{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6700464742ac5503568d3e40/6719c53130187dfb6cf1fe9f?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Episode 14: M2 the Rock (Michael Molthan): Real talk on solutions to addiction, shame, living in the present and unmanageable habits","description":"<p>Summary:</p><p>Sometimes it takes a spiritual awakening to find the right path forward. This week, Michael</p><p>Molthan shares his story of addiction and recovery, from hitting rock bottom to pushing through</p><p>to the other side. In years past, Molthan was known as one of the preeminent luxury home</p><p>builders in the country. But more than 25 years into his career, an addiction to drugs and alcohol</p><p>led him on a downward spiral. He lost his marriage and relationships with family and friends.</p><p>After 27 arrests and four years in prison, Molthan started to read a Bible he’d gotten from a</p><p>fellow inmate. That began his journey to recovery and to serving others first and foremost as a</p><p>guiding principle in his life. Through service and a dedication to being present in the moment,</p><p>Molthan found a way to freedom, both inside and out. He continues that work today, helping at a</p><p>recovery facility and sharing what he’s learned in weekly social media talks to connect with</p><p>others looking for a light to shine the way.</p><p>This Week’s Takeaways:</p><p>-Learn the difference between shame and guilt</p><p>-Be open to a spiritual awakening</p><p>-Serve others with an open heart</p><p>-Cherish the relationships you have with family</p><p>-Welcome opportunities to learn and grow</p><p>Quotes:</p><p>“When I look at my mugshots … the common denominator in every one of those mugshots was</p><p>spiritual bankruptcy. There was no God.” -Michael Molthan</p><p>“I had this spiritual awakening like no other and I became free.” -Michael Molthan</p><p>“I did not want to think about the future. I did not want to think about the past. I wanted to live in</p><p>the now because I was realizing the safest place is right here, right now, because that’s where</p><p>God’s at.” -Michael Molthan</p><p>“In order for God to set me free, I had to set everyone around me free. I had to set the people</p><p>around me free that were holding me hostage. The word forgiveness means so much to me</p><p>today.” -Michael Molthan</p><p>“Guilt is an opportunity to do a moral inventory on my immoral behavior ... to look at what role I</p><p>play in it and what I need to do to change the behavior and make it right.” -Michael Molthan</p><p>Contact:</p><p><br></p><p>You can find out more about Michael Molthan and his work online at</p><p>https://www.m2therock.com/. There, you’ll also find links to his weekly talks on Facebook and</p><p>YouTube about addiction, alcoholism, unmanageable habits, and recovery. If you are looking for</p><p>recovery resources on drug and alcohol addiction, process addictions, trauma, and more you</p><p>can find information at https://www.healingspringsranch.com/.</p><p>Mentioned This Week:</p><p>-Detours: The Unpredictable Path to Your Destiny by Tony Evans</p><p>-”In the Know” with Brian Glenn</p>","author_name":"Kevin Ebeling"}