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Turning to some kind of higher power is a key component in many addiction recovery programs. And, as discussed in Osher's recent chat to 360, there's a good reason for that: it helps.
But why? What does a high power even look like outside of religion? And how can this idea help us in our lives even outside of addiction?
For more ideas like this, check out Osher's new book 'So What, Now What?'
For tickets to Story Club, head here
Get in touch with Osher here
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Turning to some kind of higher power is a key component in many addiction recovery programs. And, as discussed in Osher's recent chat to 360, there's a good reason for that: it helps.
But why? What does a high power even look like outside of religion? And how can this idea help us in our lives even outside of addiction?
For more ideas like this, check out Osher's new book 'So What, Now What?'
For tickets to Story Club, head here
Get in touch with Osher here
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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