Gen. Barry McCaffery

Gen. Barry McCaffery

Steppin' Out Radio

Barry McCaffrey served in the United States Army for 32 years.  When he retired in 1996, he was the most decorated General serving in the United States Army, having been awarded 3 Purple Heart Medals for wounds received in combat,

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27:5322 Nov 2019

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General Barry McCaffrey: From Battlefield to Recovery Advocate

All of us do not need to forget that we do make choices.

Ever wondered how a decorated military general confronts personal battles off the field? Meet General Barry McCaffrey, a man whose accolades include three Purple Hearts and two Distinguished Service Crosses. In this gripping episode of Steppin' Out Radio, Barry opens up about his journey from military hero to addiction survivor and advocate. After 32 years of service, Barry faced a new enemy: addiction.

With candid honesty, he shares how he navigated this struggle, relying on the unwavering support of family and friends to find his way to sobriety. The episode dives deep into the complexities of substance abuse, the risks of tobacco addiction, and the critical role of collegiate recovery programs. Barry also sheds light on the effectiveness of 12-step programs and drug courts in assisting those grappling with addiction.

One powerful message stands out: the importance of community and family support in the recovery process. Barry emphasizes that making better choices and taking responsibility are crucial steps toward recovery. His story is not just one of personal triumph but also a call to action for better addiction advocacy. Tune in to hear how General McCaffrey transformed his life and now inspires others to seek help and make positive changes.

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