
Noodling Out Survival Mode
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In this one hundred and fourth episode of the Noodle it Out with Nikki M Podcast, Nikki and Justin discuss how to deal with recovery and life when we are in "survival mode", just trying to keep our head above water. We jump right into the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous with some real life issues from questions from real-life addicts in real-life situations when it comes to dealing with this certain-to-come feeling.
Helpful Links:
- Noodle It Out with Nikki Weekly Meeting hosted by Reco12 is held each Monday at 9:00 eastern time on Zoom. The link for that is here:
- To become a Reco12 Spearhead and support this family of recovery resources, please consider donating here.
- Get your own Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous here.
- To send a question to be noodled on a future episode, send it to noodlewithnikki@gmail.com.
- To get the workbook referenced in this episode, go to https://12steps4hours.org/
- Reco12 family of Recovery Resources
- Reco12 Speaker Meeting Podcast
- Reco12 Shares Podcast
- Big Book Roundtable Podcast
- To support the Reco12 family of Recovery Resources and become a Reco12 Spearhead please consider donating here.
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