It isn't a NO to alcohol, but a YES to a better life! Best selling author Paul Churchill, along with Kristopher Oyen interview people who have stepped away from alcohol in their own lives. Each week this podcast does a deep dive into an exploration of what a booze free life might look like from various perspectives and opinions. If you are sick and tired of alcohol making you sick and tired, we invite you to listen to Recovery Elevator. Check out what an alcohol free life can look like as others share their own stories of sobriety. If you are sober curious, newly sober, supporting a loved one or living your best life already in recovery, then you are in the right place. This podcast addresses what to do if you're addicted to alcohol, or if you think you're an alcoholic. Other topics include, does moderate drinking work, does addiction serve a purpose, what happens to the brain when we quit drinking, should you track sobriety time, is A.A. right for you, spirituality, and more. Similar to other recovery podcasts like This Naked Mind, the Shair Podcast, and the Recovered Podcast, Paul and Kris discuss a topic and then interview someone who has ditched the booze.

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RE 564: Hot and Cold 2025-12-08
RE 563: You're Not Alone 2025-12-01
RE 562: A Shooting Star 2025-11-24
RE 561: It's The Journey, Not the Destination 2025-11-17
RE 560: Stress Reduction That Works 2025-11-10
RE 559: Recovery Achieved 2025-11-03
RE 558: Nothing Gets Worse 2025-10-27
RE 557: Why the Drinking? 2025-10-20
RE 556: Accountability is Real 2025-10-13
RE 555: Don't Drink the Kool-Aid 2025-10-06
RE 554: All the Damn Philosophies 2025-09-29
RE 553: 20 Things Harder Than Quitting Drinking 2025-09-22
RE 552: Birdsong 2025-09-15
RE 551: Better Than Before 2025-09-08
RE 550: Only 54% of Adults Drink Alcohol 2025-09-01
RE 549: The Problem, and the Solution 2025-08-25
RE 548: Let's Cover the Basics 2025-08-18
RE 547: A Better Question to Ask 2025-08-11
RE 546: The Good Life 2025-08-04
RE 545: The Healing Process 2025-07-28
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