{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Mocktails and Other Non-alcoholic Drinks - Recovered 832","description":"Our generous Recovered Podcast Community allows us to be self supporting and not rely on outside contributions. &amp;nbsp;If you would like to join us, there are two ways.  Episode Sponsorship&amp;nbsp; We will recognize you by first name only at the top, mid, and end of the episode. &amp;nbsp;Any amount will qualify. Premium Membership&amp;nbsp; This is the single most effective way to support the show. &amp;nbsp;Watch the video in its entirety and learn how to become Premium  The Recovered Podcast Community is not a glum lot. &amp;nbsp;They contribute to the show and what they share is exactly what someone else needs to hear. &amp;nbsp;The new guy needs to hear your story. &amp;nbsp;So honor your 12th step obligation by calling in and help the guy who has not yet gone to his first meeting, you may make the difference in his life. &amp;nbsp;There are two ways to add to the show:  Speakpipe&amp;nbsp;Use your mobile or computer and leave a message. &amp;nbsp;This is the preferred method because the sound quality is excellent. 1-734-288-7510 is our voice message line.  Summer is almost here, which means warmer weather, longer days and the season of BBQs, pool parties and dining al fresco. If you\u2019re a recovering alcoholic, it can also mean the added stress of sweating out social events where frosty margaritas, colorful pitchers of sangria, tubs of ice-cold beer and other alcoholic beverages are center stage. \u201cFor an alcoholic, life is a temptation to drink,\u201d. \u201cBut the summer setting may bring on more of a temptation than winter, simply because there are more outdoor parties in the heat, begging for a cool drink.\u201d  But there may be a way to navigate this tempting season.  Quoting the article: Mocktail drinks can, for some, be a slippery slope into using again. \u201cFor some people, continuing to act as though you\u2019re having a drink can lead to the eventual addition of a \u2018little\u2019 alcohol and then more, leading to relapse,\u201d  Thoughts on giving up the using life style\/culture?  Quoting the article Whether it\u2019s the clink of ice cubes, the weight or shape of the glass or the look and smell of a beverage, \u201cany cues associated with your favorite drink are going to elicit all kinds of changes in the brain that initially mimic the changes that elicit cravings in the first place,\u201d Your thoughts on knowing your triggers?  Quote: research has shown that sugar can become as addictive as cocaine or morphine, she adds, noting a PLOS One study. \u201cThis is especially true of alcoholics and people who are addicted to stimulants,\u201d Thoughts?  What do you drink for fun? What are your recipes? Most unusual? What do you avoid?  WE HAVE CALLS  ...from Ohio https:\/\/www.google.com\/voice\/fm\/00557165274674955804\/AHwOX_AtYOF2jYwXOa0xTCOrHvHAP8ym2KudKHBfed1imV5mmA47wRvrkyGGquNUweq47H3ZwtBd0aFNXnH75qnccVesrpQMFpkApXnNPUuf1XGuONKFa6ZdfETZhDkXQzM4DnPap6N0q0_qZoUm5HQiu19uBixZ1g   Mike from FLA https:\/\/www.speakpipe.com\/messages  Jonna https:\/\/www.speakpipe.com\/messages  Clyde from Shelby Township https:\/\/www.speakpipe.com\/messages  Valerie from San Juan Capistrano https:\/\/www.speakpipe.com\/messages  Nick https:\/\/www.speakpipe.com\/messages ","author_name":"Recovered Podcast","author_url":"http:\/\/recoveredcast.com","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/5505230\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/09111b\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/item\/5505230"}