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Step 10 - Recovered 1449

Episode 1449 of the Recovered Podcast podcast, hosted by Mark S., titled "Step 10 - Recovered 1449" was published on January 15, 2026 and runs 70 minutes.

January 15, 2026 ·70m · Recovered Podcast

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Chapters
 
00:00 Introduction to Step 10
02:53 The Importance of Staying Present
06:06 Practicing Rigorous Honesty
09:05 The Role of Support in Recovery
12:11 Step 10 as a Spiritual Barometer
15:05 The Impact of Prompt Action
18:05 Navigating Complex Emotions
20:57 Tools for Maintaining Emotional Sobriety
24:00 Long-term Sobriety and Step 10
27:08 Advice for Newcomers
29:57 Listener Feedback and Community Engagement
 

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Keywords
Step 10, recovery, personal inventory, emotional sobriety, rigorous honesty, support, spiritual barometer, long-term sobriety, newcomers, community
 
Takeaways
  • Step 10 is about maintaining a spiritual foundation in daily life.
  • Practicing rigorous honesty helps prevent new wreckage from piling up.
  • Staying present is crucial for emotional sobriety.
  • Support from others enhances the effectiveness of Step 10.
  • Promptly admitting when wrong is essential for spiritual growth.
  • Step 10 serves as a spiritual barometer for recovery.
  • Daily inventory helps navigate complex emotions.
  • Tools like journaling and feelings wheels aid in emotional awareness.
  • Long-term sobriety requires consistent practice of Step 10.
  • Newcomers should approach Step 10 with open-mindedness and patience.
Summary
 
In this episode of the Recovered Podcast, the hosts delve into Step 10 of the recovery process, focusing on the importance of maintaining a personal inventory and promptly admitting when wrong. They discuss how this step helps in staying present, practicing rigorous honesty, and navigating complex emotions. The conversation emphasizes the role of support from others in recovery, the significance of prompt action, and the tools that aid in emotional sobriety. The hosts also share insights on long-term sobriety and offer advice for newcomers, highlighting the value of open-mindedness and community engagement.
 
Titles
  • Navigating Recovery with Step 10
  • The Power of Personal Inventory
Sound Bites
  • "Step 10 serves as a spiritual barometer."
  • "Promptly admitting when wrong is essential."
  • "Daily inventory helps navigate complex emotions."
 
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