
Finding Peace in the Chaos: Joe’s Journey Through Trauma, Faith, and Recovery
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On this episode of Recovering Out Loud, Anthony sits down with Joe, a passionate voice in recovery, to talk about the messy, beautiful journey of getting sober. Joe opens up about childhood trauma, battling addiction, and the pivotal role of spirituality in his recovery. Together, they dive deep into nervous system regulation, people-pleasing, the importance of authentic support systems, and why real change comes from within—not from others. Whether you’re new to recovery or have years of sobriety, Joe’s honest story will resonate and inspire.
Topics include:
Growing up with trauma and rejection
Early recovery struggles and breakthroughs
Faith, spirituality vs. religion
Family dynamics & support (or lack thereof)
Daily routines for sobriety
Why peace and self-love matter most
Advice for those still struggling
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00:00:00 - Intro & Setting the Stage
00:01:01 - Why This Podcast Started: Sobriety First
00:02:05 - Chasing Followers vs. Chasing Recovery
00:03:04 - Addiction Doesn’t Discriminate: Stories from the Rooms
00:05:01 - Joe’s Childhood & Trauma
00:07:41 - The Roots of Rejection & People Pleasing
00:10:01 - Spirituality vs. Religion: Finding a Higher Power
00:13:11 - Faith in Recovery & The “Chosen Ones”
00:17:09 - Early Recovery: Breaking Old Patterns
00:20:20 - Hitting Bottom & Finding Real Change
00:24:21 - Why Spirituality is Key to Sobriety
00:30:33 - Daily Routines & Gratitude Practices
00:34:21 - Staying Honest, Staying Sober
00:36:26 - Family, Boundaries & Support Systems
00:42:46 - Carrying the Message & Living Authentically
00:46:38 - What Joe’s Most Proud Of in Sobriety
00:50:53 - The Marathon of Recovery: Staying Patient
00:53:28 - Why We Don’t Feel Better After Lashing Out
00:56:47 - Advice for Struggling Addicts & Alcoholics
00:57:21 - Outro & Final Thoughts