David A WY Fall Conference (Cheyenne, WY) 1985 10 12

David A WY Fall Conference (Cheyenne, WY) 1985 10 12

Recovery Radio Network

Wyoming Fall Conference Oct. 10-12, 1985

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1:16:347 May 2014

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David A.'s Journey to Sobriety: A Story of Hope and Humour

Episode Overview

  • David A. shares his early struggles with alcoholism and denial.
  • Highlights the turning point that led him to seek help.
  • Reflects on the impact of alcoholism on his family.
  • Discusses the importance of community and support within AA.
  • Shares humorous anecdotes from his recovery journey.
The only thing I know about living sober is Alcoholics Anonymous.

In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, you'll hear the powerful and heartfelt story of David A., a long-time member of Alcoholics Anonymous, as he shares his journey to sobriety at the Wyoming Fall Conference in 1985. David opens up about his early struggles with alcoholism, detailing his experiences with denial, the impact on his family, and the turning point that led him to seek help.

His candid storytelling is both humorous and poignant, providing a relatable and engaging narrative for anyone touched by addiction. David reflects on the importance of community and support within AA, crediting his sobriety to the unwavering love and acceptance he found among fellow members. His anecdotes about meeting colourful characters and the humorous situations he found himself in bring a light-hearted touch to an otherwise serious topic.

By sharing his story, David hopes to inspire others struggling with addiction to find solace and strength in the AA community. This episode is a testament to the transformative power of support groups and the resilience of the human spirit. Tune in to hear David's moving account and discover why he believes so deeply in the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous.

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