Paul Churchill

Recovery Elevator

Paul Churchill

  • 056: Traveling Drunk

056: Traveling Drunk

Monday 14th March 2016

Bill discusses his path to sobriety in retirement and travel, with Paul Churchill and Kristopher Oyen offering tips for an alcohol-free life on 'Recovery Elevator'.
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Recovery Elevator
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Paul Churchill
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Retirement and Travel: Bill's Path to Sobriety

It's a better life, that for the rest of your life that you can look forward to, and you just will be surprised, uh, why you didn't start it sooner, because, uh, your life is so much better.
Retirement can be a time of newfound freedom, but for Bill, it was also a period fraught with the challenges of alcoholism. In this episode of 'Recovery Elevator', Bill opens up about his journey to sobriety, starting from his decision to quit drinking on October 22, 2015. He dives into the perils of drinking while traveling, sharing personal anecdotes that highlight the exhaustion and potential dangers involved.
A light bulb moment occurred for Bill during one particularly rough trip, leading him to embrace sober travel. Hosts Paul Churchill and Kristopher Oyen steer the conversation with their own stories and wisdom on living an alcohol-free life. They explore various aspects of sobriety, from maintaining healthy relationships to tackling workplace challenges and breaking the addiction cycle. Whether you're retired, thinking about quitting drinking, or simply curious about sobriety, this episode offers a wealth of insights and practical advice.
Tune in to hear Bill's inspiring story and learn how you too can navigate retirement and travel without alcohol. It's a candid discussion that sheds light on the real benefits of a booze-free life.