Pat B.'s Journey: Finding Strength in Al-Anon
Episode Overview
Pat B. shares her personal journey through alcoholism in her family. Reflects on the importance of Al-Anon and its support network. Discusses the transformative power of the twelve steps, traditions, and concepts. Highlights moments of humour and resilience in her recovery journey. Expresses profound gratitude for the pioneers who established Al-Anon.
I don't go on forced marches anymore.
In this heartfelt episode of Recovery Radio Network, Pat B. shares her deeply personal journey through the ups and downs of living with alcoholism in her family. From her early years in a small town in East Tennessee to her experiences as a military wife and mother, Pat opens up about the struggles and triumphs she faced along the way.
She reflects on the importance of Al-Anon, the support group for families and friends of alcoholics, and how it helped her find peace and stability one day at a time. Pat's story is filled with moments of humour, resilience, and profound gratitude for the pioneers who established and preserved the program. She also discusses the transformative power of the twelve steps, traditions, and concepts that have guided her recovery journey.
This episode is a testament to the strength of community and the enduring impact of mutual support in overcoming life's challenges. If you're looking for inspiration and a reminder that recovery is possible, Pat's story is one you won't want to miss.