Synopsis
Hello, I'm Paul and I've come to the realization that me and alcohol no longer get along. When I start drinking, I cannot stop, despite how many times I tell myself I'm only going out for just a couple. I've lost that battle 99 out of 100 times. I've tried to set boundaries on my drinking like never drink alone, and not before 5pm but several times found myself drinking alone well before 5pm. When I'm not drinking, I feel fidgety, contentious and anxious which eventually leads me back to the bottle. After grappling with alcohol for over a decade and a summer from hell in 2014, I decided on September 7th 2014, I HAVE to stop drinking. The Recovery Elevator Podcast is a medium to help keep me sober in addition to helping others struggling with alcohol quit drinking and maintain a healthy recovery. Don't make the same mistakes I did in early recovery. Hear from guests who are successfully navigating early sobriety. It won't be easy, but you can do this.
Episodes
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RE 259: It’s the Simple Things in Life
03/02/2020 Duration: 01h04minAndrew took his last drink on February 16, 2019. This is his story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On today’s episode Paul talks about 2 things. Number one is about how it is the simple things in life that matter the most. Number two is, watch out for addiction whack-a-mole, or transfer addiction, with an emphasis on technology and smart phones. [16:15] Paul introduces Andrew. Andrew is 47 years old and lives in Sidney, AUS. He is divorced and enjoys spending time by the water. [20:20] Give us a background on your drinking. Andrew was about 15 years old the first time he drank and he realized that, when he drank, he didn’t quite behave the same way as everybody else. He says that he felt that alcohol calmed him down. [23:00] When did you first recognize that alcohol was causing more damage than good? By age 19 Andrew had 4 drunk driving charges. Andrew thought that spending 5
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RE 258: SOBER - Son of a Bitch, Everything’s Real
27/01/2020 Duration: 01h03sScott took his last drink on December 2, 2018. This is his story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! Registration is now open for the 2020’ Recovery Elevator LIVE event, Dancing with the Mind. The event will take place June 11-13 in Denver, CO. You can find more information about our events here. On today’s episode Paul talks about control. He also talks about an article, by Anna Ronan Shaw, that he read. The article is titled Addiction Isn’t a Sin, It’s an Adaption, and you can find it here. Paul shares his take, that addictions represent part of our personalities that are in the most need of healing. [11:25] Paul introduces Scott. Scott is 48 years old and lives in Denver, CO. He is a bicycle mechanic. For fun Scott likes to ride bikes, exercise, and hang out with his dogs, Willie and Waylon. [22:00] Give us a background on your drinking. Scott started drinking in Jr. High/High Sch
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RE 257: I Quit Drinking... Now What?
20/01/2020 Duration: 47minBianca took her last drink on October 3, 2018. This is her story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! Registration is now open for the 2020’ Recovery Elevator LIVE event, Dancing with the Mind. The event will take place June 11-13 in Denver, CO. You can find more information about our events here. On today’s episode Paul talks about the process of rediscovering what you like to do, after ditching the booze, and to let it happen organically. He encourages you to engage in activities where you find yourself in a ‘flow state’, or ‘in the zone’. Instead of focusing on new hobbies and fun activities, try to find things where you almost lose yourself. [7:30] Paul introduces Bianca. Bianca is 22 years old and is from Austin, TX. She recently graduated from college and is working for a temp agency while she looks for that full time job. Bianca lives with her girlfriend. For fun Bianca spends her tim
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RE 256: What Happens to Your Brain When You Stop Drinking Alcohol
13/01/2020 Duration: 51minGreg took his last drink on October 2, 2012. This is his story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! Registration is now open for the 2020’ Recovery Elevator LIVE event, Dancing with the Mind. The event will take place June 11-13 in Denver, CO. You can find more information about our events here. On today’s episode Paul talks about what happens to the dome when you stop drinking alcohol. There is a long list of benefits of quitting alcohol, and the mental health aspects are just as important as the physical ones. In the first year away from alcohol, and beyond, neurons in the brain that no longer fire together, no longer wire together. This means the neural connections that spark when we want to drink, or take a drink, begin to fade. In time new neural connections are created that don’t involve alcohol. [9:40] Paul introduces Greg. Greg is 35 years old and from Orange County, CA. Greg is an a
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RE 255: Does Addiction Serve a Purpose?
06/01/2020 Duration: 53minKerri took her last drink on November 6, 2018. This is her story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! Happy New Year! On January 1st the 4th Café RE group, UP, opened. 2020’ Recovery Elevator LIVE event, Dancing with the Mind, will take place June 11-13 in Denver, CO. Registration opens on January 8th, you can find more information about our events here. On today’s episode Paul talks about meeting the man he would stay with while in Mexico, hearing his story, and discovering they had a connection through the TEDx Talk that Paul gave. You can find the TEDx Talk, I’ve been duped by alcohol, here. Paul also discusses a video he recently watched, an interview by Dr. Gabor Mate, (author of In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts). Dr. Mate says if you want to look at what causes the addiction you have to look at the benefit of addiction. That the greatest myth on addiction is that its genetic, the other myth ar
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RE 254: Your are What You Think
30/12/2019 Duration: 58minJustin took his last drink on November 5, 2018. This is his story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On January 1st, 2020 the 4th Café RE group will open. 2020’ Recovery Elevator LIVE event, Dancing with the Mind, will take place June 11-14 in Denver, CO. You can find more information about our events here. On today’s episode Paul talks about manifestation, how you basically create your future with your thoughts. We all do it, most often unconsciously. What is, and isn’t, possible isn’t your business, it’s nature’s business. Your business is to thrive towards what you want; sobriety, the why. To create what you want it must be clear in your mind, stay the course, make a commitment to this clear and coherent goal of quitting drinking. If you don’t know what you truly want, seek love and connection in the mind with thoughts. Those two alone will blast through addiction. [14:25] Paul introduces
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RE 253: Sobriety is Your Superpower
23/12/2019 Duration: 48minVal took her last drink on June 26, 2019. This is her story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On January 1st, 2020 the 4th Café RE group will open. 2020’ Recovery Elevator LIVE event, Dancing with the Mind, will take place June 11-14 in Denver, CO. You can find more information about our events here. On today’s episode Paul talks about some recent events that he has gone through and why he ended up in Oaxaca, Mexico. While meditating this past June, Oaxaca; the name, the city, just showed up. Shortly after that, Oaxaca started showing up in film, tv, Netflix episodes, the Internet, and a gift he received from his mom was from Oaxaca. Paul says he then knew he had to travel to Oaxaca. Sobriety is your superpower, and an offshoot of that superpower is putting the body and mind in a state of calm. [12:00] Paul introduces Val. Val is 30 years old and is from Fort Collins, CO. She works from hom
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RE 252: Future Tripping
16/12/2019 Duration: 01h02minWendy took her last drink on June 4, 2017. This is her story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On January 1st, 2020 the 4th Café RE group will open. There will be 2 in-person meetups in Australia this December. If you would like more info or would like to RSVP please email info@recoveryelevator.com. On today’s episode Paul talks about incessantly thinking in the future, why we do that, what that leads to, and how to put that thinking beast back into the cage. When we are living in the future, we start to feel stress. Once we recognize, and become aware of how often we are future tripping, we can no longer ignore it and the deprograming has already begun. We deprogram first, then we reprogram. [13:45] Paul introduces Wendy. Wendy is 57 years old, married and lives in Sun City Center, Florida. She has two sons and one grandson. She works as a critical care nurse which she loves. For fun Wen
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RE 251: When a Spouse Quits Drinking
09/12/2019 Duration: 55minTorey took his last drink on October 9, 2017. This is his story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On January 1st, 2020 the 4th Café RE group will open. There will be 2 in-person meetups in Australia this December. If you would like more info or would like to RSVP please email info@recoveryelevator.com. On today’s episode Paul talks about what happens when a loved one quits drinking. First off, relationships are tricky even when not exposed to addiction turmoil. It is important to remember that both parties need healing. Here is some advice for the problem drinker in the relationship; remember communication is key and ask for help. Here is some advice for the normal drinker in the relationship; first off, you can’t change the problem drinker, make sure you protect yourself and your energies, set boundaries. [13:30] Paul introduces Torey. Torey is 47 years old and lives in Bainbridge, WA and
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RE 250: Is Sobriety all Unicorns and Rainbows?
02/12/2019 Duration: 56minDee took her last drink on January 17, 2019. This is her story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On January 1st, 2020 the 4th Café RE group will open. There will be 2 in-person meetups in Australia this December. If you would like more info or would like to RSVP please email info@recoveryelevator.com. On today’s episode Paul talks about PAWS, or what he refers to as ‘healing symptoms. You can find a YouTube video on these healing symptoms, or PAWS, here. This period of experiencing these healing symptoms usually lasts anywhere from 3 – 6 months, but could last a little longer. You have 2 choices. The 1st choice is to keep drinking. With this choice there will be a painful progression and whatever emotions and physical repercussions you’re experiencing now will only be enhanced in time. The 2nd choice is to quit drinking and embark on the most heroic journey. This choice gives you options, and
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RE 249: Don’t Worry About How to Quit Drinking
25/11/2019 Duration: 53minLauren took her last drink on November 17, 2018. This is her story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On today’s episode Paul talks about the ‘how’, and says not to worry about the how you are going to quit drinking. Once you know the ‘why’ you want to quit drinking the how always solves itself. If you need help coming up with the why, most likely you have an encyclopedia of evidence behind you. It could be the intense emotional dips, depression, anxiety, letting yourself or those you love down. Put that why to work in your favor. [13:30] Paul introduces Lauren. Lauren is 38 years old. She lives in Sharon, Mass, and is adjunct faculty at a university in Boston in their School of Social Work. Lauren is married and has 3 children. For fun Lauren enjoys spending time outside, listening to LIVE music and hanging out with friends. [15:47] Give us a background on your drinking. Lauren says al
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RE 248: Your Story
18/11/2019 Duration: 53minPatrick took his last drink on January 1, 2019. This is his story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! A new Café RE group will be launching January 1, 2020! Also, Recovery Elevator Meet-ups in Australia have been scheduled for December! Be sure to check the events calendar or the weekly email. Paul is currently working on a meditation course, that he hopes to have out by early next year…warning, you may just might fall in love with yourself. On today’s episode Paul talks about sharing and owning our story. This can be therapeutic, but also, if done too many times, dangerous. Why? Your story becomes your future. How do we stop this? We learn to protect us from our thoughts. When you take your energies and thoughts off your past addictions and traumas they can disappear. One way to do this is through meditation. [11:15] Paul introduces Patrick. Patrick was born and raised in Boston. He is
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RE 247: Is Alcohol to Blame for Bad Behavior?
11/11/2019 Duration: 50minJody took her last drink on October 20, 2015. This is her story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On today’s episode Paul shares with the listeners the many (12) steps, and team members, it takes to put a podcast episode together. And listeners…you are part of the team! Paul also covers an article he came across that talks about the relationship between alcohol and antisocial behavior is well documented. You can find a link to the article here. The question is, can we blame our bad behavior on the alcohol? The study in this article says no. Alcohol, according to the study, does not change your personality. Drunken you has the same moral compass as sober you. [10:20] Paul introduces Jody. Jody is 30 years old and lives in Orlando, Florida. She is a flight attendant and a mindset and transformation coach. Jody is not married and does not have any kids, yet. She loves to travel, read, cook
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RE 246: Oops! I Accidentally Posted That I Quit Drinking on Social Media
04/11/2019 Duration: 01h02minWendall took his last drink on June 13, 2019. This is his story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On today’s episode Paul talks about the 5 responses you get when you tell people you don’t drink. He also discusses what you do when you accidently post on social media that you no longer drink. The 5 responses: 70% of the time you hear total support, “Wow that’s so cool, because I want you to be the best version of you.” 20% of the time the response will be that the person you told has a family member or close friend that has also quit drinking alcohol. 5% of the time you will get bombarded with questions as to why you don’t drink. 4% of the time they will be supportive but will no longer be a part of your life, drinking was the reason they were. 1% of the time they will not be supportive of your decision to ditch the booze. [22:30] Paul introduces Wendall. Wendall lives in Toronto Onta
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RE 245: The Runaway Car
28/10/2019 Duration: 46minJay took his last drink on Decemeber 26, 2018. This is his story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On today’s episode Paul talks about a response to a post on Reddit. Not knowing exactly what the initial post said, Paul guesses it was something about the poster wanting to ditch the booze, but not being able to. The response…” You know what, you‘re heading in the right direction to win. You want to stop. You literally cannot win without that. I’ve lost friends to booze and none of them wanted to stop. Wanting to stop provides friction. It adds resistance to drinking, which has the effect of reducing your intake. Maybe you start an hour later in the day. Maybe you drink one glass less. That helps. It makes it easier to apply more friction in the future.” The intention to stop is the most important thing. [9:44] Paul introduces Jay. Jay is 37 years old and grew up in upstate New York. He
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RE 244: The Opposite of Addiction is Connection
21/10/2019 Duration: 57minGracie took her last drink on September 29, 2018. This is her story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On today’s episode Paul talks about connection. Human connection is an innate need to create a social bond with others. For those that found a temporary connection with alcohol and are now trying to ditch the booze now find them facing disconnection head on. You are listening to the inner voice that isn’t craving alcohol, but is craving connection. How to connect…ask for connection every single morning. Aim for 50% to be external connections, and the other 50% internal. If a connection is built within, we can go through difficult times in life and still feel that warmth. If you address the internal connection the external connection solves itself. SHOW NOTES [14:25] Paul introduces Gracie. Gracie grew up in the Midwest and is currently living in Chicago. She is 32 years old and is a nurse.
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RE 243: Hope is the Problem
14/10/2019 Duration: 48minPatty took her last drink on July 19, 2017. This is her story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On today’s episode Paul talks about the two main sources of unhappiness and how hope is sending us barreling off a cliff. On the surface hope is great. But where is it located on a timeline? In the future, not in the now. If hope isn’t serving us, then what? Throttle back on the hope and lean into ‘this moment’. SHOW NOTES [12:00] Paul introduces Patty. Patty is 665 years old and is originally from Fairbanks, AK. She currently lives in Corvallis, OR. Patty has 3 children in their forties and 7 grandkids. She worked at a university for 30 years and is now retired. For fun Patty likes to hike, kayak, and sailing. [13:55] Give us a background on your drinking. Patty says she was 14 years od the first time she got drunk, and that she was a black-out drinker her very first time. It wasn’t unti
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RE 242: When to Tackle the Next Addiction
07/10/2019 Duration: 01h01minKelly took her last drink on October 27, 2017. This is her story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On today’s episode Paul talks about his idea of opening an in person, wellness retreat center in Costa Rica. And while he has been working to create space for this idea and concept, and believes that the body is on board, there is still some discomfort getting out of his comfort zone. The fact is, we all have rough days, including Paul. He says it’s important to give the body permission to feel the feelings, and also to give the body permission to allow them to go. If this retreat center is something you’d be interested in attending email Paul at info@recoveryelevator.com . Paul also addresses the question of, when do you know it’s a good time, after quitting alcohol, to start tackling other substances, behaviors, thought patterns, etc.? Paul’s advice is to go slow and to be patient, your body will k
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RE 241: Life Synergies
30/09/2019 Duration: 51minDan took his last drink on July 28, 2018. This is his story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! On today’s episode Paul talks about how we need to read his book, and others like it, with pride. We have to shred the shame and ditch the stigma. He shares a letter he received from someone that attended the Recovery Elevator Retreat in Bozeman recently, and as she was reading Alcohol is Sh!t on the plane the lady sitting next to her asked about the book. And she was able to share. Turned out the lady was on her way to help her daughter who had relapsed and needed to hear everything she had to say. SHOW NOTES [10:10] Paul introduces Dan. Dan is a father of 3, has a daughter in college and the youngest is 14. He works as a retail executive. He lives in New York and enjoys cycling. [12:45] Give us a background on your drinking. Dan says he started drinking in high school and drank all through co
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RE 240: How do I Make it Stop?
23/09/2019 Duration: 01h52sRose took her last drink on March 12, 2019. This is her story. Update on the Alcohol is Sh!t book! The book is out! Pick up your copy on Amazon here! On today’s episode Paul talks about Recovery Elevator Bozeman Retreat that took place this past August. One of the speakers at the retreat was a spiritual teacher that Paul has worked with, Elaine Huang, you can find out more about her here. And a BIG thank you to the sponsors of the retreat. Nutzo, an organic 7-nut seed butter, that provided a jar of said butter to everyone that attended! Rise Brewing Co., provided Nitro Cold Brewed Coffee! Fire Brew, an apple cider-based health tonic, provided shots for everyone! And tajín, a seasoning blend of lime, chili peppers and sea salt, provided a bottle of zing for all! The cool thing is that these sponsors wanted to be a part of this event. Thank you to Odette who worked hard in setting it all up! SHOW NOTES [22:20] Paul introduces Rose. Rose is 37 years old. She is from New Zealand but is currently