Recovery Roadmap:
• Demystify Sobriety
• Decode Spirituality
• Democratize Success
Are you sober or sober-curious — and ready to build a life that actually feels worth staying sober for?
In this 4-hour intensive, we do two things back-to-back:
1) We demystify sobriety (the 12 Steps, made practical)
You’ll get a clear, modern, no-shame walkthrough of:
• What the 12 Steps actually are (and why they work)
• What sponsorship is supposed to look like at its best
• Why service + leadership aren’t “advanced recovery” — they’re often the missing ingredient
• How to move from “white-knuckling” to a daily spiritual practice you can actually maintain
Core premise: the early recovery movement didn’t just teach people how to not drink — it trained people to become leaders who could help others quickly. That “help someone else” orientation is still one of the strongest predictors of long-term recovery.
2) We democratize success (a Life Map for the “promised land” side of sobriety)
Because getting sober is the beginning — not the end.
You’ll build a simple “Life Map” to start creating real momentum in:
• Health
• Relationships
• Money / stability
• Purpose / calling
• Emotional sobriety
• Spiritual fitness
• Environment & community support
This is for anyone who wants to change their life — whether you’re in the first 30 days, the first year, or you’ve been sober a while but still feel like you’re living under a low ceiling.
Who this is for
• People in recovery (any pathway — AA/NA/Al-Anon, therapy, faith-based, secular, etc.)
• Loved ones of addicts / people coming out of survival mode
• Spiritual refugees who want freedom without shame
• High performers who are ready for “the next chapter” after sobriety
What I believe (and what the research increasingly supports)
Recovery outcomes aren’t just about meeting attendance — they’re strongly shaped by connection, stepwork, sponsorship, and helping others. Many studies find that having a sponsor and deeper AA involvement are associated with better abstinence outcomes, and that helping/sponsoring others can be especially powerful for long-term recovery.
If you want future workshop links, replays, or schedules, comment ROADMAP or DM me “Recovery Roadmap”.
— Zach Bloom
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Disclaimer (please read)
This video is for education and personal growth. It reflects my personal experience, interpretation of recovery principles, and discussion of publicly available research.
• I am not providing medical, psychological, psychiatric, legal, or professional advice, and this content is not a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, therapy, or individualized care.
• Do not ignore, delay, or stop professional care because of something in this video. If you have questions about your health, medications, mental health, substance use, or treatment plan, talk with a qualified professional (doctor, therapist, psychiatrist, etc.).
• If you’re in a 12-Step fellowship, consider discussing what you hear here with your sponsor or trusted recovery supports.
• Recovery is personal and outcomes vary widely based on many factors (history, support, treatment, mental health, environment, and more). Any examples shared are anecdotal and not guarantees.
• This content is not affiliated with or endorsed by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or any 12-Step fellowship.
• If you are in crisis, feel unsafe, or are at risk of harming yourself or someone else, seek immediate help from local emergency services or a crisis hotline in your country.
By watching, you agree you are responsible for how you apply any ideas shared here, and you assume all risk for your choices and actions.
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