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Recovery Radio Network
Oct 25, 2003
56:03•8 Apr 2013
Billy H.: A Journey from Desperation to Sobriety
Episode Overview
- Billy H. shares his journey from alcoholism to sobriety.
- The importance of community support in recovery.
- Significance of continuing with AA's program.
- Honesty as a key component in personal growth.
- Humorous and heartfelt anecdotes from Billy's life.
“"Half measures are better than no measures at all."”
Billy H. shares his gripping journey through alcoholism and recovery in this episode of Recovery Radio Network. As a member of the Suburban Men's Group in Louisville, Kentucky, Billy offers a raw and honest look into his life, from his sobriety date of November 1, 1980, to the trials and triumphs he has faced along the way.
With a blend of humour and heartfelt reflection, Billy discusses the importance of the Alcoholics Anonymous program and the fellowship that has been crucial to his recovery. He recounts moments of personal struggle, including his battle with delusional thinking and the tragic loss of his sister, which shaped his path to sobriety. Billy also highlights the significance of 'continuing' in the AA program, emphasising that half measures are better than none.
His anecdotes about misadventures and hard-earned wisdom provide a compelling narrative that is both relatable and inspiring. Whether you're in recovery yourself or supporting someone who is, Billy's story offers valuable insights and a reminder that it's never too late to change. Tune in to hear about the power of community, the importance of honesty, and the transformative journey of sobriety.

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