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RE 503: It Takes What It Takes

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Paul

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🗓️ 7 October 2024

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Episode 503 – It Takes What It Takes

 

Today we have Leah from Akron, OH. She took her last drink on September 4th, 2022.

 

Sponsors mentioned in this episode:

 

Better Help  - code ELEVATOR

 

Tonight is our first session of our Ditching the Booze Mindfulness course. It will be on Monday nights at 7:30 EST for the next five weeks. This course will teach you the basics of mindfulness and mediation. It is included with Café RE membership. Visit Café RE to sign up if you aren’t already a member.

 

Speaking of Café RE, our community is no longer on Facebook. We have found a new home that is off social media, and it now has an app that you can find in the app stores.

 

[03:28] Thoughts from Paul:

 

The only thing harder than forgiveness is the opposite – resentments. It is important that we begin with forgiving ourselves.

 

It takes what it takes for you to get sober and quit drinking. There is no set pathway into and out of a drinking problem. Paul believes this is one of the reasons why alcohol-free communities are so non-judgmental, loving and accepting. Those who have quit drinking know that it takes what it takes.

 

Paul shares some “it takes what it takes” stories from himself and others working on their alcohol-free journey. Never quit quitting and you will find your way. It takes what it takes.

 

[08:20] Paul introduces Leah:

 

At the time of recording, Leah is celebrating 2 years alcohol-free. She grew up in Akron Ohio, she is 36 and just got married, they have a 3-month-old daughter. For fun Leah enjoys hiking, singing, hanging out with friends and spending time with her baby.

 

Leah shares the story of what drove her to make the decision to quit drinking. After waking up on a bench next to a river and realizing that she was barefoot and had walked over a mile in a blackout, she feared what might happen next if she continued to drink.

 

Leah began drinking in high school and felt that it gave her courage to be herself. She says she was always addicted to that feeling. After leaving a bad relationship to an alcoholic, Leah started dating her now-husband. He is a normal drinker and Leah felt safe with him.

 

Leah says over time her drinking increased and the blackouts started. She says she isn’t the same person when she drinks and would often get angry and start fights with her partner. Waking up feeling regret and shame and promising she wouldn’t do it again became commonplace for Leah.

 

It was Leah’s therapist through Betterhelp that suggested she check out some podcasts and that’s how Leah stumbled upon RE. She says she just started listening from the beginning and found the interviews with others very helpful and she no longer felt alone in this battle.

 

Leah says since quitting drinking, she has lost weight and feels better overall. The first year she struggled with boredom since drinking was her hobby. She has been working on her unresolved childhood trauma and learning how to be herself without drinking. Leah’s emotions have leveled out and she no longer gets angry as often as she used to. Leah and her husband are still able to share the same hobbies, and she now drinks NA beers. Cravings have not been a big issue for her, she remembers how bad the following days were when she would drink, and it helps her stay grounded.

 

In the future, Leah would like to have another child, but she is comfortable where she is right now.

 

Leah’s parting piece of guidance: one day at a time.

 

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0:00.0

Recovery Elevator episode 503.

0:04.0

I was so tired of feeling the shame all the time or the confusion waking up.

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So I was just really worried about myself because it's only getting worse and worse and

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worse so it was just so traumatic for me to remember that I was walking barefoot and

0:18.2

that's all I can see when I think about it and that's all I remember doing so I

0:22.3

was like I'm done. Welcome. Welcome to the Recovery Elevator Podcast. My name is Paul Churchill and I'm so

0:48.7

excited to be here with you today. Listeners on today's episode we have Leah. She's from Akron, Ohio and took her last

0:55.9

drink on September 4th, 2022. Great job Leah. Tonight is our first session of our Ditching the Boo's Mindfulness Course.

1:06.1

This course is Monday nights at 7.30 p.m. Eastern for five consecutive weeks.

1:11.0

This course will teach you the basics of mindfulness and meditation.

1:14.0

Now calming the mind when it comes to quitting drinking,

1:17.0

or better said, learning how to deal with the thinking mind post-alcohol is key.

1:22.0

Now this course is included with Cafe Area membership and there's a

1:25.4

link in the show notes to join. Thank you Robin. And speaking of Cafe Ari,

1:30.9

our community is no longer on Facebook. We have found a home that is off of social

1:35.9

media and Cafery now has an app, which you can find in any app store that is worth a damn.

1:43.0

Okay, this is one of the best stories I have come across and 100% is a soon to be Disney movie.

1:50.0

Five years ago, a pet donkey named Diesel went missing.

1:54.6

Apparently Diesel, now eight years old,

1:57.3

joined a herd of elk where he has been living his best life.

2:01.0

The donkey's owner reported that it appears Diesel has a great group of elk friends, is happy and he has no plans to recapture him.

2:09.0

Moral of this true story is there's a herd out there for everyone and it may not be the tribe that you expected at all and it's even better

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