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Sober is Dope!

POP Buchanan

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Embark on your transformative journey from addiction to sobriety with the Sober is Dope Revolution, your ultimate Sober Empowerment HUB! Join POP Buchanan, author of the Sober is Dope Book and an 11-year sober and recovered alcoholic, as he shares a holistic recovery approach incorporating therapy, rehab, AA, prayer, and meditation. With over 350 game-changing episodes featuring world-class guests, be prepared to be inspired by practical spiritual tools. Follow in POP's footsteps to quit booze and smoking, reverse pre-diabetes, and reclaim your life.
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Healing and Therapeutic Comedy from a Hilarious Therapeutic Counselor and Stand Up comedian Lizzie Allan. Welcome to the Sober is Dope Podcast with your host, POP Buchanan. This episode discusses the healing power of humor and comedy. Today’s special guest is Lizzie Allan. Lizzie Allan is the founder of Hilarapy, a Registered Therapeutic Counsellor and Professional Stand-up Comedian, with a degree in Comedy Writing and Performance. Hilarapy began in the UK as Addictive Comedy and has recently rebranded to Hilarapy in Vancouver, BC, Canada where she lives now. Lizzie discovered the transformative power of comedy and over time found her niche in the comedy space. Lizzie started using comedy to share her vulnerable and authentic story in front of a supportive sober audience early on her recovery from drugs, she’s ten years clean and sober. This passion evolved into Hilarapy, her own unique brand of therapeutic comedy embraced by community. Hilarapy is stand-up comedy combined with group therapy. Hilarapy is a place to share real and vulnerable lived experiences in a healthy and supportive environment- it’s the NEW COOL. Whoopah! Contact Hilarapy: Hilarapy Healing with Humour ‪www.hilarapy.com‬ ‪www.hilarapyhub.com‬ https://www.facebook.com/hilarapystudios/ https://www.instagram.com/hilarapy/ https://instagram.com/hilarioustherapy https://twitter.com/Hilarapy https://www.youtube.com/hilarapystudios https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4fDDtp9Jfc What is Hilarapy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2L9XFObN55c&t=10s Rap about being clean. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKBII2ZhMx8&t=253s
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40 Tips for Staying Clean and Sober during the Holidays (Christmas, New Years) Welcome to the “Sober is Dope” Podcast with your host, POP Buchanan. This episode is dedicated to Billy B. Billy B, requested the topic of staying clean and sober during the holidays. In this episode we highlight 40 tips to staying Clean and Sober during the Holiday Season. Please enjoy. Sober is Dope! Desert Recovery Video- https://youtu.be/goibRRTuT1g Best Christmas Songs 8- https://youtu.be/jV7UqFIOcm4 An Old Fashion Holiday- https://youtu.be/UamKUy9wCiM Dr. Rachel Needle - https://youtu.be/hLwkDU28kKg 20 Tips by Quit Alcohol Dot Com https://www.quitalcohol.com/sobriety/20-tips-for-staying-sober-during-the-holidays.html 9 Tips by Everyday Help https://www.everydayhealth.com/news/how-stay-sober-over-holidays-tips-from-people-recovery/ Hazelden Betty Ford Tips - https://www.hazeldenbettyford.org/articles/tips-for-enjoying-sober-holidays
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Podcast Topics Include: New Year Intentions, Setting Huge Goals, Stop Glorifying Toxic Ideas, Persons, Places, and Things, Taking Recovery to New Heights, Finding a Higher Power, Meditation, Self Care, and Staying Sober for New Years Eve and New Years Day Welcome to the Sober is Dope Podcast. Thank you for the support, subs, and likes. My name is POP Buchanan. I am the founder and host of the Sober is Dope Podcast. I started Sober is Dope and Monk Healing to spread positive messages of transformation, healing, and recovery. I am 8 years sober. I promote Mental Health, Love, Health, and Freedom from addiction. Here are the links to the Podcast, Shop, and FREE Personal Transformation E-BOOK. Highest Blessings. #short #sobriety “It’s never too late to be amazing!” - POP Buchanan 🌍 Sober is Dope World https://linktr.ee/Soberisdope Sober is Dope! Podcast 🥇 https://anchor.fm/soberisdope Sober is Dope! Gift Shop 😎 https://soberisdope.net Youtube (Subscribe) Sober is Dope https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUM_U00-RzHlRVEeOFgjqtw FREE Transformational E-BOOK 🎟 https://bit.ly/2Dh67xi My Personal Site 🙏🏽 https://popbuchanan.net Please follow my other pages. Instagram/Twitter @soberisdope @monkhealing @popbuchanan
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Meet Elaine Alec wáy x̌ast sx̌əlx̌ʕált My name is telxnitkw, it translates into “Standing by Water” and was given to me on the day I was born. I am Syilx and Secwepemc although I also have roots with the Colville and Nez Perce nations. Elaine Alec (she/her) is an author, political advisor, women’s advocate and spiritual thought leader and teacher and is a direct descendant of hereditary chiefs, Pelkamulaxw and Soorimpt. For over two decades, Elaine has been leading expert in Indigenous community planning, health advocacy and creating safe spaces utilizing Indigenous approaches and ceremony. She is the author of “Calling My Spirit Back” a book which links an extremely personal examination of lived experience to a much broader overview of serious national sociological concerns, accompanied by tangible steps to approach them. Alec was a founding member of the Comprehensive Community Planning Mentorship Initiative in British Columbia. She is a founding partner at Alderhill Planning Inc. and is a regular speaker at conferences and workshops on the topic of Indigenous planning, governance, healing and trauma informed approaches in planning. She is involved in the Sexual Harassment, Advice, Response and Prevention for Work Places Advisory Committee, a board member with the Canadian Centre of Policy Alternatives (CCPA-BC) and recently completed a 3-year term as the Union of BC Indian Chiefs Women’s Representative where she advocated for Indigenous women and girls safety through facilitating safe spaces to plan and drive policy change at various levels of government. Elaine resides in Kamloops, British Columbia with her husband Ryan Day and is the proud mom of Kyle Maxakn Alec, Phoenix Maxaknitkw Alec and Teslin Pelkamulaxw Alec. Calling My Spirit Back is an exceptional piece of Canadian writing by an Indigenous author that addresses our particular period in Canadian history when the conversations about systemic racism and abuse of women and the historical and ongoing trauma of our First Nations are finally starting to resonate beyond their typical boundaries. This book is welcome and much needed contribution to that dialogue, not only in its vivid details but in its approach to healing. It is a truly moving work that links an extremely personal examination of lived experience – told with startling honest and precision – to a much broader overview of serious national sociological concerns, accompanied by tangible steps to create spaces for diversity and inclusion based on Indigenous knowledge and teachings. Her honesty is authentic and at times heartbreaking and her candor regarding the ownership of her own failings as she faces her challenges is rare and vivid. Calling My Spirit Back is Elaine’s first book. She is a partner and owner with Alderhill Planning Inc. and works with Indigenous communities across Canada to promote healing in planning, governance and. Elaine shares much of her work on her YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/elainealec and her website www.elainealec.com and her social media accounts www.instagram.com/elaine_alec_writer_speaker and www.facebook.com/elainemackensiealec Calling My Spirit Back is published by Tellwell Talent (June 27 2020) Available: www.elainelaec.com. Amazon, Kindle, Indiebound, Indigo Chapters, Rakuten Kobo, Smashwords, Apple Books
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Welcome to the Sober is Dope Podcast with your host, POP Buchanan. This episode features the phenomenal Dr. Robb Kelly PHD. This segment of the Sober is Dope Podcast is called Sober Superheroes. Dr. Robb Kelly is a leading thought leader on addiction and considered by many to be the modern day Dr. Carl Jung. Please enjoy this informative episode. Robb Kelly, PhD is a world-renowned addiction consultant who believes in treating the problem of addiction, not the symptoms. He has worked for many years helping addicts and alcoholics to RECOVER their lives from the disease of addiction. Based on his own experiences working with addicts and alcoholics over the last 20 years, a PhD in Psychology from Oxford University and as a recovered alcoholic himself – he is a triple threat against the disease of addiction. Dr. Kelly was the CEO of a thriving telecommunications company when the walls came crashing down on him due to alcoholism. He ended up homeless and broken on the streets of Manchester, England until he found the courage to save himself. Since recovering, Dr. Kelly has made it his life’s mission to assist other hopeless, chronic alcoholics and addicts. His story is inspiring and sad at times, but it stands as a testament to the power of recovery. He has lectured at many high-profile universities and hospitals about addiction and is recognized as a leading authority on addiction recovery methods that are changing lives. Dr. Kelly is currently the CEO of the Robb Kelly Recovery Group, an addiction recovery coaching company he created based on extensive research and behaviour studies that he conducted over the last 20 years. Dr. Kelly’s methods may seem unconventional and unorthodox leading some people to refer to him as "The Gordon Ramsay of the Addiction World" because of his direct, no-nonsense, and candid approach to treating addiction. Dr. Kelly works to "make the road of recovery less of a mystery tour." Dr. Robb Kelly Robb Kelly Recovery Group [email protected] www.robbkelly.com www.facebook.com/drrobbkelly twitter.com/RobbKellyGroup linkedin.com/in/dr-robb-kelly-07718133 Book Information Daddy, Daddy Please Stop Drinking chronicles the true life story of my personal fight from homeless alcoholic to living a life beyond my wildest dreams. Amazon Link- https://www.amazon.com/Daddy-Please-Stop-Drinking/dp/1702575861 November 2019 Robb Kelly published “Daddy, Daddy Please Stop Drinking”
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Welcome to the Sober is Dope Podcast with your host, POP Buchanan. Stop Negative Self Talk is inspired by a talk from Steve Harvey on the power of transforming your thoughts. In addiction we tend to think fearful, toxic, and negative thoughts. In life we tend to do the same thing. This episode is a friendly reminder that you have the power to change your thoughts. This talk and video are for educational and motivation purposes. Click link below for details. Thank you Stop Negative Self Talk https://youtu.be/yWDo-y-tK7k
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Welcome to the Sober is Dope podcast with your host, POP Buchanan. We are excited to bring you our Winter edition of, “A Walk in the Park” with POP Buchanan. This episode is intended to motivate our audience on the importance of getting back on the wagon immediately after a relapse. This is a reminder that we don’t have to accept old programming on hitting rock bottom and rock bottom being the prerequisite to healing. This episode is to encourage anyone in active addiction or in a current relapse to get back into treatment sooner than later. We dedicate this episode to our anonymous friend that recently relapsed after 20 years. Below are facts about relapse and the stages of relapse. Good luck. The Stages of Relapse Relapse is a process, it's not an event. In order to understand relapse prevention you have to understand the stages of relapse. Relapse starts weeks or even months before the event of physical relapse. In this page you will learn how to use specific relapse prevention techniques for each stage of relapse. There are three stages of relapse. • Emotional relapse • Mental relapse • Physical relapse Emotional Relapse In emotional relapse, you're not thinking about using. But your emotions and behaviors are setting you up for a possible relapse in the future. The signs of emotional relapse are: Restless, Irritable and Discontent • Anxiety • Intolerance • Anger • Defensiveness • Mood swings • Isolation • Not asking for help • Not going to meetings • Poor eating habits • Poor sleep habits The signs of emotional relapse are also the symptoms of post-acute withdrawal. If you understand post-acute withdrawal it's easier to avoid relapse, because the early stage of relapse is easiest to pull back from. In the later stages the pull of relapse gets stronger and the sequence of events moves faster. Relapse prevention at this stage means recognizing that you're in emotional relapse and changing your behavior. Recognize that you're isolating and remind yourself to ask for help. Recognize that you're anxious and practice relaxation techniques. Recognize that your sleep and eating habits are slipping and practice self-care. If you don't change your behavior at this stage and you live too long in the stage of emotional relapse you'll become exhausted, and when you're exhausted you will want to escape, which will move you into mental relapse. Practice self-care. The most important thing you can do to prevent relapse at this stage is take better care of yourself. Think about why you use. You use drugs or alcohol to escape, relax, or reward yourself. Therefore you relapse when you don't take care of yourself and create situations that are mentally and emotionally draining that make you want to escape. For example, if you don't take care of yourself and eat poorly or have poor sleep habits, you'll feel exhausted and want to escape. If you don't let go of your resentments and fears through some form of relaxation, they will build to the point where you'll feel uncomfortable in your own skin. If you don't ask for help, you'll feel isolated. If any of those situations continues for too long, you will begin to think about using. But if you practice self-care, you can avoid those feelings from growing and avoid relapse. (Reference: www.AddictionsAndRecovery.org Mental Relapse It gets harder to make the right choices as the pull of addiction gets stronger. Techniques for Dealing with Mental Urges In mental relapse there's a war going on in your mind. Part of you wants to use, but part of you doesn't. In the early phase of mental relapse you're just idly thinking about using. But in the later phase you're definitely thinking about using. The signs of mental relapse are: • Thinking about people, places, and things you used with • Glamorizing your past use • Lying • Hanging out with old using friends • Fantasizing about using • Thinking about relapsing • Planning your relapse around other people's schedules
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How many episodes does Sober is Dope! have?

Sober is Dope! currently has 434 episodes available.

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The podcast is about Podcasts, Self-Improvement and Education.

What is the most popular episode on Sober is Dope!?

The episode title 'Rocky Balboa Motivational Mix: Sober is Dope Radio Vol. 10 with Quotes (Classic)' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Sober is Dope!?

The average episode length on Sober is Dope! is 32 minutes.

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Episodes of Sober is Dope! are typically released every 1 day, 13 hours.

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The first episode of Sober is Dope! was released on Apr 30, 2019.

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