Jo M's Journey: Finding Forgiveness and Self-Discovery in AA
I realized that while I was dismissive of that personal relationship, God had a meeting for me and I stayed alright.
Ever felt like you've strayed too far from your own moral compass? Jo M did. In this episode of 'Sober Speak', she opens up about her path from feeling unforgivable to finding a sense of peace and presence in her life. Jo's story is a testament to the transformative power of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and its traditions. She emphasizes that you don't need to believe in the program for it to work; you just need to do the work.
Jo dives into how practicing AA's traditions helped her group stay united and focused on their primary mission: supporting those still struggling with alcohol addiction. Her journey underscores the importance of forgiveness, self-discovery, and the role of service in recovery. From taking meetings to a homeless shelter to embracing sponsorship, Jo found new ways to give back, which in turn, enriched her own sobriety.
Tune in to hear how Jo M navigated her way through past traumas and shame, discovering the gifts of the AA program and the miracle of doing the work, even when it seemed impossible.