Suicidal-felon turned happy, joyous and free attorney—this is a story of an alcoholic who through the gift of desperation asked for help. Then it was hard work, dedication and a commitment to these principles that brought him the grace of sobriety.Sobriety Date: 4/3/2011Quotes“It’s easy to help other people, but it’s not always so easy to let other people help you.”“Do what we do here and you will get what we got here.”Referred by: Ryan D. (Episode #220)InstagramFacebook
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vol 260. From Fear to Freedom with Mark J.
Though a well-educated and confident man today, Mark was once consumed by anger and alcohol. Through the honesty in the rooms, and a bit of humility, he began to learn about himself and his place in the world. By living the 12 step principles in all his affairs, Mark discovered peace and purpose – and 35 years of sobriety. Sobriety Date: 2/5/1990 Quotes “Every day I pray, I turn my life over, I say: just let me know what I’m supposed to do and help me do it.”“I learned how to be a friend to people, I learned how to love and to be loved, I learned how to stay sober, I learned how to be a parent.”Referred by: Michael L. (Episode #248)InstagramFacebook
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vol 259. Chasing Peace with Jodi H.
Jodi didn’t dive headfirst into a rigorous program; instead, she did just enough to not pick up. It was the pain of sober, restless, irritable and discontent that brought her to a point of full and complete surrender with work: Steps & Service. Sobriety Date: 7/2/2010Quotes “There’s so many pages in the book that explain what alcoholism is and what a alcoholic is and what the solution is to my problem of alcoholism.” “When I give my will and life over to the care of that god of my understanding, I get that peace and serenity—and that’s what I’m after today.” Referred by: Toni S. (Episode #189)InstagramFacebook
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vol 258. Sit All the Way Down with Chuck M.
Chuck was just 17 when his parents dragged him to his first AA meeting. After years passed and he earned his 8th DUI (2 in one day) he found AA again and sat all the way down. Today, Chuck works his program like his life depends on it—because he knows, without a doubt, that it does.Sobriety Date: 9/11/1991Quotes “No one ever comes to AA by accident; I belong here, this is where I need to be.”“Come in the door and sit all the way down.”Referred by: Keep Coming Back listenerInstagramFacebook
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vol 257. A Part Of with Cristy S.
Cristy started drinking late but quickly went all-in and made up for lost time. After an intervention and a few good choices, she unexpectedly found herself sober. Today, she’s living as her true self, discovered through sobriety.Sobriety Date: 8/22/2013Quotes “It turns out that I had no control over my drinking.”“I had no idea that it was the first drink that got me so drunk.”Referred by: Anna (Episode #89)InstagramFacebook