In this episode of the Recovery Matters podcast, host TJ, a young person in long-term recovery, converses with Mike, who has been in recovery since March 5, 1984. Mike shares his journey, beginning with his struggles with alcohol from the age of 12, escalating during his time in the Air Force, and eventually leading to his turning point at 21. They discuss the role of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), the importance of connection in recovery, and the concept of living one day at a time. Mike also opens up about his experience of coming to terms with his sexuality and the eventual acceptance from his family. Both TJ and Mike emphasize the significance of honesty, dealing with fear, and the support from peers in their recovery journeys. Mike reflects on the realization that most fears are unfounded and talks about the evolution of his personal identity while in recovery.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:31 Mike's Early Struggles with Alcohol
02:18 The Turning Point: Entering Recovery
05:12 The Importance of Connection in Recovery
05:29 TJ's Recovery Journey
07:46 Identity and Recovery
10:27 Living Authentically in Recovery
15:40 Overcoming Fear and Shame
18:34 Final Thoughts and Reflections----Across the Web----
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