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The Living Clean Podcast

Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
Recovery
Addiction
Addiction Recovery
Spirituality
Mental Health
Community Support
Personal Growth
Service
Spiritual Principles
Basic Text
Service Work
Living Clean
Hope
Self-Acceptance
Gratitude
Higher Power
Community
Community Service
Wellness and Health

"This podcast serves as an additional recovery tool for those embracing a new way of life through Narcotics Anonymous. Our goal is to provide insights, experiences, and discussions that support the journey of recovery.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the individual contributors and do not represent the official stance of Narcotics Anonymous. NA does not ta... more

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Francis, David, Travis, and Amanda return with a new set of Be The Change exercises focused on the 12th Step and practicing recovery principles “in all of our affairs.”

In this episode, the group reviews how the spirit of welcoming newcomers began t... more

In this special episode of The Living Clean Podcast, Mason and Francis take a deep dive into one of the most pivotal moments in the history of Narcotics Anonymous literature.

The Fourth World Literature Conference, held in Santa Monica, California i... more

Francis, David, Travis, and Amanda return with a new set of Be The Change exercises focused on the 12th Step and practicing recovery principles “in all of our affairs.”

In this episode, the group reviews how the spirit of welcoming newcomers began t... more

In this episode of The Living Clean Podcast, we continue our journey through Chapter 4 of the Living Clean book as we begin exploring the section on “Disabilities.”

We’re joined by a group of special guests who bring real, lived experience to this c... more

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Marc S
Marc S from Miami, guest on the episode
NA recovery community
Episode: A Conversation with Marc S.
Bo Sewell
Avid NA contributor and World Lit Chair candidate who worked on the Basic Text
Narcotics Anonymous
Episode: Bo S. - The Writing of the Basic Text
Chet Teeples
Early member; artist and longtime NA participant from the West Coast
NA
Episode: The Two Lives of Chet P.
Lucy O.
Memphis archivist, contributor to Memphis Miracle materials
Memphis NA/archives
Episode: The Two Lives of Chet P.
Dennis E.
Longtime Narcotics Anonymous member involved in Mississippi history
Narcotics Anonymous
Episode: History of NA in Mississippi
Scott Phipps
Guest interviewee, NA member contributing historical perspective
Narcotics Anonymous
Episode: History of NA in Mississippi
Walter Minea
Addict sharing cancer journey and recovery experience
Episode: Living Clean Book Study Chapter 4 – Illness (Part 2)
Jay B.
Guest speaker from Arizona, discussed step three experiences
NA/Recovery community
Episode: Step 3: “We made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.”
Mark L.
Recovery comedian and author
Episode: Laughing Through Recovery with Mark L.

Hosts

Mason S.
Host who engages deeply with discussions around recovery and personal transformation, often sharing his own experiences and insights.
Francis C.
Co-host who facilitates discussions on various aspects of recovery, providing thoughtful reflections and support to listeners.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 86 ratings
  • Great

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ggrantmeanotberday
    United States6 months ago
  • My name is David, and I’m an addict.

    What you, and a few others are doing is transforming and elevating my recovery. In just a couple of weeks knowing you all exist, my journey has shifted into a whole new gear. One that I knew was possible, but didn’t know if it was for me. This is the tool I’ve been led to find. For a few months, I’ve mulled over the idea of starting my own podcast. My higher power introduced me to you through a fellow member that was a speaker at our area convention. I was being of service to the fellowship and ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ramrod Dave
    United Statesa year ago
  • Making ourselves visible and available

    Mason has been doing such a great job with this show. It’s a culmination of storytelling just like in our literature but with interviewers to make it even more interesting. I love the show and will be a lifelong supporter

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Butch Terry Jones
    United Statesa year ago
  • Recovery

    This podcasts first episode was spot on to what recovery is. I love the building of relationships piece. It sure has changed my life being a part of the recovery process.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lolli King
    United States3 years ago

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The discussions about recovery have significantly impacted listeners' journeys and enhanced their understanding of the process.
Many find the podcast to be an essential resource in their recovery, particularly valuing the openness of the hosts and guests.
Listeners appreciate the heartfelt and transformative stories shared in each episode.

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Bo S. - The Writing of the Basic Text
Q: How did the idea of writing a comprehensive Basic Text begin, and who steered it forward?
Bo describes a convergence of early literature efforts, personal leadership, and collective committee work that grew from informal meetings to formalized regional conferences, culminating in a global Basic Text.
A Conversation with Marc S.
Q: What was the step working process like back in the 80s?
Marc describes an era when the program relied on a basic white book and simple worksheets; sponsors provided structured prompts and verifications, and meetings were more exploratory, with writing and personal inventory being gradually expanded.
History of NA in Mississippi
Q: Did you remember ever interacting with any NA members from other parts of the country?
Not during the Jackson years; interactions were limited, with most early activity localized within Mississippi until later periods of growth.
History of NA in Mississippi
Q: Scott, do you know, so that group in 2004, do you know if that was the River City group by chance?
Brad asks about the 2004 group and confirms it was River City, aligning with the Jackson/Columbus lineage and later reformation as River City in Jackson.
Keith S- 5 Years in the Making
Q: What would you say to somebody who's brand new to the Narcotics Anonymous Fellowship?
Work the steps, go to meetings, and help somebody else—start with the basics and keep coming back; you don't need to know everything, just begin and stay in the process.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Living Clean Podcast

What is The Living Clean Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on the transformative journey of individuals involved in Narcotics Anonymous, a variety of episodes center around personal experiences with addiction, recovery, and the fundamental principles of the NA program. The discussions often highlight significant figures in the recovery movement, key historical events, and the importance of community support, emphasizing connection, compassion, and inclusivity for newcomers to recovery. Listeners can expect heartfelt storytelling and insightful conversations that reflect both personal struggles and communal triumphs, fostering a wider understanding of the recovery process and its profound impact on individuals' lives. The podcast uniquely positions itself as a companion for those in recover... more

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