In this episode of The Sober Fix Podcast, Drew is joined by Steve Leitch. Steve is an addiction mentor, author, and ultra swimmer. He shares his experiences with addiction, recovery, and implementing change into his life. Steve reflects on his struggles with drugs and alcohol, the role of faith in his recovery, and how he rediscovered his passion for swimming. He emphasizes the significance of helping others and the challenges of dealing with criticism while sharing his story. In this conversation, Steve also dives into the complexities of addiction, the role of prescription drugs, and the importance of mentorship in recovery. He emphasizes the need for self-reflection and personal responsibility in making health decisions, as well as the significance of community support in overcoming addiction. The discussion also touches on future goals related to mentorship housing and the impact of spirituality in recovery. Steve talks about the opportunities that recovery has made possible and how he gets to work with those that are just starting their sober journey. Do not miss out on this episode!
Takeaways:
-Steve has been sober for 12 years after struggling with addiction for many years.
-He initially used drugs to escape from himself and his feelings.
-Hitting rock bottom led Steve to seek a spiritual path and sobriety.
-Transitioning from drugs to alcohol was a challenge for Steve, as he used alcohol to self-medicate.
-Finding peace in solitude was a crucial part of Steve's recovery process.
-Steve's faith evolved from a one-way relationship to a two-way relationship with God.
-Rediscovering swimming became a therapeutic outlet for Steve after getting sober.
-Steve wrote a book to share his story and help others understand his journey.
-Dealing with criticism and negative opinions is an ongoing challenge for Steve.
-Steve emphasizes the importance of helping others in recovery and building a supportive community. People often don't understand the severity of addiction.
-Doctors may prioritize financial gain over patient health.
-Prescription drugs can lead to addiction without awareness.
-Self-reflection is crucial in recovery and decision-making.
-Mentorship plays a vital role in supporting those in recovery.
-Community support can prevent self-isolation in recovery.
-Asking the right questions can lead to better health choices.
-Spirituality can provide guidance and purpose in recovery.
-Surrounding oneself with positive influences is essential.
-Your past does not define your future.
Steve:
-TikTok @UltraSwim_74
-YouTube youtube.com/Steve "Moby" Leitch
-Book: Against the Current: God Created You For A Purpose, Do Not Miss Itwww.thesoberfixpodcast.com
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