Minnie M. Young People in AAMinnie M. Young People in AA
Recovery Radio Network
2008
1:02:06•20 Mar 2013
Minnie M.: Finding Hope in AA's Young People Community
Episode Overview
- Minnie's candid account of her fractured childhood and self-centeredness
- Struggles with addiction, self-hate, and the transformative power of sobriety
- Reflections on family dynamics and the impact on her journey to recovery
- Challenges in accepting oneself and finding support in Alcoholics Anonymous
- A raw and inspiring narrative of personal growth and survival in the face of mental health struggles
“This is not who you're going to be if you stay sober. And if you stay sober, so I highly recommend that you don't commit suicide.”
Minnie M. takes center stage in this heart-rending episode of the Recovery Radio Network. Sharing her deeply personal journey, Minnie opens up about the trials and tribulations of her youth, marred by addiction and self-loathing. Growing up, she faced a fractured childhood that set the stage for her struggles with substance abuse. But her story doesn't end there. Through the support and community of Alcoholics Anonymous, Minnie found a path to sobriety and, more importantly, a renewed sense of self-worth.
Her candid reflections provide a powerful testament to the transformative power of AA's Young People community. This episode isn't just about the hardships; it's about the hope and resilience that can emerge from the darkest times. Whether you're on your own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, Minnie's story is a beacon of hope and a reminder that change is always possible.

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