Peggy G. AFG speakerPeggy G. AFG speaker
Recovery Radio Network
speaking in 1998
47:51•28 Aug 2014
Peggy G.'s Journey: From Chaos to Clarity
Episode Overview
- Alcoholism affects both the drinker and their loved ones deeply.
- Finding a supportive community can be a lifeline in recovery.
- Service work is crucial for personal growth and healing.
- Faith and a higher power play a significant role in overcoming loneliness.
- It's important to address untreated 'Alanism' to break the cycle.
“Alcoholism, no matter which side of the fence you're sitting on, is a disease of isolation and loneliness”
Peggy G., a dedicated member of Al-Anon, shares her heartfelt journey of recovery and resilience in this episode of Recovery Radio Network. With warmth and candidness, Peggy recounts her experiences growing up in an alcoholic home and how it shaped her life. She vividly describes the chaos and loneliness she felt as a child, dealing with her father's drinking and her mother's untreated 'Alanism'.
Peggy's story is one of transformation, as she navigates through multiple marriages, personal struggles, and the eventual realisation that true healing comes from within and through a higher power. Her anecdotes about attending meetings, finding a sponsor, and engaging in service work offer valuable lessons for anyone affected by alcoholism. Peggy's honesty about her past relationships and her ongoing journey towards self-discovery and spiritual growth makes this episode both relatable and inspiring.
Don't miss out on this powerful testimony that highlights the importance of community, faith, and perseverance in the recovery process.

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