418: How to Stay Spiritually Fit, Recovery vs Sobriety | Studying the Steps

by | Sep 27, 2023 | Big Book, Solution, Spiritual

Celebrate Recovery Month as our host Kelsey Amos, Next Step Program Manager gets to know all about the difference of being recovered vs. being sober from meeting chairs in our community. Alcoholism is a disease of the mind and body and we have a solution FOR FREE for every alcoholic. Don’t forget to share this episode to help us Shatter the Stigma for Recovery Month. All donations help us to provide programs and services – to alcoholic women and their families, at absolutely no cost. If you’d like to donate, text MAGGIES to 44321 or visit magdalenhouse.org/donate.

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Step Four with Norman Underwood | RecoverED

In this episode of "RecoverED", Norman Underwood breaks down Step Four as a practical, honest inventory that uncovers the root of unmanageability and shows how confronting personal defects can build clarity, humility, and real freedom through honest action. The...

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Community Partner Spotlight: Agape Clinic

Community Partner Spotlight: Agape Clinic

This quarter’s partner spotlight features The Agape Clinic, a staple of compassionate, accessible medical care in Dallas, Texas. Established in 1983, Agape has grown over the years into the 5-day-a-week, fully equipped, multipurpose medical and dental offices we know...

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Recovered: Interviews with Alcoholics | Kirbie Jean

Traditions in Relationships | RecoverED

In this new release of "RecoverED," Lisa Kroencke explains how the AA traditions act as guiding principles to help keep connections healthy, from family and friendships to work and community. The Magdalen House is a 501c3 nonprofit organization helping alcoholics...

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A Community-Based Solution

A Community-Based Solution

By Alex Blanks, Program Coordinator In my first Intensive Outpatient Program, I went because I thought it would help me avoid the consequences of my second DWI. The classes were four hours long, three days a week, for three months, and we were drug tested each time we...

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