My Case is Different!

My Case is Different!

Recovery Radio Network

Clancy I

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56:144 Jan 2010

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Finding Unity in Feeling Different

Episode Overview

  • Feeling different is a common sentiment among alcoholics.
  • Unity and support are crucial in the recovery process.
  • The Twelve Steps and Traditions provide a solid foundation for sobriety.
  • Sharing personal stories can help others feel less isolated.
  • Humour can be a valuable tool in navigating recovery challenges.
The one thing that always seems to come up is 'my case is different'.

Ever felt like your case is different when it comes to alcohol recovery? You're not alone. In this engaging episode of Recovery Radio Network, Clancy Imseland shares his journey through alcoholism and the challenges of feeling 'different'. Kicking off with the serenity prayer, Clancy sets a reflective tone, blending humour with heartfelt stories.

He recounts the highs and lows of his recovery, shedding light on the common yet isolating sentiment many alcoholics face - the belief that their situation is unique. Through personal anecdotes and references to the Twelve Steps and Traditions, Clancy emphasises the importance of unity and support within the recovery community. The episode also features readings from Patty Graf and John Graff, who bring the Twelve Steps and Traditions to life with their personal reflections.

Clancy's stories about meeting various alcoholics from different walks of life underscore a universal truth: while each person's journey is unique, the underlying struggles are often remarkably similar. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking solidarity and understanding in their recovery journey. Tune in to find out why you’re not as different as you think and how embracing this can be a game-changer in your path to sobriety.

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