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recovery elevator podcast

by Alexis Haag Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is recovery elevator?

The Private Online Community that connects sobriety seeking individuals with other like-minded people. Want to know what a Recovery Elevator retreat is like? Navigate your first 5 days of sobriety with this free 5 day video course. Get a video delivered to your inbox each day and get your new life started.

What can I expect from Café recovery elevator?

Here’s what you can expect! Café Recovery Elevator is a private unsearchable online community of like minded individuals working together to stay sober and accountable.

How do I cancel my recovery elevator subscription?

You can cancel by emailing [email protected]. How can I pay? You can pay online with any major credit card. Currently we don't accept paypal, bitcoin or fresh mangoes. What if I change my mind? How do I cancel? You can cancel at any time. When you sign up, you're sent an email with a link to your dashboard where you can cancel.

Is there a podcast for early sobriety?

It’s time to shred the shame Of course, we do a podcast, but we also bring like-minded individuals together, particularly in early sobriety, who seek a better life without alcohol through support and accountability.

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RE 353: It's a Week to be Thankful

Episode 353 – It’s a Week to be Thankful Today we have Jan. She is from Connecticut and took her last drink on February 1, 2021. Restore – intensive on-online dry January 15 session course. Registration opens 12/1/21. Costa Rica starts January 15. Email [email protected] to get on waiting list.

RE 352: Allow the Deeper You To Emerge

Episode 352 – Allow the deeper you to emerge Today we have Kendall. He is 30, from Texas, and took his last drink on March 13, 2021. Paul shares some personal insights on the growth of Recovery Elevator. Highlights from Paul Paul resumes the discussion about having a game plan for the holidays.

RE 351: Strength and Courage

Episode 351 – Strength and Courage Today we have Tom. He is 47, from Bozeman, MT, and took his last drink on September 24, 2019. Café RE’s annual on-line conference called Regionals starts Friday 11/12-13/2021. This is a Café RE members’ only free event. This will include yoga, sound healing, meditations, and breakout rooms.

RE 350: What's up Holidays

Episode 350 – What’s up holidays? Today we have Blazik. He is 28, from Kansas, and took his last drink on July 25,2021. Café RE’s annual on-line conference called Regionals starts 11/12-13/2021. This is a Café RE members’ only free event. This will include yoga, sound healing, meditations, and breakout rooms. Go to www.

RE 349: The Inner Voice

Episode 349 – The Inner Voice. Today we have Tara. She is 37, from Canada, and took her last drink on February 20, 2019. Café RE’s annual on-line conference called Regionals starts 11/12-13/2021. This is a Café Re members only free event. This will include yoga, sound healing, meditation, and break outs rooms.

RE 348: We Don't Plug In

Episode 348 – We don’t plug in. Today we have Kerry. She is 31, from Philadelphia, and took her last drink on January 2,2021. Recovery Elevator is going to be Denver Colorado at the Hilton Garden inn at Union Station. New Dates: March 31 – April 2.

What is a café elevator?

Café Recovery Elevator is a private unsearchable online community of like minded individuals working together to stay sober and accountable. Quitting drinking is tough on your own, so do yourself a favor and surround yourself by other like minded individuals who also want to quit drinking and maintain a happy, healthy lifestyle.

What is Café Re?

Café RE is a place where people “get it.”. It’s not always easy to explain how you feel while battling this demon that is alcohol. That is until you join Café RE and quickly find out that there’s no need to explain it. Everyone “gets it” because they are going through the same thing. Alan, 49 - Georgia.

What did Odette say about sobriety?

Odette spoke about early sobriety and thought shifts. Early sobriety can be exhausting because your body is resetting, and your thoughts are playing tug-o-war. You have permission to be tired in early recovery. The mental work is exhausting. Odette referenced Melody Beattie and the Language of Letting Go. Letting go of fear is at the core of codependency. Fear can help you protect yourself. In recovery, waving goodbye to fear allows you to embrace safety, trust, peace, and acceptance. Pay attention to healthy fears and let go of the rest. We can trust and love ourselves.

What did Odette talk about?

Odette spoke about her beloved Peleton and the arsenal of “why’s”. and thought shifts . The instructor encouraged Odette to dig into her arsenal of why’s and keep going. Odette reflected on Simon Sinek’s book, Start with Why.

What does Odette say about addiction?

If you think about it, addiction is not a problem. Addiction is a solution to a problem: our trauma, our suppressed emotions, our unhealed pain.’ Odette is grateful that Recovery Elevator is part of the solution. We see you and we are here for you. It all starts from the inside out.

Paul Churchill

My name is Paul and I no longer drink alcohol. My life has improved tenfold once I made the decision to quit drinking. Removing alcohol from my life fixed things that I didn’t even know were broken. I quit drinking for hundreds of reasons, but the biggest reason is that alcohol is SH!T.

Tyrrell Lourie

An old-timer who I met in early sobriety told me: “just because the elevator goes to the basement, it doesn’t mean you have to go all the way down.” When I came through the doors of AA in 2008, I hadn’t encountered a lot of “yets.” I had not gotten a DUI…yet; I hadn’t lost a job…yet; hadn’t lost a relationship…yet; didn’t need to take a drink in the morning…yet.

Odette Cressler

Hola, My name is Odette Cressler, and I have been in the recovery world for some time now. I struggled with an eating disorder for about 10 years. After seeking treatment and stabilizing my mind and body, I found that I was now chasing alcohol to cope with distress and pain in my life. That is when I found Recovery Elevator.

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