RRP 123 — Jen L / When the Light Found Her, Part 2: Nothing Wasted, Not Even the Hard Parts
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- 00:01 Jen spent six months in IOP without once telling her family she had stopped drinking. Recovery was her private project first.
- 00:02 Her dad was dying of cancer. At 18 months sober, he waved a glass of whiskey in her face. She didn’t take it. She also never told him she’d stopped.
- 00:05 At age 12, Jen discovered her grandmother Lois in Reno was biological. She found the branch of the family where the disease ran — and finally had a name for it.
- 00:07 In her first five years of sobriety, Jen walked through what she calls a suicidal depression. She kept showing up anyway.
- 00:14 Dr. Angela, a Cherokee elder and professor at Reed College, gave eagle feathers at every AA birthday she attended. Jen and Julie both carry one.
- 00:35 Recovery League Softball: Jen joined five teams and averaged 12 games a week. The obsession for more doesn’t disappear in sobriety. It just finds new rooms.
- 00:39 Jen met Mickey through softball. She walked into a friend’s house and found a gun and a badge on the kitchen table. Mickey was a parole officer. Jen didn’t run.
- 00:45 When Peter was going through cancer, the fellowship showed up. What the tools of the program carry people through that willpower alone never could.
- 00:47 Tammy’s third step gift: “If it adds to you spiritually, it’s God’s will for you. If it takes from you in any way, it’s not God’s will.” Jen still uses it.
- 00:48 Jen’s higher power: driving into the woods alone. What she finds when she breathes in the wind on her face.
- 01:01 Jen and Julie have been riding this train together for 29 years. What it means to call someone your spiritual sister — and what Jen says at the end about nothing going to waste. Not the grief, not the hard years, not even the parts she’d trade if she could.
- The Grotto — National Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother, Portland
- Recovery League Softball
- Real Recovery Podcast
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