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  • Disruptive and Predatory Behavior
    🎙️ The Living Clean Podcast – This Week’s Episode: Disruptive and Predatory Behavior (IDT Workshop)In this powerful episode, we dive into one of the 2023 World Service Conference Issue Discussion Topics: Disruptive and Predatory Behavior in Narcotics Anonymous. Guided by NA World Services’ workshop format, we walk through real-world examples, collective experiences, and—most importantly—spiritual solutions rooted in the atmosphere of recovery.This topic gets to the heart of our Fellowship’s ability to carry the message: If members don’t feel safe, they won’t stay. Together, we explore how to build safer, more inclusive, and spiritually grounded recovery spaces. From challenging behaviors to group-level action steps, we ask the hard questions—and offer practical, principled responses.🛠️ In this episode, we covered: • What contributes to (or damages) an atmosphere of recovery • How predatory and disruptive behaviors show up in our meetings—both in person and virtually • Tools, solutions, and real-life strategies groups are using to address these behaviors • How we can protect the vulnerable without violating traditions or resorting to control📚 Workshop Materials and Resources Mentioned (everything we promised is linked below): • 📝 NAWS Service Pamphlet: Disruptive & Violent Behaviorhttps://www.na.org/sps • 📂 Local Service Tools and Exampleshttps://www.na.org/localresources • 💬 Input Form – Share your feedback with World Serviceshttps://www.na.org/survey • 📧 Submit Local Resources:mailto:[email protected]🔊 Whether you’re a trusted servant, a home group member, or just curious about how we keep our rooms spiritually sound, this conversation is for you. Let’s keep NA safe, loving, and open for the newcomer who needs us.Subscribe, share, and let’s keep growing—together.
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  • Speaking Up- Conor H
    In this episode, we feature the powerful personal story “Speaking Up,” found in the back of the Sixth Edition of the NA Basic Text. This deeply moving piece traces one member’s journey from childhood silence and shame, through active addiction, and into the rooms of Narcotics Anonymous—where they finally found the courage to speak their truth.We open the episode with a full narration of the story, then sit down with the person who lived it and wrote it. In this rare and intimate conversation, they reflect on how that moment of saying “I’m an addict” for the first time was the beginning of real change. We talk about fear, vulnerability, finding connection, and how sharing—despite being terrifying—became an act of healing.Whether you’re new to recovery or have been here a while, this episode is a reminder that you’re not alone—and that our voices matter.
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  • It’s a Relationship – Exploring Our Physical Selves
    This week, we return to our Living Clean: The Journey Continues book study and dive into Chapter 4, Our Physical Selves, focusing on the section titled “It’s a Relationship.”We’re joined by five thoughtful guests—Stephan, Butch, Connie, Barb, and Peter—who each read a paragraph from the text and offer their personal reflections on what it means to have a relationship with our bodies in recovery. From learning how to care for ourselves physically to exploring how years of addiction distorted our connection to our own flesh and bone, this episode is full of honest insight and spiritual growth.Each guest shares from the heart, and the group responds with experience, strength, and hope—making for a rich, layered conversation about healing, balance, and acceptance.Whether you’re on this step in your own journey or just exploring what it means to be fully present in your body, this is one you won’t want to miss.
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  • Behind the Walls – The Hole in the Wall Group
    In this powerful episode, we sit down with members of the Hole in the Wall Group of Narcotics Anonymous—some of whom found recovery while incarcerated at Oregon State Penitentiary and now carry the message back inside from the outside. Also joining us are the group’s former club president, their current outside GSR, and Chris B., a contributor to the blog “NA-supported Recovery Behind the Walls.”Together, we explore the legacy of a group that has been transforming lives since 1988. From its roots as an inmate-led NA meeting to becoming a cornerstone of recovery behind the walls, the Hole in the Wall Group has been a beacon of hope for decades. These members share their stories of freedom, service, and continued commitment to carrying the message where it’s needed most.This episode is a tribute to the power of recovery, the impact of service, and the spiritual awakening that can happen—even in the darkest places.⸻Want to support or stay connected with the Hole in the Wall Group? Here’s how:How to sign up for the Hole in the Wall Group Newsletter (free to all NA members inside and outside the walls):Send your request to:NA Newsletter C/O Activities2605 State StreetSalem, OR 97310How to purchase medallions, commemorative coins, or support the group:Make checks or CD-28s payable to:HOLE IN THE WALL GROUP OF NAAcct. No. 002432Mail to:DOC Central TrustPO Box 14400Salem, OR 97310T-shirt, hoodie, and long-sleeve orders (U.S. shipping available):T-shirts & Long Sleeves: $20Sweaters & Hoodies: $40All proceeds benefit Recovery Services at OSP.If you’re not an inmate and wish to purchase a shirt or have questions:Contact: Keddy H. at 503-983-0517 or [email protected] sure to indicate which image and size you wish to purchase. Allow 4–6 weeks after payment clears.
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  • A Spontaneous Conversation
    This bonus episode came out of nowhere—in the best way possible. It started with a phone call between me and Francis, just bouncing around ideas for future episodes. Somewhere in the mix, one of us said, “Let’s just do a podcast right now.” No plan, no prep—just hit record and go.What followed was a beautiful, wide-open conversation. We were joined by Becki N, Staci K, RJ S, Dee M, Ron H, and Peter O, and together we explored everything from what’s going on in our lives and recovery communities, to the highs and lows of change, the beauty of our worldwide fellowship, family, and so much more.It was honest, real, and full of heart—exactly what recovery conversations often are when we just show up and speak from the soul. We hope you enjoy this spontaneous conversation as much as we did.
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About The Living Clean Podcast

"This podcast serves as an additional recovery tool for those embracing a new way of life through Narcotics Anonymous. Our goal is to provide insights, experiences, and discussions that support the journey of recovery.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the individual contributors and do not represent the official stance of Narcotics Anonymous. NA does not take positions on outside issues, ensuring the name of Narcotics Anonymous remains free from public controversy."
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