Jill K. AA 1986Jill K. AA 1986
Recovery Radio Network
speaking in 1986
45:58•6 Feb 2019
Jill K.'s Journey: From Despair to Hope in AA
Episode Overview
- Jill K. shares her personal journey through alcoholism and recovery.
- Highlights the transformative power of AA and community support.
- Discusses the emotional toll addiction took on her family.
- Recounts a spiritual experience at Camp Monroe.
- Emphasises the importance of seeking help and self-acceptance.
“I have come to understand that you're going to love me even when I tell you about me, and that was hard for me to accept”
Jill K. shares her gripping journey through alcoholism and recovery in this powerful episode of Recovery Radio Network. Speaking candidly from Camp Monroe, Jill opens up about her struggles, triumphs, and the unwavering support she found in her AA community. She recounts her experiences with raw honesty, from her early life in West Texas to her tumultuous years in North Carolina.
Jill's story is filled with heartfelt anecdotes, like the spiritual awakening she had at Camp Monroe and the pivotal moment she reached out for help from Alcoholics Anonymous. Her narrative is a testament to the transformative power of community and the importance of seeking help. Jill also touches on the emotional toll her addiction took on her family, including her children's struggles and her own moments of despair.
Despite the heavy themes, Jill's story is laced with hope and resilience, offering a beacon of light for anyone facing similar battles. By the end of the episode, you'll feel like you've walked alongside Jill on her path to recovery, understanding the depth of her journey and the strength it took to overcome her challenges. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking for inspiration and a reminder that recovery is possible with support and determination.

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