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In this compelling episode of Addicted to Recovery, hosts Chris and Max sit down with their close friend Albion, who shares his experiences and reflections as someone who has been five years sober. The conversation delves into the emotional and practical challenges of recovery, touching on themes of growth, gratitude, and the power of vulnerability.
Albion opens up about the emotional awareness that sobriety has brought into his life, including confronting feelings of envy, jealousy, and other defects of character. He reflects on how recovery has reshaped his relationships, making open communication and authenticity essential tools for connection. The trio also discusses parenting in recovery, emphasising both the struggles and the deep rewards of being a present and engaged parent.
Throughout the episode, Chris, Max, and Albion explore the importance of fellowship and how gratitude can be a transformative force in combating negative emotions. Albion’s insights highlight how embracing vulnerability can lead to deeper connections and a more balanced life.
This episode is a candid, inspiring look at the ongoing work and self-discovery that define a life of sobriety. It’s a testament to the power of recovery to transform not just the individual but the relationships and fellowship around them.
By Christopher White and Max Thomas5
22 ratings
In this compelling episode of Addicted to Recovery, hosts Chris and Max sit down with their close friend Albion, who shares his experiences and reflections as someone who has been five years sober. The conversation delves into the emotional and practical challenges of recovery, touching on themes of growth, gratitude, and the power of vulnerability.
Albion opens up about the emotional awareness that sobriety has brought into his life, including confronting feelings of envy, jealousy, and other defects of character. He reflects on how recovery has reshaped his relationships, making open communication and authenticity essential tools for connection. The trio also discusses parenting in recovery, emphasising both the struggles and the deep rewards of being a present and engaged parent.
Throughout the episode, Chris, Max, and Albion explore the importance of fellowship and how gratitude can be a transformative force in combating negative emotions. Albion’s insights highlight how embracing vulnerability can lead to deeper connections and a more balanced life.
This episode is a candid, inspiring look at the ongoing work and self-discovery that define a life of sobriety. It’s a testament to the power of recovery to transform not just the individual but the relationships and fellowship around them.

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