
Atheists in Recovery podcast will address the spiritual and scientific belief systems of people in long term recovery in order to deconstruct limiting thought patterns, and introduce new behaviors and routines you can use.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessSocial SciencesScienceMental Health | ||||

"Never let a good crisis go to waste." Winston Churchill
Welcome to today's show! In today's episode, I list 3 ways to build your resilience in the face of pivotal events.
I announce a new project I'm excited about and invite you to join me on my... more
Welcome to today's show!
In today's episode, I talk about how to tell when your pain is protecting you by dialoguing with our emotions. And the pain that I will be referring to is guilt, shame, remorse, maybe judgment, self judgment caused by the i... more
"You had someone to go places with. You had a date on national holidays!" -Marie, When Harry Met Sally, 1989
Welcome to today's show!
Loneliness is a feeling that I know a lot of us try and avoid. And the thing is, we've all felt lonely at differ... more
"Man is least himself when he talks in his own persona. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth."
-Oliver Wilde
Welcome to today's show!
In today's episode, I talk about the masks that do more harm than good. The masks we wear because w... more
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I recently discovered this podcast and find the content very helpful in my recovery. AA is the only program available in my area, however it is not the only program for recovery and I appreciate being exposed to other ways of recovering.
Great show with compelling guests. Worth a listen!
This is great source of inspiration. I just love her interview style, variety of guests and the solo episodes. Very nice tone of voice. Good tempo. Sign up for the newsletter on her website!
I love this podcast. Adina provides unique perspectives for people in the recovery community. Such a needed resource!
Adina makes recovery and urges a non-shameful experience. She shares resources for those whose personal beliefs might not align with the traditional 12-step program. She’s accessible and real! I’d definitely recommend this podcast!










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