Clancy I. A Disease of PerceptionsClancy I. A Disease of Perceptions
Recovery Radio Network
Clancy I.
59:32•25 Feb 2010
Clancy I: A Journey Through Alcoholism and Sobriety
Episode Overview
- Understanding alcoholism as a disease of perception is crucial.
- Stopping drinking doesn't eliminate the pain associated with alcoholism.
- Compassion and support are vital in the recovery journey.
- Humour can be a powerful tool in overcoming addiction.
- Personal stories like Clancy's offer valuable insights into the complexities of addiction.
“The funny and dreadful and perplexing and deadly aspect of alcoholism is, you hardly never even find it out until you die from it almost”
In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, Clancy I. shares his remarkable journey through alcoholism and sobriety. With a career in advertising and a stint as the director of the Midnight Mission in Los Angeles, Clancy's story is one of resilience and dedication to helping others. Having celebrated 25 years of sobriety, he reflects on the challenges of recognising alcoholism and the misconceptions that often accompany it.
Clancy candidly discusses his own struggles, from being nominated as Junior Chamber of Commerce Young Man of the Year to playing piano in a whorehouse, highlighting the chaotic nature of addiction. He emphasises the importance of understanding alcoholism as a disease of perception, where stopping drinking doesn't necessarily stop the pain. His anecdotes, such as being misdiagnosed with schizophrenia and undergoing shock treatments, paint a vivid picture of his tumultuous path to recovery.
Clancy's humour and honesty shine through as he recounts his experiences, making this episode both engaging and enlightening. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or simply curious about the complexities of addiction, Clancy's story offers valuable insights and a reminder that understanding and compassion are crucial in the journey to sobriety.

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