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Mauni-London Recovery Coaching

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16 contributions to Mauni-London Recovery Coaching
Sorry for the late notice
Bank holiday zoom, im so sorry to everyone for the late late notice but tonights zoom won't be on ,slight family emergency, am stuck in a&e with my youngest son
0 likes • May 25
Hope his ok 🙏 xx
Ibogaine is a doorway not a cure
TRUMP HAS ENDED THE WAR ON DRUGS !!! I have created this content using our MAUNi Tech processes to help us as coaches to understand how best to show up as professional lived experience coaches. Video Link The provided text examines the growing interest in ibogaine as a tool for addiction recovery, cautioning against viewing it as a standalone "silver bullet." While the substance can facilitate profound psychological breakthroughs, the author argues that long-term success depends on a robust integration process rather than the experience itself. Utilising the Collins Window framework, the source emphasizes that medical, social, and coaching support must coexist to turn a temporary shift into a sustainable lifestyle change. It highlights the specific role of professional coaches in helping individuals translate newfound insights into practical, everyday structures. Ultimately, the text advocates for a multidisciplinary approach that balances the excitement of medical innovation with the necessity of community accountability and individual responsibility.
1 like • Apr 27
I still believe real recovery comes from hard work — actually dealing with your emotions and facing day-to-day life, because that’s where the real struggle is. Things like this might help, and they might open something up… but they’re not going to fix it or carry you through. It’s not the answer. For me, the real shift happened when I took responsibility, sat with myself, and started changing how I live day to day. And a big part of that was the support and connections I built along the way. I’ll be interested to see how it develops, but I do think without proper support and what comes after, it can fall short. And I guess that’s where we come in as coaches.
What does it mean!?
Great session today talking about lived experience and recovery and what it means to us all as individuals. Just curious what does being in recovery mean to you?
2 likes • Apr 26
Simple happy times like this 🙏💙💕
I did it!!
I spoke recently to a few people about nervous I was for an event in which I going to share. It was today!! I done my first ever share. I spoke for about 15 minutes and had space to tell my story and why recovery is important. It was equally terrifying and liberating.
0 likes • Apr 17
Knew you would be Fab ☺️☺️ can’t wait to hear all about it ☺️ @Jade Wilkinson
New checkin group
Hi everyone so I have started a checkin group on a monday evening 5-6 anyone is welcom we can discuss anything from the day you have had , to coaching questions, or even just for a vent or a chat, this is for us all as a community to come together and talk, I hope to see you all there have a fantastic day everyone x link below. https://meet.google.com/noq-vjwe-sxo
0 likes • Apr 17
Hi Emma I’ve tried to join a couple of times but I just wait 🤪 nothing happens ☺️
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Olivia Steele
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@olivia-steele-1253
Recovery Coach | SMART Facilitator | Level 3 Counselling completed | over 2 years sober | Lived experience | Pause. Breathe. Choose. Life. Volunteer

Active 5h ago
Joined Feb 25, 2026
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