Chief B H AA speakerChief B H AA speaker
Recovery Radio Network
speaking in 1985
1:06:52•12 Sept 2017
Chief B H: From Skid Row to Sobriety
Episode Overview
- Chief B H shares his journey from addiction to recovery.
- Emphasises the importance of working all twelve steps daily.
- Highlights the transformative power of Alcoholics Anonymous.
- Reflects on his struggles with identity and acceptance.
- Inspires with his story of resilience and finding happiness through sobriety.
“Show me a person today in this program of Alcoholics Anonymous that is not happy and I'll show you a person that is not working this program.”
In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, Chief B H shares his powerful journey from the depths of alcoholism to the joys of sobriety. Speaking in 1985, Chief B H recounts his life on the streets of Detroit, living among the alleys and garbage cans, and how he found solace in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
With a mix of humour and raw honesty, he reflects on his early days in AA, where he was confronted with the harsh truths about his addiction and the transformative power of the twelve-step programme. He emphasises the importance of working all twelve steps daily and finding happiness through sobriety.
Chief B H's story is filled with anecdotes about his life, including his time in combat during World War II, his struggles with identity as an adopted Native American, and his eventual acceptance and growth within the AA community. His heartfelt message is a testament to the power of AA and the support it offers to those seeking recovery.
Whether you're new to AA or a seasoned member, Chief B H's story will resonate deeply and inspire you to continue on your path to sobriety. Don't miss this moving and uplifting episode that highlights the strength and resilience found in recovery.

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