RE 560: Stress Reduction That Works
Recovery Elevator
Paul
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🗓️ 10 November 2025
⏱️ 49 minutes
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Summary
Today we have Dennis. He is 36 years old and lives near Vancouver, Canada. Dennis took his last drink on September 5th, 2025.
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[03:20] Thoughts from Paul:
Paul shares with us an article about stress by Dr. Rebecca Harris
Most stress management advice gets it wrong. We're often told to focus inward and practice self-care like bubble baths, meditation and getting a massage. While these activities aren't harmful, they're missing something critical.
When we experience stress, our bodies release a cocktail of hormones. Most people focus on cortisol and adrenaline, but there's another key player: oxytocin. This is the connection chemical that is primed when we are stressed.
Dr. Harris says that 58% of people stress out more when trying to control their stress. She says when researching workplace wellness programs, all of them fail to reduce stress with the exception of those programs that encourage employees to do charity or volunteer work.
So, when you are feeling stressed, try finding a way to help someone else. Or a pet? Take a dog for a walk, or your neighbor's dog. Maybe it's the planet. Get a trash bag and walk up and down your road. Get on the phone with someone and don't talk about your problem but ask them how their life is going.
The magic of an addiction is that it is trying to bring us back to our roots. When you start feeling the feels, start thinking not about how to make yourself feel better, but how you can make someone else feel better.
[10:38] Paul introduces Dennis:
Dennis is 36 years old and lives outside of Vancouver, Canada. He is married and they have two kids and two dogs. For work, Dennis is a millwright working in industrial mechanics.
Dennis grew up with an alcoholic father. When he was younger, he was turned off by alcohol due to what it did to his family, but around age 15 he tried drinking and says it was a problem for him from the beginning. Some early experiences found him in precarious situations,
Dennis met his wife when he was 19 and they drank together until they had kids. His wife was able to cut back while Dennis was not. This put some stress on the marriage over time with his wife trying to give him reality checks that drove him to try and take breaks. Those would last nine or so months and then Dennis would think that he could moderate, but that never lasted long before he was back where he was or worse.
On the evening of September 5th, Dennis was very drunk and behaving poorly. Upon waking the next morning, Dennis passed out and cut his cheek. Instead of going to the hospital, he went to his tee time and played the worst round of golf ever, he says. He was dwelling on the incident and his drinking, realizing that he could not continue living this way.
The first week without alcohol Dennis just tried to stay busy while listening to other people's stories on the RE podcast. This helped him recognize that he couldn't do it alone and he began to burn the ships. This included a talk with his oldest son who told Dennis they were proud of him for wanting to get help.
After the first week, Dennis attended his first AA meeting. For the first time he felt proud of his decision to quit. He had a great conversation with his wife later when she told him she was proud of him. Dennis said since then his life has done a 180.
Dennis says this time he is doing more than just "not drinking". He is exercising, working on being more present, attending AA and relearning his hobbies without alcohol. His goal is to be a better father, husband and person – and just a better version of himself.
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| 0:00.0 | Recovery Elevator episode 560. |
| 0:03.5 | Felt it was the first step in the right direction for me actually wanting to recover instead of just quitting drinking like I had in the past. |
| 0:12.2 | I never put any work into recovery and it was just quitting drinking. |
| 0:38.8 | Music Welcome to the Recovery Elevator Podcast. |
| 0:42.2 | My name is Paul Churchill, and I'm excited to be here with you today. |
| 0:44.8 | Listeners on today's episode, we have Dennis. |
| 0:48.4 | He's 36 years old from Napa Valley, California, |
| 0:53.7 | and he took his last drink of alcohol on September 5th, 2025. Great job Dennis. Actor Charlie Sheen is getting into the |
| 0:58.6 | AF beverage world. He's got a new alcohol-free beverage called Wild A-F, and he's trying to market it |
| 1:05.0 | as a lifestyle reset. There is a new Wisconsin-made zero-proof brand called Lubalibations, which was just nominated for the state's coolest thing as its retail footprint grows. |
| 1:19.1 | Now, some of the drunken counties in America are in Wisconsin, which I think is so rad that the state nominated this new zero-proof brand is the coolest thing. Times are |
| 1:30.4 | changing. And here's a big one that I did not have on my AF bingo card when I started RE 10 years ago, |
| 1:37.3 | and that's that Guinness, 0.0 deliveries are now surpassing traditional Guinness. |
| 1:44.7 | Wow. |
| 1:46.7 | So what is going on here? |
| 1:54.1 | Well, that's rhetorical because the masses are starting to realize that alcohol isn't good for you in any quantities at all. |
| 1:57.4 | It doesn't turn out to be what it's marketed to be. |
| 2:00.1 | And that would be a way to enhance your life. |
| 2:02.4 | For me, my alcohol consumption at the end brought only misery and pain. And before we get any further, I want to mention this is an ad from |
| 2:08.1 | BetterHelp. Recovery Elevator and BetterHelp, we are all about connection. And as the seasons change |
| 2:14.5 | and the days grow darker sooner, this can be a tough time for many. |
| 2:18.9 | So this November, BetterHelp is encouraging you to reach out. |
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