• Step 6 - Speaking From Scars, Not from Open Wounds w/ Brady W

  • Oct 15 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
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Step 6 - Speaking From Scars, Not from Open Wounds w/ Brady W

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    In this episode of the Pathway to Recovery Podcast, host Justin B. guides listeners through step six of the 12-step recovery program with guest Brady W. Justin shares his experiences as a recovering sex addict and introduces Brady, who discusses his decade-long journey battling addiction to lust and his recent recovery with SAL 12 Step. The episode dives into Brady's personal insights on character defects like dishonesty, impatience, and selfishness, and how he has worked to overcome them through his higher power and community support. Justin and Brady also discuss the importance of willingness in recovery, the transformative power of community sharing, and offer advice to both newcomers and veterans in the 12-step program.

    00:00 Introduction to the Pathway to Recovery Podcast

    00:52 Meet Brady: A Journey of Recovery

    02:08 Understanding Lust Beyond the Sexual

    02:57 Steps of Recovery: An Overview

    04:09 Brady's Experience with Steps 1-5

    06:33 Diving into Step 6: Character Defects

    15:54 The Importance of Willingness in Recovery

    27:56 Healing Families Through Individual Recovery

    38:24 Advice for Newcomers and Old Timers

    40:12 Closing Thoughts and Encouragement

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