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On this episode I check in with Paul Churchill, host of the Recovery Elevator podcast.
Paul qualifies as a Super Busy Guy:
- Business owner
- Host of the popular podcast Recovery Elevator.
- Has also founded some powerful support and accountability communities, both online and offline (in the real world).
During this chat we talk about:
- How Paul's plans to join the NFL didn't work out
- Paul's long, slow journey to sobriety
- Why he started the Recovery Elevator podcast
- How the podcast helps alcoholics in recovery
and how the podcast helps reduce the stigma revolving around addiction
More info about Recovery Elevator: http://www.recoveryelevator.com/
Show sponsor, The Addictions Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/
More info and episodes: http://recoveryinnovatorsradio.com
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Recovery Innovators Radio show is to here to help you turn your addiction recovery challenges and failures into successes and freedom from everything that’s keeping you from living the life you deserve.
I check in with innovative experts and individuals in the recovery industry, related fields or just “regular folks” who have had some incredible experiences so we can hear directly from them what is working today for addicts in recovery, for their families and their friends.
I also want this to be a learning tool for professionals in the recovery field, a place where ideas can be nurtured and spread, where networking and education can help addiction treatment become more effective all the time.
It's estimated that 53 million American's are touched by addiction. It is rare if you have not been personally affected by this disease.
So, even if you are not the addict, maybe it's your son or daughter, or Mom or Dad, or sister, brother, cousin, uncle, aunt, co-worker, boss, neighbor, whoever. This disease is impacting you somehow, making your life a little less than what you would like it to be if you could wave a magic wand and create your dream world.
I want these cutting edge ideas to be available to those who need help, those who often cannot afford to access the professional help they need.
My mission here is to do so much good for the recovery community that I have a positive effect on addiction. I want to help hundreds, if not thousands of addicts (maybe millions someday) to be healthy, sober and free, really enjoying their life in sobriety.
Thanks for listening! James Healy |