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An Addiction Recovery Lunch-hour Speaker Meeting. A new guest speaker with at least 1 year sobriety from any addiction, and who is actively working in recovery, will speak for 25 minutes each week on a specific recovery topic. This will be followed by a moderated 25 minute Q & A session from the live audience. The live speaker meetings will be held on Zoom each Friday at 10:00 AM Pacific time. To attend the live recordings and have the opportunity of asking questions of the guest, please send an email to reco12pod@gmail.com and request to get on the invitation list. To become a Reco12 Spearhead and support this mission, please consider subscribing at https://www.buzzsprout.com/1117700/support . All aspects of recovery will be covered, including but not limited to: Steps, Blessings of Recovery, Relapse Prevention, Sponsoring, Specific aspects of recovery, What to do if I relapse, etc. We invite each guest speaker to seek guidance so they can reflect the light they have been given in order to inspire hope, meaning, growth and worth in each of us, the listening audience.
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Justin's Mistake Part 2 - Meeting 157 with Anita H
Well... I did it again... for the second time in 157 meetings. I forgot to hit record when we started the meeting. I will keep the summary of things below of what she talked about, and this quick recording is me trying to summarize Anita's share as well as taking responsibility for my error. As was brought up in the meeting, "We will not regret the past, nor wish to shut the door on it." Well... as much as I currently regret that I messed this up, I trust that soon enough, it can and will be used as something that I can draw from in the future to help another or myself in a hard time.
Anita H is from Spokane, WA. She was born and raised there. Here sobriety birthday from alcohol is 11/21/2018. She previously worked as a chef. That is where her alcoholism started, or so she thought. In all actuality, from about 14 or 15 years old, she was already planning how she would drink. Then at the age of 19, she began drinking. At age 20, one of her co-workers died right in front of her and that experience caused PTSD. This is when her alcoholism really got bad. She was chasing alcohol to try to get the images out of her head. She nearly drank herself to death in 2018, and the damage she did to her organs from this drinking is permanent.
She says that each day comes with new challenges, but she has to take it one day at a time. Alcohol, Anita says, does not care who you are, how many degrees you have, how rich you are, or how much you are loved by others. She shares in this meeting how she strives to stay strong through the cravings that still happen.
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