept throughout his life and realized that he has always had issues with alcohol but didn't listen.

 

He joined Café RE in September of 2021 after his girlfriend found Recovery Elevator and suggested it to Mike. He feels that quitting drinking this time is his choice which has made all the difference for him.

 

When Mike first started his current AF journey, he would keep track of any cravings that he would have in a notebook that he carried with him. He says by the time he finished writing it down the craving had mostly left. His friends know he has quit which has made socializing much easier. He enjoys AF beer and isn't bothered by being around alcohol at events and when out playing pool.

 

Writing and processing his thoughts has been an instrumental tool for Mike in recovery. He works on his sobriety every single day and shares his reflections with the community daily since he quit.

 

[52:00] Kris' outro:

 

Kris reflects on "sandpaper people".  This quote from the book Us by Terrence Real helped him change his responses and reactions to these types of people. Even subtle positive energy can have an impact on those around me.

 

"This world does not belong to us; we belong to on another".

 

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Thanks for being here RE and remember,

We're the only ones that can do this, but we don't have to do it alone.

I love you guys

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Recovery elevator episode 416, you know, I made a couple mental decisions about how I was gonna

0:07.0

purchase that changed things, but I've done those before except this time it just everything clicked

0:13.1

into place in a way that it hasn't before. And, you know, now, my mindset now is that, you know,

0:19.7

I don't drink anymore. Like this? Yeah, that should work. Mixed down. Yeah, keep going.

0:29.0

Yo, yo, mix down. Three, four. Yo, yo, wiki wiki. Mixed down. There we go. Seven eight.

0:39.4

Wiki wiki. Mixed down. Eyes in the house. I love it. Wiki wiki. Mixed down.

0:46.2

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

0:51.2

and I am so excited to be here with you today. Listeners on today's episode, we have Mike,

0:57.6

59 years old from Newport, Oregon. It took us last drink on January 27th, 2022. Hell, yes, Mike.

1:07.3

Listeners, I want to give a shout out to one of our sponsors. It is so burlink. They are using

1:12.3

technology to create accountability in a neat way. They use a high tech portable breathalyzer system

1:18.5

that A uses facial recognition technology to verify identity. B has unique sensors to ensure

1:25.3

that no other air sources are being used. And C, here's the cool part, sends results to your

1:31.6

specified contacts. If you're looking for a concrete way to build accountability with loved ones,

1:36.4

sober link is the way to go. There's a link in the show notes for a $50 offer.

1:42.2

Okay, this Saturday, we are getting our sober ukulele on at noon eastern for six weeks.

1:48.9

We've got four rock star sober instructors lined up. You'll find yourself practicing in small

1:54.0

groups, and there's a chance you'll find yourself playing somewhere over the rainbow while looking

1:59.5

at an actual rainbow. But that's up to you. So again, this six week course starts this Saturday,

2:05.2

and there's a link in the show notes for more info and how to sign up. Thank you, Robin.

2:10.4

And I want to say thank you to all of our Caféri chat hosts. You guys do an amazing job.

2:15.8

All right, listeners, let's get started. Today, I want to talk to you about the alcohol-free beverage,

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