Episode Three: Taking Things Personally (Part One)

Episode 3 May 24, 2021 00:53:28
Episode Three: Taking Things Personally (Part One)
Emotional Sobriety: The Next Step in Recovery
Episode Three: Taking Things Personally (Part One)

May 24 2021 | 00:53:28

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Hosted By

Patrick Newman

Show Notes

Allen, Thom, and producer Patrick Newman continue to define Emotional Sobriety for listeners. Today we discuss the value of not taking personally grievances big or small.

 

We appreciate feedback! Contact Patrick at [email protected] for any questions and comments. 

 

Everyone in our audience is invited to celebrate the release of Allen’s new book, 12 Essential Insights for Emotional Sobriety. The party will be held over Zoom on June 3, 2021 at 5:30pm PST. You can RSVP at the URL below:

https://4dphd.com/12-essential-insights-for-emotional-sobriety-book-release-party-june-3-2021

 

Join Allen & Thom at our Thursday night Zoom meeting on Emotional Sobriety and the Steps (login information below)

 

https://zoom.us/j/330149513 

Password: 375986

 

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Thom Rutledge's Amazon Author Page
 
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Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
 
Enchantment & Gestalt Therapy by Erving Polster

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