Sue D. AFG speakerSue D. AFG speaker
Recovery Radio Network
speaking at the 9th annual Sandlapper Roundup Mrytle Beach SC 12-2001
1:18:24•4 May 2010
Sue D.: A Journey of Recovery and Family Rebuilding
Episode Overview
- Sue D. shares her recovery journey with humour and honesty.
- Gratitude for long-timers and sponsors who supported her.
- Rebuilding family relationships through Al-Anon and AA.
- The transformative power of the 12 steps.
- Importance of sponsorship in overcoming alcoholism.
“I was taught early on that when I get to do things like this I have the privilege and the honour to be asked to do this.”
Sue D., a grateful member of the Al-Anon family group, shares her heartfelt journey in this episode of Recovery Radio Network. Speaking at the 9th annual Sandlapper Roundup in Myrtle Beach, Sue takes you through her recovery story, filled with raw honesty and humour. With a recovery date back in May 1976, Sue hasn't 'stabbed an alcoholic' since then and she brings this light-heartedness to her talk.
She expresses gratitude for the support she received from long-timers and sponsors who helped her rebuild her family life. Sue's anecdotes about her granddaughter, who speaks Italian and follows her husband Keith around, add a touch of warmth and relatability to her story. Her reflections on character defects, the disease of alcoholism, and the transformative power of the 12 steps are both engaging and enlightening. Sue’s journey from chaos to a life filled with love and understanding is truly inspiring.
Whether you're in recovery yourself or supporting someone who is, Sue’s story offers valuable insights and a sense of hope. Don't miss out on this chance to hear how the program of Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon can turn lives around.

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