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Recovery Road

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Welcome to Recovery Road, a podcast from Hazelden Publishing. Here you'll find the best thoughts, excerpts, and reflections from our most popular resources. These words, feelings, and insights from world-renowned authors have helped millions of people conquer substance use disorder so they can live their best lives. What's in these podcasts represents the best of the best—and we present them here for inspiration on your journey. Now more than ever, we need to find the calm in the chaos, stay focused on self-care, and remain on our path to long-term recovery. Remember, you are not alone. We are all in this together. So join us each day here on Recovery Road.
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Episodes

Accepting Ourselves and our Addiction

First Year Sobriety: When All that Changes is Everything , Guy Kettelhack draws on the voices of women and men who are navigating the unknown territory of their first year of sobriety. This excerpt includes the personal accounts of Marcia and George, two people in recovery who still find themselves occasionally overwhelmed with rage.

Jan 26, 20239 minEp. 257

The Power in Powerlessness

In her book A Woman's Guide to Recovery , Brenda Iliff gives expert advice, caring support, and personal stories of women who have found their way out of the mess of addiction and into new lives marked by healing and recovery. This excerpt discusses the paradox of the First Step, exploring how we can find true power through admitting our powerlessness.

Jan 19, 202313 minEp. 256

You are Not Alone: Joining "The Great We" of Recovery

In her book Mindfulness and the 12 Steps , Thérèse Jacobs-Stewart offers support for recovery, drawing on her personal experience and a wide range of knowledge in psychology and spirituality. In this excerpt, she points out that "we" is the first word of the Twelve Steps and makes a case for the importance of connection and community as spiritual resources for healthy recovery.

Jan 12, 202312 minEp. 255

Back to Basics: What Does Unmanageable Mean?

In this excerpt from his book, Step Up: Unpacking Steps One, Two, and Three with Someone Who's Been There , bestselling author and sober alcoholic Michael Graubart explores the word unmanageability as it appears in Step One, and how our impulse to control everyone and everything is at the heart of our struggle with alcoholism and other addictions.

Jan 05, 20238 minEp. 254

Twelve Ways to Revitalize Your Recovery

In this excerpt from the revised edition of his classic book A Gentle Path through the Twelve Steps , Dr. Patrick Carnes offers practical advice for revitalizing a recovery that may feel stalled or stuck and reminds us that the gifts of recovery are always meant to be shared.

Dec 29, 202210 minEp. 253

Nothing Less than Love is Required

Now That You're Sober: Week by Week Guidance from Your Recovery Coach , Earnie Larsen and Carol Larsen Hegarty offer practical advice and wise inspiration for the recovery journey. In this excerpt, we hear personal insight from James, an AA member who has had a tough go at life but now helps others hear and embrace the message and the miracle of recovery.

Dec 22, 202212 minEp. 252

Service: The Adventure of Reaching Out

In his book Second Year Sobriety: Getting Comfortable Now That Everything Is Different , Guy Kettelhack explores growth and the challenges we often face in our second year of recovery. In this excerpt, we hear a personal story from Jack, a member of AA who is learning what acts of service can look like in recovery.

Dec 15, 20229 minEp. 251

The Rich Rewards of Step Twelve

In his book Twelve Step Sponsorship: How It Works , author and sponsor Hamilton B. writes for both sponsors and sponsees about this important part of the program. In this excerpt he highlights the relational power that undergirds Twelve Step recovery and is the focus of Step Twelve: we find recovery with the help of others, and then we get to pay it forward.

Dec 08, 20229 minEp. 250

The Active Spirituality of the Twelfth Step

In her book A Woman's Way Through the Twelve Steps , Dr. Stephanie Covington guides readers through the Twelve Step journey through the lens of women's perspective. In this excerpt, we learn what a spiritual awakening is and how it applies to us as we take the Twelfth Step.

Dec 01, 202210 minEp. 249

Mindfulness: A Path to Personal Growth

In her book, Find Your Light: Practicing Mindfulness to Recover from Anything , Beverly Conyers shows us how the practice of mindfulness, which includes deep acceptance of the present moment, can be a daily part of recovery and a path to a happier life.

Nov 24, 20229 minEp. 248

New Every Morning: How to Remake Your Decisions Each Day

In her book Fearless Relationships: Simple Rules for Lifelong Contentment , Karen Casey offers a guide for living with more serenity and creating a world that will nurture us and our relationships. In this excerpt, Casey discusses how she starts her day with God. We see how doing this helps her have a positive attitude for the day ahead.

Nov 17, 20227 minEp. 247

Practicing Presence: The Power in Meditation

In his book Practicing the Here and Now , Herb K. offers a framework for understanding and accessing the powerful gifts of prayer and meditation found in the Twelve Step journey of recovery. In this excerpt, Herb describes the practice of meditation, defining it as an intentional process that allows us to receive guidance that both informs and transforms our lives and relationships.

Nov 10, 202211 minEp. 246

Conscious Contact: Finding Your Way Forward

In her book Mindfulness and the 12 Steps , Thérèse Jacobs-Stewart offers support for recovery, drawing on her personal experience and an impressive range of knowledge in psychology, spirituality, and the Twelve Steps. In this excerpt, we hear the author's own story of working with a spiritual advisor and how the invitation to prayer and meditation at the heart of Step Eleven helped her face a life-changing choice....

Nov 03, 202210 minEp. 245

How to Not Be a Jerk

In Undrunk: A Skeptic's Guide to AA , recovering alcoholic A.J. Adams shares insights and wisdom from his own story of skeptic spirituality, and the gifts of acceptance and willingness that he found along the path of recovery. In this excerpt, the author shares his two-step method for working Step Ten in the moments when it's most needed.

Oct 27, 20227 minEp. 244

How to Break the Cycle of Stress in Relationships

In their book Rein in Your Brain: From Impulsivity to Thoughtful Living in Recovery , Cynthia Moreno Tuohy and Victoria Costello offer brain training techniques for breaking the cycle of compulsive thoughts and behaviors. In this excerpt, we are given a real-life scenario that shows how not communicating feelings can affect our relationships and daily life.

Oct 20, 202211 minEp. 243

Step Ten: How to Sober up to Your Humanness

In his book, Drop the Rock: The Ripple Effect , Fred H. helps us explore Step Ten, and how the habits and practices that we build in a program of recovery create positive effects in us that ripple outward into our relationships and beyond. This excerpt discusses the importance of paying attention to our feelings as we practice Step Ten.

Oct 13, 202211 minEp. 242

Keep Moving Forward

For decades, the book A Program for You: A Guide to the Big Book's Design for Living has helped millions of people understand and apply the Twelve Steps to their lives and find an authentic path to recovery. In this excerpt, the authors offer Step Ten as a pattern for growing into the promises Alcoholics Anonymous makes about how we will feel and what we will experience in recovery.

Oct 06, 20228 minEp. 241

From Resentment to Forgiveness: Learning to Let Go

In Finding your Moral Compass: Transformative Principles to Guide You in Recovery and Life , Craig Nakken offers forty-one universal principles, paired as positive and negative counterparts, that guide behavior. In this excerpt, we see the emotional toll of holding on to resentment compared with allowing ourselves to forgive.

Sep 29, 202212 minEp. 240

Beyond Blame: Repairing Relationships in Early Recovery

In his book Twelve Step Sponsorship: How It Works , author and sponsor Hamilton B. writes for both sponsors and sponsees, helping people at any stage of recovery understand and apply the guidance of the Twelve Steps and make the most of the sponsor relationship. In this excerpt, he explores the hard but rewarding practice of face-to-face relationship repair that is the focus of the Ninth Step, "Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others....

Sep 22, 202210 minEp. 239

Working Through Step Nine

In A Gentle Path Through the Twelve Steps , Dr. Patrick Carnes offers the Steps as a pattern of practices and habits that make lasting recovery possible. We can use these principles as a guide to a new way of living--letting go of our old ways of thinking and acting and accepting that change in our lives is both ongoing and inevitable.

Sep 15, 202211 minEp. 238

Unapologetic Amends: Forgiveness and Step Nine

Our addictions kept us isolated from others--even the people we hurt. They also often made us strangers to ourselves. Those of us who also live with a mental disorder can have a hard time figuring out which of our diseases has done the most harm, and how we can possibly start healing our relationships as well as ourselves. This can make the direct amends of Step Nine feel almost impossible.

Sep 08, 20229 minEp. 237

Responsibility: The Cornerstone of Recovery

We probably started to learn about being "responsible" at a young age. Our guardians, teachers, and employers may have used the word numerous times, reminding us to hold ourselves accountable. But what does responsibility look like now that we're in recovery? Craig Nakken can help. In his book The Addictive Personality: Understanding the Addictive Process and Compulsive Behavior , Nakken helps people understand the process of addiction as well as the progressive nature of the disease and how to ...

Sep 01, 20229 minEp. 236

Choose Differently: Five Ways to Own Our Part

In her book When Reality Bites: How Denial Helps and What to Do When it Hurts , Holly Parker provides exercises and personal stories that can help us understand and accept the positive uses of denial and learn to move past it when it becomes counterproductive. This excerpt introduces five different ways people tend to point the finger and avoid responsibility in relationships.

Aug 25, 202210 minEp. 235

The Trio of Unwelcome Feelings: Envy, Guilt and Shame

In her book The Next Happy , Tracey Cleantis offers a roadmap for letting go of a dream that isn't working and teaches us how to set realistic goals for finding a new way forward. This excerpt describes how envy, guilt, and shame—what Cleantis calls the "Trio of unwelcome feelings"—can get in the way of our progress. We don't have to let these emotions rule our lives.

Aug 18, 202210 minEp. 234

Starting from Within

For decades, the book A Program for You: A Guide to the Big Book's Design for Living has helped millions of people understand and apply the Twelve Steps to their lives and find an authentic path to recovery. In this excerpt, the authors describe the Program as a process of finding harmony with the activity and will of a Higher Power, which includes the work of setting things right with the people we've harmed....

Aug 11, 20228 minEp. 233

Six Tips for Avoiding Personalization and Blame

In their book What Went Right , Dr. Michael G. Wetter and Eileen Baley introduce easy-to-understand principles and techniques for recognizing and intervening against self-defeating thought processes and improving self-esteem. This excerpt includes tips for avoiding personalization and blame—two unhealthy responses to feelings of guilt.

Aug 04, 202210 minEp. 232

Awakening Change: Build your Meditation Muscle

In her book The Recovering Body: Physical and Spiritual Fitness for Living Clean and Sober , Jennifer Matesa offers a guide to achieving physical recovery as part of our path to lifelong sobriety. This excerpt offers tips for meditation and can encourage us to create a healthy new habit.

Jul 28, 20228 minEp. 231

Into Action: Become a Better Person

In his book Undrunk: A Skeptic's Guide to AA , A. J. Adams describes how joining Alcoholics Anonymous changed his preconceptions about recovery and what could work for him. In this excerpt, Adams describes what the program taught him about real humility as well as the type of action that produces change on the road to recovery.

Jul 21, 20229 minEp. 230

Humility: How to Be Great and Small at the Same

In her book A Woman's Way Through the Twelve Steps , Dr. Stephanie Covington guides readers along the Twelve Step journey through the lens of women's perspective. In this excerpt, we learn how Step Seven can help us stay conscious and aware of our actions. Most of all, it lets us ask for help letting go of the results.

Jul 14, 20229 minEp. 229

Arrogance vs. Humility

In Finding Your Moral Compass: Transformative Principles to Guide You in Recovery and Life , Craig Nakken outlines forty-one basic principles, paired as positive and negative counterparts, that guide our behavior. This excerpt explores the way arrogance can be tempered by self-awareness and honest humility.

Jul 07, 20227 minEp. 228
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