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Recovery Coaching Beyond Addiction: The Coach as a Lifestyle Consultant

A live conversation exploring how recovery coaching relates to the routines, relationships, choices, and patterns of daily life that shape recovery and wellbeing over time.

Free 90-Minute Live Webinar

Wednesday, April 15th, 6:00–7:30 PM UK online

For individuals, professionals, and organisations seeking a broader, more practical understanding of the relational role coaching can play across everyday life, work, and support.

Recovery is reflected in the way a person lives

Recovery is more than something a person feels inwardly. It is also reflected in the life they are shaping over time:

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In the choices they make each day
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In the ways they care for themselves
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In the relationships they are tending to
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In the pressures they are learning to carry differently
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In the rhythms and routines they are living inside
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In the future they are beginning to imagine and build

That is what makes this conversation so valuable.


In this live session, Phil Valentine will explore the role of the coach through the lens of a lifestyle consultant.


The conversation will explore how coaching can help people reflect more deeply on the life they are living, what is strengthening their wellbeing, and where they may want to move next.

A conversation for those working with others across roles, sectors, and settings

This conversation may be especially relevant for those who are:

  • curious about recovery coaching

  • already working as a coach, supporter, or in another role alongside others

  • interested in how coaching relates to life beyond addiction

  • exploring more relational ways of working with others

  • wanting a broader understanding of what makes the role of a Recovery Coach distinct

  • interested in how daily life, relationships, choices, and routines shape recovery and wellbeing

 

Whether you are exploring recovery coaching, already working in a supportive role, or simply interested in the wider relational role coaching can play in everyday life, we welcome you to join the conversation.


If your work, role, or interests involve walking alongside others through change, challenge, or growth, this conversation is likely to open up something meaningful.

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Why this Conversation Matters 

More people are finding themselves in roles where they are walking alongside others through change, uncertainty, recovery, and everyday life.


At the same time, many conversations about support still stay close to the immediate issue, without making space for the wider life a person is living.

Recovery is also about what someone is building.

  • The routines they are shaping.

  • The relationships they are living within.

  • The choices they are making each day.

  • The ways they care for themselves.

  • The kind of wellbeing, stability, and direction they are moving toward.

That is why this conversation matters.


It opens up a more relational and practical understanding of coaching, one that recognises that meaningful change is often connected to how a person is living, and what they are building over time.
 

Themes we’ll explore in the conversation

This will be a live conversation opening up themes such as:

  • how recovery coaching can relate to life beyond addiction

  • the relationship between lifestyle, recovery, and wellbeing

  • the role of routines, choices, and daily patterns in shaping the life a person is building

  • how family, work, relationships, money, and spirituality can influence recovery and wellness

  • what it means to support someone in building a life that feels healthier, more stable, and more aligned

  • how coaching conversations can help people reflect, make choices, and move forward in practical, relational ways

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Phil Valentine

Phil Valentine, RCP, RCPF, is a widely respected leader in the global recovery movement, known for his contribution to recovery advocacy and coaching.


In long-term recovery since 1987, he helped develop CCAR and the internationally recognised Recovery Coach Academy, supporting the growth of recovery coaching practice worldwide.

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Recovery Coach Academy

Recovery Coach Academy provides relational, non-clinical training for those working with others across roles, sectors, and settings.


Our work helps people understand what recovery coaching is, what makes the role distinct, and why the relational skills underneath it matter far beyond one setting.
Through training, education, and conversation, we support people to strengthen role clarity, deepen relational capability, and work with others in ways that are more grounded, strengths-based, and sustainable.

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Join Us

Join us live on April 15

If you are curious about recovery coaching, interested in a broader understanding of how coaching can support change, or looking for more grounded and practical ways of working with others, we look forward to having you join us. 

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