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Clean and Sober Radio
Gary Hendler and Mark Sigmund discuss various paths to sobriety, highlighting personal stories and addressing challenges in addiction recovery funding.
55:53•14 Mar 2026
Finding Your Path to Sobriety: Many Roads, One Goal
Episode Overview
- There are multiple paths to achieving sobriety; find what works for you.
- 12-step programmes offer a supportive community that can aid recovery.
- Funding for opioid crisis services faces challenges and needs attention.
- Younger generations are shifting away from traditional alcohol consumption.
- Personal stories highlight the diverse journeys people take to sobriety.
“"If you really want to get sober and clean, you can."”
What drives someone to seek a life without alcohol? On this episode of Clean and Sober Radio, Gary Hendler and Mark Sigmund take you on a journey through the myriad paths to sobriety. Whether it's through rehabilitation programmes, cold turkey, or the support of 12-step meetings, they discuss the personal nature of recovery and the different methods that have worked for various individuals.
The hosts also delve into the challenges of funding for opioid crisis services and the shifting trends in alcohol consumption among younger generations. The conversation is a mix of serious discussions and light-hearted anecdotes, such as Gary's unexpected encounter with an old friend at a meeting in France. You'll hear about the ongoing struggle with addiction funding and the creative ways people find sobriety.
This episode is not just about the struggle but also the triumphs, showcasing real stories from those who have walked the path. Whether you're in recovery or know someone who is, this episode is a reminder that there are many roads to a healthier life. What's your path to sobriety? Share your story and find strength in community.

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