Alabam C's Journey: 30 Years Sober and Still Laughing
I heard God said to me that I could be sober and I could be sane on a lifetime basis, A Day at a time.
Imagine a life transformed from the depths of addiction to the heights of joy and humor. That's exactly what you'll hear in this episode of Sober Cast, featuring the incredible story of Alabam C. Hailing from Hollywood, CA, Alabam became sober in 1953 and shares her journey with the St Andrews speaker group in Saratoga, CA, back in 1982. Her tale is not just about overcoming alcoholism but also about finding laughter and honesty along the way.
Alabam's narrative is packed with raw honesty and a sense of humor that makes her story both relatable and uplifting. She takes listeners through her early years of drinking and partying, leading up to her rock-bottom moment and eventual recovery. The episode shines a light on the pivotal role that Alcoholics Anonymous played in her life, providing her with a community where she could be genuinely open about her struggles.
One of the standout themes in Alabam's story is the importance of honesty in the recovery process. She candidly discusses her battles with lying and how embracing truthfulness was crucial for her sobriety. This lesson is universal, offering valuable insights for anyone facing addiction or other personal challenges. Listeners will find Alabam's journey inspiring and filled with hope.
Her story serves as a powerful reminder that no matter how daunting our struggles may seem, recovery is always within reach with the right support and a willingness to be honest. Tune in to this episode of Sober Cast for a dose of inspiration and a few laughs along the way.