David B. AA speaker

David B. AA speaker

Recovery Radio Network

speaking in 1998

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46:4328 Jun 2018

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David Bray: A Journey Through Sobriety and AA

Episode Overview

  • David Bray shares his journey from alcoholism to sobriety.
  • The significance of mentorship and sponsorship in AA.
  • Challenges faced in maintaining long-term sobriety.
  • The importance of active participation in AA's 12-step programme.
  • How community support within AA has transformed David's life.
When I'm with you I have an opportunity to be sober and to act sober and to participate in this thing called sobriety

In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, David Bray takes centre stage to share his powerful journey through Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Speaking candidly, David recounts his early struggles with alcoholism, starting from his first drink to the moment he stepped into an AA meeting. His sobriety date, January 2nd, 1981, marks a pivotal moment in his life, and he expresses immense gratitude for the support he's received over the years.

David's tale is filled with heartfelt anecdotes about the people who have influenced his recovery, including Jim Shaw and Jack Clayter, whose mentorship played a crucial role in his journey. He also touches on the challenges of maintaining sobriety and the importance of active participation in AA's 12-step programme. David's reflections on competition, personal growth, and the transformative power of AA are both inspiring and relatable.

He emphasises the significance of community and sponsorship within AA, sharing how these relationships have helped him stay sober and rebuild his life. David's story is a testament to the strength and resilience required to overcome addiction and the profound impact of AA's principles on his life. If you're looking for a story of hope, perseverance, and the power of community in recovery, this episode is a must-listen.

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