ESH: Marty J - He is quite funny while delivering a solid message of recoveryESH: Marty J - He is quite funny while delivering a solid message of recovery
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Marty J is from Richmond in Canada, he has been sober since 1976 and he is telling his story at the 34th Annual Cornhusker Round-up held in 2011. He is a former radio personality and it shows, he is quite funny while delivering a solid message of rec...
1:05:54•30 Oct 2023
Marty J's Hilarious and Heartfelt Road to Sobriety
Episode Overview
- Marty J shares his journey to sobriety at the 34th Annual Cornhusker Round-up in 2011, blending humour and raw honesty.
- His experiences paint a candid picture of the challenges and triumphs in the journey to sobriety.
- Marty's story serves as an inspiring testament to the strength and resilience found within the AA community.
“If you're new in the room, how many new people say in your first 30 days here in Alcoholics Anonymous in the room? If you don't hear one other thing I say tonight, take this with you. Here is a drink. If they still want you to drink after that, they don't care about you.”
Imagine tuning into a story that makes you laugh while tugging at your heartstrings. That's what you'll get with Marty J, a former radio personality from Richmond, Canada, who has been sober since 1976. Speaking at the 34th Annual Cornhusker Round-up in 2011, Marty brings his unique blend of humor and raw honesty to the stage, making his message of recovery both entertaining and deeply moving.
His journey isn't just about quitting alcohol; it's about facing life's ups and downs with resilience and finding strength in the supportive arms of Alcoholics Anonymous. Marty's tale is a testament to the transformative power of sobriety and the incredible community that helps make it possible.

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