The Small Bow Podcast
En podkast av thesmallbow.com - Fredager
51 Episoder
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Why Does No One Care About Recovery Month? with Joe Schrank
Publisert: 6.9.2024 -
Take this Pod and Shove It
Publisert: 30.8.2024 -
Some Kind of Ambition Monster with Jennifer Romolini
Publisert: 16.8.2024 -
Main Character Defects with Josh Radnor
Publisert: 2.8.2024 -
Go Say Hello with Mary HK Choi
Publisert: 26.7.2024 -
Connection Junkie with Peaceful John
Publisert: 12.7.2024 -
Dead Inside with Megan Koester
Publisert: 28.6.2024 -
Nothing Will Ever Be Boring Again, with Emily Gould
Publisert: 14.6.2024 -
Guess What
Publisert: 21.5.2024 -
Everything You’ll Ever Need
Publisert: 8.3.2022 -
Reply Maw
Publisert: 18.2.2022 -
Just a Sucker With Low Self-Esteem
Publisert: 3.2.2022 -
Bring the Noise
Publisert: 20.1.2022 -
Peace and Quiet
Publisert: 13.1.2022 -
It’s Okay If You’re Not Ready
Publisert: 30.12.2021 -
Suffer the Adult Children
Publisert: 23.12.2021 -
The Lift Up
Publisert: 9.12.2021 -
PGS with Peaceful John: Life Is Not a Punishment
Publisert: 25.11.2021 -
PGS with Claudia Lonow: Personal Inventories
Publisert: 18.11.2021 -
The Rescue
Publisert: 4.11.2021
The Small Bow Podcast is a recovery show – part interview, part storytelling – hosted by A.J. Daulerio, and based on the recovery newsletter thesmallbow.com. A.J. created TSB after he got out of rehab and wanted to hear stories about sobriety, mental health, and spirituality that he couldn’t easily find on the internet. We talk about recovery from all kinds of things: car crashes, identity crises, drugs, alcohol, ego. And even if you’re not in recovery, these stories and conversations have things to teach. Most people equate recovery with redemption – the part where people who’ve quit drugs or alcohol then tell you how they did it and how good their lives are now – but TSB focuses less on the beginning and ending of rock bottoms, and more about the middle part, making it through the woods. Join A.J. as he speaks with writers, entertainers, social workers, magazine editors, recovering addicts, recovering jerks – people – about how they made it through hard things and got better because of it. Maybe some of this will help you get better too.
