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Day In The Life Gregg Champion
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Most High Media
Jan 11, 2022
In this episode of Day in the Life, we meet Gregg Champion. A person in long-term recovery who gave up a successful career in entertainment to pursue his purpose of helping others in recovery. He is the Co-Founder of START UP RECOVERY, which works to help people in recovery connect to their own passions and purpose.
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Monday State of Mind, EP 20: Uncover, Discover and Discard with Gregg Champion
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Michael Arnold
Sep 1, 2020
We hear slogans everyday. But do we really process the bigger meaning of them? In this episode, Gregg Champion really digs deep into the value and meaning of several recovery slogans and how they have helped him throughout his life. He also really brings to light the fact that these slogans aren't just for those in recovery from drugs and alcohol. The are truly universal!
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Recovery Happy Hour, EP 96: What's Your Miracle Gregg Champion?
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Tricia Lewis
Jun 1, 2020
Today’s interview is with Gregg Champion co-founder of Start Up Recovery. We talked about 25 years of miracles in his sobriety journey. Grab some Kleenex... you might need it! Recovery Happy Hour is available anywhere you listen to your favorite pods. *If you’re having audio issues, they’re fixed! Delete your download and re-download the episode*
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The Addicted Mind Podcast, EP 76: Finding Yourself at Rock Bottom with Gregg Champion
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Duane Osterlind
Nov 1, 2019
Podcast host, Duane Osterlind, LMFT, CSAT, sits down with Gregg Champion on the topic of “Rock Bottom.” Rock bottom is choosing to do the same thing over again, knowing that the result is going to be bad. It can happen as a result of many different things, like childhood trauma, divorce, or addiction. At rock bottom, people often find themselves doing things that they said they would never do. For Gregg, Developing joy in life, and shifting from addiction to passion are parts of the process of recovering from rock bottom. This does not happen overnight. It happens one day at a time and it can result in people becoming addicted to a life of recovery.
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