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This episode explores the deeper meaning of sobriety — as a state of clear, present, and intentional living. Vinnie emphasizes how mental clarity and spiritual connection are essential for genuine sobriety, extending beyond just avoiding substances. Finding a sober community is about moving from isolation to connection. Whether you are looking for spiritual fellowship, secular support, or active lifestyle groups, there are several localized and national resources to help you find your "tribe." [1] 1. 12-Step and Spiritual Fellowships These programs are widely available and often serve as the first point of contact for many. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): A global fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope to stay sober and help others recover. Use the AA Meeting Guide App to find thousands of local meetings nearby. Narcotics Anonymous (NA): Similar to AA, NA focuses on recovery from all types of drugs. You can search for local chapters and meeting schedules on their official website. Celebrate Recovery (CR): A Christ-centered, 12-step program for anyone struggling with "hurts, hang-ups, and habits". [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] 2. Secular and Evidence-Based Alternatives If you prefer a program grounded in self-empowerment or science rather than a specific spiritual framework, consider these options: SMART Recovery: Focuses on a 4-Point Program of self-empowerment and cognitive-behavioral tools. You can find local or virtual meetings through their online database. LifeRing Secular Recovery: A network of support groups that emphasizes three core principles: Sobriety, Secularity, and Self-Help. Women for Sobriety (WFS): A non-profit program specifically for women, focusing on emotional and spiritual growth through 13 affirmation statements. Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS): A nonprofit network of independent groups that values scientific research and personal responsibility over a higher power. [8, 9, 10, 11, 12] 3. Active and Digital Communities Modern technology has made it easier to connect with sober people through shared interests and social platforms. [1, 13] The Phoenix: A sober active community that offers free in-person and virtual activities like yoga, CrossFit, and hiking for anyone with 48 hours of sobriety. Loosid App: A comprehensive social app for sober individuals that includes features for sober dating, local event guides, and community chat groups. I Am Sober App: Provides a platform for tracking milestones and connecting with community members who share similar addiction profiles for peer support. [13, 14, 15, 16, 17] 4. Local and National Referral Services If you need help finding specific treatment or support in your immediate area: SAMHSA National Helpline: Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for 24/7, free, confidential treatment referrals and information. FindTreatment.gov: An anonymous resource to locate state-licensed facilities for substance use and mental health disorders throughout the U.S.. 211 Services: In many areas, dialing 2-1-1 connects you with local specialists who can provide information on community-based support groups and social services. [10, 18, 19, 20, 21] [1] https://www.horowitzhealth.com [2] https://www.aa.org [3] https://www.aa.org [4] https://ncaddnational.org [5] https://resoluterecovery.com [6] https://fellowshipnwa.org [7] https://www.therecoveryvillage.com [8] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov [9] https:
What happens when you treat music as a precise craft, like classical composers? Dweezil shares the philosophy that guided his legendary performances of Frank Zappa’s complex, genre-defying compositions, revealing the rigorous training, improvisational mastery, and storytelling embedded in playing Frank Zappa’s intricate pieces. In a world increasingly dominated by shortcuts and automation, understanding the dedication needed to execute complex music flawlessly is a lesson in artistry and discipline. It’s about respecting the creators’ intentions and pushing your own limits to keep a legendary musical DNA alive, where technical mastery and passionate storytelling collide to preserve musical authenticity at the highest level. www.dweezilzappa.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/dweezilzapp... X: https://x.com/dweezilzappa?s=21&t=A2Y... Facebook: / dweezilzappaofficial
In this engaging conversation, Sheila E. and Vinnie discuss the passage of time, the healing power of music, and the importance of being present in the moment. Sheila shares her musical journey, from her early influences in a musical family to her Grammy-winning achievements. They explore the philosophy of music, the significance of space in compositions, and the spiritual connection that drives their passion for music. The conversation culminates in Sheila's aspirations for future projects and her commitment to blessing others through her art.
He is rightfully celebrated for his groundbreaking work in jazz and funk drumming, most notably with Herbie Hancock's band, The Headhunters. His grooves, particularly on the song "Actual Proof" from the 1974 album Thrust, and "God Make Me Funky," are some of the most widely sampled beats in hip-hop history. Even though he's known for funk, he's also a jazz musician who has performed and recorded with numerous jazz legends, including Chet Baker, Tony Bennett, Wayne Shorter, and Christian McBride, as well as being a bandleader and author. Mike's website: https://mikeclarkdrums.com/ Instagram: @mikeclarkdrums https://www.instagram.com/mikeclarkdr...
Harvey and Vinnie delve into their musical journeys, exploring the evolution of drumming, the glory days of recording sessions, and the impact of influential musicians. They share stories about their experiences in the studio, the transition to electronic music, and the importance of versatility in a musician's career. The significance of songwriting and the challenges of navigating the music industry are highlighted, all while celebrating the art of drumming and the connections formed through music.
In this conversation, Stephanie Moreda-Arend discusses the challenges facing dairy farmers in Point Reyes, California, particularly the impact of NGOs and legal regulations on local agriculture. She highlights the historical context of farming in the area, the importance of community support, and the broader implications for food security. The discussion emphasizes the need for awareness and action to protect local farms and the food system. Resources can be found on her website: https://dairygirldiaries.com/ Her social media links: Instagram: @dairygirldiaries X: @DairyGirlDiary Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dairy.girl.diaries/
Bill Schnee is s legendary producer and engineer with an astonishing career pedigree encompassing over 125 gold and platinum records, including Steely Dan’s Aja and Gaucho. In this engaging conversation, Bill shares his journey through the music industry, reflecting on the evolution of music production, the importance of community, and the balance between technology and creativity. He discusses the significance of real-world experience, collaboration, the art of mixing, and the challenges faced by today's musicians. With anecdotes from his prolific career, he offers valuable insights and lessons learned along the way. He is also the author of the book, “Chairman At the Board’. www.billschnee.com
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