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S3 Episode 010 *Special Edition* Steve Lawson: Recovering Loudly … Recovery, Community & Showing Up Sober

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In this special episode, Shell is joined by Steve Lawson, community researcher at the Essex Recovery Foundation, ahead of the weekend’s Essex Recovery Festival - a celebration of connection, visibility, and healing through community.

Steve shares his powerful personal journey from military life and working fatherhood, to depression, addiction, and the moment he knew something had to change. Now two years sober, he reflects on how recovery transformed not just his life, but his relationships, identity and gave him purpose.

Together, they explore:

  • How alcohol is normalised (and glamorised) in British culture
  • The hidden link between mental health and substance use
  • The myth of “functioning addiction” and the danger of waiting until it's too late
  • Men’s mental health and why it’s still so hard to talk about
  • Why recovery isn’t boring — it’s expansive, joyful and full of second chances

Steve also shares what to expect from this year’s Essex Recovery Festival, including breathwork, sound healing, axe throwing (!), live music, and the kind of connection that can change lives.

Whether you're sober, sober-curious, or still figuring it out this episode shows what real recovery looks like when it's rooted in community, not shame.

https://www.essexrecoveryfoundation.org/festival

https://www.essexrecoveryfoundation.org/

For more information on We Recover Loudly and to reach out for speaking engagements or support email [email protected]

@werecoverloudly
www.werecoverloudly.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Guest Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Steve's Journey with Essex Recovery Foundation (00:01:32)

3. Struggles with Addiction and Mental Health (00:02:29)

4. The Role of Alcohol in Society (00:03:57)

5. Challenges in Recovery and Support Systems (00:07:18)

6. Personal Reflections and Recovery Insights (00:10:48)

7. Men's Mental Health and Social Pressures (00:17:10)

8. Changing Perceptions of Mental Health (00:17:58)

9. The Challenges of Early Recovery (00:20:23)

10. Family Dynamics in Recovery (00:21:05)

11. Coping with Cravings and Triggers (00:23:26)

12. Sober Social Life (00:25:16)

13. Essex Recovery Festival (00:26:17)

14. The Power of Recovery Communities (00:29:58)

65 episodes

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Content provided by Shell Righini. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Shell Righini or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this special episode, Shell is joined by Steve Lawson, community researcher at the Essex Recovery Foundation, ahead of the weekend’s Essex Recovery Festival - a celebration of connection, visibility, and healing through community.

Steve shares his powerful personal journey from military life and working fatherhood, to depression, addiction, and the moment he knew something had to change. Now two years sober, he reflects on how recovery transformed not just his life, but his relationships, identity and gave him purpose.

Together, they explore:

  • How alcohol is normalised (and glamorised) in British culture
  • The hidden link between mental health and substance use
  • The myth of “functioning addiction” and the danger of waiting until it's too late
  • Men’s mental health and why it’s still so hard to talk about
  • Why recovery isn’t boring — it’s expansive, joyful and full of second chances

Steve also shares what to expect from this year’s Essex Recovery Festival, including breathwork, sound healing, axe throwing (!), live music, and the kind of connection that can change lives.

Whether you're sober, sober-curious, or still figuring it out this episode shows what real recovery looks like when it's rooted in community, not shame.

https://www.essexrecoveryfoundation.org/festival

https://www.essexrecoveryfoundation.org/

For more information on We Recover Loudly and to reach out for speaking engagements or support email [email protected]

@werecoverloudly
www.werecoverloudly.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Guest Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Steve's Journey with Essex Recovery Foundation (00:01:32)

3. Struggles with Addiction and Mental Health (00:02:29)

4. The Role of Alcohol in Society (00:03:57)

5. Challenges in Recovery and Support Systems (00:07:18)

6. Personal Reflections and Recovery Insights (00:10:48)

7. Men's Mental Health and Social Pressures (00:17:10)

8. Changing Perceptions of Mental Health (00:17:58)

9. The Challenges of Early Recovery (00:20:23)

10. Family Dynamics in Recovery (00:21:05)

11. Coping with Cravings and Triggers (00:23:26)

12. Sober Social Life (00:25:16)

13. Essex Recovery Festival (00:26:17)

14. The Power of Recovery Communities (00:29:58)

65 episodes

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