Liz B. AA speakerLiz B. AA speaker
Recovery Radio Network
speaking in 2003
53:33•25 Oct 2018
Liz B.'s Journey: From Rock Bottom to Resilience
Episode Overview
- Sobriety requires daily commitment and effort.
- Community support is crucial in the recovery journey.
- Humour can be a powerful tool in overcoming challenges.
- Personal stories can offer valuable insights and inspiration.
- It's important to remain vigilant about one's sobriety.
“Alcoholics Anonymous is a very powerful fellowship - don't try to play games with it.”
Liz B. takes the stage in this episode of Recovery Radio Network, sharing her deeply personal and often humorous journey through alcoholism and recovery. Speaking candidly about her experiences since joining Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in 1952, Liz recounts tales of her early struggles, the moments of clarity, and the lifelong friendships she's formed along the way. Her story is a rollercoaster of emotions, from the highs of newfound sobriety to the lows of battling an ongoing disease.
Liz's infectious energy and unwavering commitment to AA's principles shine through as she describes meeting Bill W., co-founder of AA, and the profound impact it had on her life. She doesn't shy away from the gritty details, offering a raw and unfiltered look at the realities of addiction and recovery. Liz's message is clear: sobriety is a daily commitment, but it's one worth making.
Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or just curious about the journey, Liz's story offers valuable insights and a hefty dose of inspiration. Tune in to hear her heartfelt thanks to the community that helped her stay sober and her advice to those walking the same path. Her story reminds us all that while the road to recovery is challenging, it's also filled with hope, resilience, and unexpected joy.

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