Just For Today
Summary: A daily talk show about alcoholism and sobriety. Like an online AA meeting.``
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- Artist: Hipfire Productions
- Copyright: (c) 2006 Hipfire Productions
Podcasts:
Part 1 of Dan's talk with Leslie M. of California, she is a wealth of knowledge and experience in sobriety. She is a proud mom and wife, she has lived the value of a sober life and has reaped the benefits. I am sure we will be hearing more from Leslie.
Dan's second interview with Bud from the Cincinatti. Bud talks about judging other people and how that can in turn hurt us. We need to look at and judge only ourselves and not take inventory on others.
Dan Talks about keeping your mind off your problems. Going to a real world AA meeting can be the best way to get us back on track. You are refreshed by sharing and spending time with fellow alcoholics. When in a foreign land, it's nice to find those that speak the same language.
Dan interviews Chris Prentiss, co-founder and co-director of Passages Addiction Care Center, of Mailbu, CA. Chris offers his perspective on sobriety and reminds us that there is more than one way to skin a cat. Another piece to the puzzle of sobriety.
Dan talks with Kevin S. from Pennsylvania. Kevin is sober almost seven years and wanted to share his thoughts on complacency and the importance of working your program.
Dan talks about the pitfalls that the holidays can hold for alcoholics, and how past holidays can bring about present anxiety. How we should begin to develop new holiday memories in sobriety. Have a Happy and safe Holiday Season and Merry Christmas.
In our 100th episode, Dan talks with George M. who is 40 years old from California. George is working on 7 years sober and has a mix of alcohol and drug addiction. As we all know these can go hand in hand. George has a great story and has handled the difficulties of life very well.
Dan talks with Tom Q., who is 45 and three and a half years sober. Tom talks about growing up around alcohol and how that can set us up for trouble. He is also speaks about how the truth can set us free. Thanks for sharing Tom.
Part 2 of Dan's talk with author, Kelly Madigan Erlandson (http://www.kellymadiganerlandson.com/), who has written a book for alcoholics called Getting Sober: A Practical Guide to Making it Through the First 30 Days (http://www.kellymadiganerlandson.com/about_the_book.php) (McGraw-Hill, 2007). Learn some simple methods for achieving and maintaining sobriety and happiness.
Dan talks about the importance when recovering from alcoholism of developing a positive outlook and attitude and the dangers of projecting and reflecting without one. Keep a positive attitude and maintain your sobriety.
Dan talk with author, Kelly Madigan Erlandson (http://www.kellymadiganerlandson.com/) , who has written a book for alcoholics called Getting Sober: A Practical Guide to Making it Through the First 30 Days (http://www.kellymadiganerlandson.com/about_the_book.php) (McGraw-Hill, 2007). How you start can make all the difference in your new life of sobriety.
Dan talk with Dale S., he is 41 and lives in Santa Barbara, CA. He has been sober almost 4 years now and shares his experience, strength and hope. He has experienced loss in alcoholism and gain in sobriety. He is an example of what can be accomplished when you refuse to give in.
Today Dan talks with Jeanne K. of Northern California. She is a mother and wife who has been sober 4 years now. She remimds us that alcoholism is like a lion in the woods waiting to pounce and devour us.
Dan talks with John W. of Washington, DC. He has been sober 48 days and talks of his family history of addiction seeing the program from the view of al-anon and as an alcoholic himself. He also shares his experience of ACOA.
Dan talks about change. Pleasant and unpleasant. Trying not to allow emotional strife drive you back in the bar. Times they are a changin'. We can expect it.