• Step 4 - Help Me See What I Am Not Seeing w/ Bill K

  • Aug 20 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
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Step 4 - Help Me See What I Am Not Seeing w/ Bill K

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    In this episode of the Pathway to Recovery podcast, host Justin B., a recovering sex addict, discusses Step Four of the 12-step recovery program with guest Bill K. Bill shares his personal journey, exploring his struggles with sex addiction, his family’s history with alcoholism, and the impact of past traumas. He recounts his experiences working on a searching and fearless moral inventory, revealing both his weaknesses and strengths. Bill emphasizes the importance of honesty, forgiveness, and letting go of fears, illustrating how Step Four helped him uncover his sins and grace-filled moments, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of God's love and a path toward redemption. Key announcements include the virtual SAL conference and the podcast's sponsorship by Circles of Grace.

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    00:00 Introduction and Announcements

    01:49 Introduction to Step Four

    02:33 Bill K's Background and Journey

    03:21 The Impact of Addiction

    05:16 Facing the Past and Finding Recovery

    08:00 Understanding Step Four

    14:24 The Role of a Sponsor

    16:02 Identifying Character Defects and Strengths

    22:42 The Importance of Honesty and Vulnerability

    29:44 Working Through Resentments and Fears

    41:14 Addressing Harms and Making Amends

    45:45 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

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