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E140: Spirituality and Sobriety: A Fresh Perspective

E140: Spirituality and Sobriety: A Fresh Perspective

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What does spirituality really mean in recovery—and do you have to be religious to be spiritual? In this heartfelt and wide-ranging conversation, Julie and Steve are joined by Matt, Corina, and Jamie for an honest, down-to-earth exploration of how spirituality shows up in their sober lives.

From Buddhist philosophy and Bible stories to daily rituals and unexpected symbols of peace, each guest shares a unique path toward meaning, connection, and healing. Whether you’re religious, spiritual-but-not-religious, or just curious—this episode will meet you where you are.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Redefining spirituality outside of religion
  • Daily practices that connect us to something greater
  • Accidental spiritual awakenings
  • Finding meaning in suffering and recovery
  • How different faith traditions shaped our sobriety journeys
  • The importance of curiosity, open-mindedness, and community
  • Using spiritual tools to stay grounded in sobriety

This one is warm, funny, and full of insight. If you’ve ever wrestled with the idea of spirituality in recovery—or avoided it altogether—this is a gentle invitation to explore what might be waiting for you.

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To learn more about our guests, view the full show notes at https://throughtheglassrecovery.com/podcast/spirituality-and-sobriety/

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