Podathon For Recovery: Elizabeth’s Road to RecoveryPublished on September 11, 2025 Elizabeth Kipp spent 40 years in chronic pain and 31 years on prescribed opioids and benzodiazepines—including fentanyl—until a pain-management track at the Betty Ford Center in 2013 catalyzed a complete turnaround. In this conversation, she unpacks the mind-body nature of chronic pain, the practical role of 12-Step recovery, yoga, breathwork, prayer/ancestral clearing, and the simple relapse-prevention principle that changed everything: staying in personal integrity. Listeners get a hopeful blueprint that blends science and spirituality with concrete next steps. Sponsored by Rage Against Addiction Guest Bio: Elizabeth Kipp is a stress-management and ancestral-trauma specialist, recovery coach, and author of The Way Through Chronic Pain: Tools to Reclaim Your Healing Power. A former research scientist, she lived with severe back injury, surgeries, and physician-prescribed opioids/benzodiazepines for decades before completing a pain-management program at the Betty Ford Center in 2013. Today, she coaches globally (virtual), teaches mind-body practices, and helps people in recovery rebuild calm, clarity, and resilience. Main Topics: · Podathon for Recovery: 12 Days of Hope benefiting Rage Against Addiction · Defining addiction to chronic pain and the “stress habit” · Injury history, multiple surgeries, and 31 years on Rx opioids/benzos (incl. fentanyl) · Why opioids don’t heal chronic pain; breath, hydration, gut, and brain effects · Detox & pain-track at the Betty Ford Center; waking up with no back pain · Chronic pain as brain processing; limits of reductionist medicine · Memory/cognition impacts of chronic pain—and how they recover · Recovery toolkit: NA/AA, 12 Steps, Recovery 2.0, yoga, breathwork, prayer/ancestral clearing · Coaching insights: readiness to sponsor; a client shame-to-healing vignette · Relapse prevention: “Stay in integrity with yourself” · How to work with Elizabeth (virtual coaching) and where to find her online Rage Against Addiction Rage Against Addiction is a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting addicts and their famili Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts Follow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media: Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills: |