AMPOSSIBLE Jeffrey Mangus

We are proud to present Jeffrey Mangus, Best Selling Author, accomplished Ghost Writer, and Amputee Advocate. Jeffrey discusses his personal journey, writing career, and inspiring Amputee Lifestyle. Jeffrey is the author of AMPossible: Real-World Solutions for Amputees to Accomplish the Impossible. The AMP’D UP211 Video Podcast is hosted by Rick Bontkowski, a right below knee amputee.

#Trending Series: Pt 4: Early Signs of Alcoholism

When discussing early signs of alcoholism, Mike and Glenn take a look backwards at themselves, their experiences, and what others saw in them as they struggled with addiction. 

If you are looking at this for yourself, pay attention and ask the questions laid out in the podcast. Glenn shares that by the time he was researching alcoholism, he was already on the path to addiction. 

If you are looking at this for someone else, realize there is very little you can do for someone else until they decide they want to be sober.  But don’t give up. Mike knew it was time because even though he didn’t listen or take their advice at the time, there were lots of seeds planted that gave him hope for recovery.

If you know someone who needs to hear this episode, share it with them!

Want more clinical information about The Early Signs of Alcoholism?

Visit Care Addiction Center’s Resources For Recovery Blog:

https://www.careaddiction.com/edu/early-signs-of-alcoholism

For more about this podcast:

Visit Sober.Coffee website: https://www.sober.coffee

Sober.Coffee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sober.coffeepodcast/

Recorded at Audiohive Podcasting: https://www.audiohivepodcasting.com

In collaboration with Care Addiction Center: https://www.careaddiction.com

“There’s only one O in Post, genius.”

The guys discuss Mac’s desire to mock a crying man from a second story window until his mom shows up, how a glass of tap water can give you the strength (amongst other things) of ten men, and what is the number one item Damon will never assemble without directions.

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Recorded at Audiohive Podcasting
Hosted on Transistor.fm

Recovery Kidz

In her second year of recovery, Alexis had 4 kids. She was blessed with lots of family that really helped out, and in 2013 received a lot of holiday gifts her kids would not use. They decided to give the extra gifts to a men’s treatment center so the men could give the gifts to their kids. But five gifts didn’t go very far, and Alexis found herself reaching out to others to do more – and filled an entire wish list for the treatment center! That’s how RecoveryKidz was born.

Recovery Kidz partners with other organizations like The Sanctuary, recovery for mothers with a newborn baby, to fulfill wish lists for kids that have parents residing in recovery centers during the holiday season.

Want to help Recovery Kidz?

  • You can donate money and RecoveryKidz will purchase gifts for kids.
  • Go to RecoveryKids.com and click on Amazon Wishlist, then buy the gift from Amazon. The gift goes to RecoveryKidz to be sent to the child.

If you know someone who needs to hear this episode, share it with them!

In this episode:

Recovery Kidz: https://recoverykidz.com/

Alexis featured on previous podcast: https://www.sober.coffee/podcast/episode/1ebecd85/mindset-expert-alexis-shares-her-story

Follow Alexis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexisnicoleofficial/

Follow Linda on Instagram: ​​https://www.instagram.com/interventionsondemand1996/

For more about this podcast:

Visit Sober.Coffee website: https://www.sober.coffee

Sober.Coffee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sober.coffeepodcast/

Recorded at Audiohive Podcasting: https://www.audiohivepodcasting.com

In collaboration with Care Addiction Center: https://www.careaddiction.com

Megan Focuses on “Women in Recovery” – Explores Unique Issues

At a table for 3 in the coffee shop, Megan shares her experience as a woman in recovery and her journey from first admitting she had an alcohol problem to her recovery path with counselors, women’s groups and eventually coed groups. 

As a woman, AA meetings with 80% men can be intimidating. But once you sit down and listen to what men have to say, it goes out the window because we all suffer.  Listen in to Megan’s journey to sobriety, some of the issues she’s faced and overcome, and her advice to other women, starting with “Don’t compare yourself out of the room.”

If you know someone who needs to hear this episode, share it with them!

Mentioned in this episode:

Sober.Coffee Google Review: https://g.page/r/CS6wZF4DdVg5EB0/review

For more about this podcast:

Visit Sober.Coffee website: https://www.sober.coffee

Recorded at Audiohive Podcasting: https://www.audiohivepodcasting.com

In collaboration with Care Addiction Center: https://www.careaddiction.com