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Breaking the Chains: From Waiting to Working the Steps

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Nathan's journey through recovery takes a powerful turn as he shares why he waited almost six years before working the 12 steps, and the profound transformation that followed when he finally did. What began as simple abstinence eventually led to a spiritual awakening that changed everything.
"There were definitely time periods in those five-plus years where I struggled big time emotionally, spiritually, mentally—which I didn't have to," Nathan reveals. His testimony highlights the crucial difference between merely being sober and experiencing true recovery. While life improved somewhat after quitting drinking, he continued battling depression, anxiety, and uncontrollable anger until working through the steps unlocked a deeper healing.
The conversation explores the "window of willingness" concept—how pain initially creates motivation for change, but as basic life improvements occur, that window gradually narrows until another crisis forces it open again. Nathan's breakthrough came when emotional brokenness finally pushed him to complete the work he had long avoided. The results were transformative. His definition of serenity as an "overwhelming calmness" resonates throughout the episode, especially when describing how he now maintains peaceful relationships with his children and their mother, even spending Christmas mornings with them—something once deemed impossible.
Perhaps most touching is Nathan's experience praying for his estranged father, whom he had considered "hopeless." When his father called the very next day expressing desire to get sober, Nathan received powerful confirmation that "with God involved, nothing's hopeless." The hosts share their own experiences with spiritual disconnection and reconnection, creating a vulnerable discussion about maintaining balance in recovery while life's demands pull in multiple directions.
Whether you've been putting off step work, struggling to find peace in sobriety, or simply seeking inspiration for your journey, this episode offers profound insights into the difference between merely stopping drinking and experiencing the freedom of true spiritual awakening. Connect with us at [email protected] to share your thoughts!

Thank You for Joining Us.. Please share with friends. If you or anyone you know is struggling with alcoholism please reach out to us. We can get you help. [email protected]

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Recovery Unfiltered (00:00:00)

2. Nathan's Delayed Step Work Journey (00:03:15)

3. Finding Peace Beyond Sobriety (00:08:57)

4. The Power of Taking Action (00:13:46)

5. Defining Serenity as "Overwhelming Calmness" (00:19:18)

6. Perspective Shifts and Changed Relationships (00:27:21)

7. Praying for Those We Resent (00:36:05)

8. Spiritual Growth Through Daily Practice (00:45:19)

9. Balancing Recovery with Life's Demands (00:52:45)

42 episodes

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Nathan's journey through recovery takes a powerful turn as he shares why he waited almost six years before working the 12 steps, and the profound transformation that followed when he finally did. What began as simple abstinence eventually led to a spiritual awakening that changed everything.
"There were definitely time periods in those five-plus years where I struggled big time emotionally, spiritually, mentally—which I didn't have to," Nathan reveals. His testimony highlights the crucial difference between merely being sober and experiencing true recovery. While life improved somewhat after quitting drinking, he continued battling depression, anxiety, and uncontrollable anger until working through the steps unlocked a deeper healing.
The conversation explores the "window of willingness" concept—how pain initially creates motivation for change, but as basic life improvements occur, that window gradually narrows until another crisis forces it open again. Nathan's breakthrough came when emotional brokenness finally pushed him to complete the work he had long avoided. The results were transformative. His definition of serenity as an "overwhelming calmness" resonates throughout the episode, especially when describing how he now maintains peaceful relationships with his children and their mother, even spending Christmas mornings with them—something once deemed impossible.
Perhaps most touching is Nathan's experience praying for his estranged father, whom he had considered "hopeless." When his father called the very next day expressing desire to get sober, Nathan received powerful confirmation that "with God involved, nothing's hopeless." The hosts share their own experiences with spiritual disconnection and reconnection, creating a vulnerable discussion about maintaining balance in recovery while life's demands pull in multiple directions.
Whether you've been putting off step work, struggling to find peace in sobriety, or simply seeking inspiration for your journey, this episode offers profound insights into the difference between merely stopping drinking and experiencing the freedom of true spiritual awakening. Connect with us at [email protected] to share your thoughts!

Thank You for Joining Us.. Please share with friends. If you or anyone you know is struggling with alcoholism please reach out to us. We can get you help. [email protected]

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Recovery Unfiltered (00:00:00)

2. Nathan's Delayed Step Work Journey (00:03:15)

3. Finding Peace Beyond Sobriety (00:08:57)

4. The Power of Taking Action (00:13:46)

5. Defining Serenity as "Overwhelming Calmness" (00:19:18)

6. Perspective Shifts and Changed Relationships (00:27:21)

7. Praying for Those We Resent (00:36:05)

8. Spiritual Growth Through Daily Practice (00:45:19)

9. Balancing Recovery with Life's Demands (00:52:45)

42 episodes

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