I find it remarkable how he can be really silly, funny and playful at the right time but when needed also very articulate and insightful when speaking about serious topics, he evidently did a lot of work on himself. I need to learn a bit from Jamie.
His laugh is infectious. I'm just finding out he struggled with sobriety, as well as I, it really humbles and changes you. You see the world differently and the world sees you differently. He's amazing, I hope I get the honor of meeting him someday.
This young man is so sweet and thoughtful and insightful. I really wish I had a friend like this one. Jamie is such a lovely person. I'm going to take his advice and start letting down walls and reaching out to people again. Loneliness sucks but it really is self imposed more often than not. Thanks for the inspiration, my dear. You fucking rock 🤘
Being sober is giving yourself the gift of simply being human and understanding that we all feel pain, self doubts and fear. All of us are damaged in some way, but we have to learn to care of ourselves, accept our failures and successes and allow ourselves to feel. Being sober is understanding the need to stop and reach out to those that are struggling also. Being sober is allowing yourself to experience life.
It's a recovery book put out primarily by Hazelden meditations. It's written by Karen Casey and Martha Vanceburg. I have it's it's pretty good. I'd recommend it.
@@ellenm9053See my above comment. It's a daily meditation book by Hazelden written by Karen Casey and Martha Vanceburg. The cover looks different but it's the same book. It's a great little meditation book. You can find it online.
I think it’s a bit of a dangerous thing to say that when people take drugs for depression they need to find a way to deal with those emotions and also learn from them. Without depression drugs I would have killed myself years ago
Yes I understand you. But I think he means it in a way where if you’ve taken them forever it’ll be hard to change without them. But now you’re better maybe you don’t need then as much? But I don’t know you so I don’t know. But I’m proud of you for being strong and staying alive. ❤️🫂 take care x
I find it remarkable how he can be really silly, funny and playful at the right time but when needed also very articulate and insightful when speaking about serious topics, he evidently did a lot of work on himself. I need to learn a bit from Jamie.
His laugh is infectious. I'm just finding out he struggled with sobriety, as well as I, it really humbles and changes you. You see the world differently and the world sees you differently. He's amazing, I hope I get the honor of meeting him someday.
I feel so cleansed and serene after hearing him talk about vulnerability and letting go. He should do mindfulness podcasts ffs already.
I feel like just listening to any video with Jamie helps me with anything
God sent him into the world for a reason. He’s talked about a lot of things a lot of people are afraid to talk about. He definitely saved lives
Jamie you need to do an audible book. You have so much to share
I could listen to him all day.
This young man is so sweet and thoughtful and insightful. I really wish I had a friend like this one. Jamie is such a lovely person. I'm going to take his advice and start letting down walls and reaching out to people again. Loneliness sucks but it really is self imposed more often than not. Thanks for the inspiration, my dear. You fucking rock 🤘
Being sober is giving yourself the gift of simply being human and understanding that we all feel pain, self doubts and fear. All of us are damaged in some way, but we have to learn to care of ourselves, accept our failures and successes and allow ourselves to feel. Being sober is understanding the need to stop and reach out to those that are struggling also. Being sober is allowing yourself to experience life.
Not this making me cry. I needed to hear a lot of this.
He is so amazing person,thank you in this video ❤️❤️❤️❤️
what a wonderful concept for the video!
I feel better after hearing this I can relate to it so much
I love Jamie!
Yayyy thank you for making this 💖💖
He is my therapist
I want the book to help me with obstacles to my own creativity
I've seen these livestream videos with Jamie and his brother on several videos. Does anyone know what platform this is on?
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Does anyone know who is the author of the book he mentions, 'the promise of a new day'? Thank you for this awesome compilation 🤍
It's a recovery book put out primarily by Hazelden meditations. It's written by Karen Casey and Martha Vanceburg. I have it's it's pretty good. I'd recommend it.
@@AtreidesHeir what’s the title of the book?
@@ellenm9053See my above comment. It's a daily meditation book by Hazelden written by Karen Casey and Martha Vanceburg. The cover looks different but it's the same book. It's a great little meditation book. You can find it online.
I think it’s a bit of a dangerous thing to say that when people take drugs for depression they need to find a way to deal with those emotions and also learn from them. Without depression drugs I would have killed myself years ago
Yes I understand you. But I think he means it in a way where if you’ve taken them forever it’ll be hard to change without them. But now you’re better maybe you don’t need then as much? But I don’t know you so I don’t know. But I’m proud of you for being strong and staying alive. ❤️🫂 take care x