Frank L AA speakerFrank L AA speaker
Recovery Radio Network
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1:06:15•3 Jun 2013
Frank L.'s Journey: From Despair to 18 Years of Sobriety
Episode Overview
- Frank L. shares his journey from homelessness to 18 years of sobriety.
- Highlights the transformative power of Alcoholics Anonymous.
- Emphasises humility, gratitude, and community support.
- Reflects on faith and personal transformation.
- Underscores the importance of unity in recovery.
“I stayed sober because that night on that street, I made my contract with God, a very simple one.”
In this heartwarming episode of Recovery Radio Network, Frank L. takes the stage to share his journey from the streets of Washington, D.C., to 18 years of sobriety. Frank's story is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of Alcoholics Anonymous. He candidly recounts his past struggles with alcoholism, painting a vivid picture of his lowest moments and the pivotal decision that changed his life forever.
With a mix of humour and raw honesty, Frank describes how he found hope and healing through the simple yet profound principles of AA, taught to him by a man whose story is immortalised in the Big Book. He emphasises the importance of humility, gratitude, and the unwavering support of the AA community. This episode is not just about one man's recovery; it's a celebration of the collective strength and unity found within AA.
Frank's reflections on faith, dignity, and the human condition are both moving and inspiring, offering valuable insights for anyone on their own journey to sobriety or supporting someone who is. Don't miss this compelling narrative that underscores the message that no matter how far you've fallen, there is always a way back up.

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