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  • #124 – Martha Jones: XXV

#124 – Martha Jones: XXV

Wednesday 10th August 2022

Martha Jones marks 25 years of sobriety and discusses her fight against human trafficking on Recovery Survey. Tune in for an inspiring story.
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Martha Jones: Celebrating 25 Years of Sobriety and Activism

I care so much about people getting sober, I love everybody in the program.
Martha Jones' story is one of resilience and transformation. In this episode of Recovery Survey, she opens up about her incredible journey to 25 years of sobriety, a milestone she celebrated on July 20th. With a sober date of 7/20/1997, Martha's path has been marked by personal growth and a relentless fight against human trafficking and child exploitation. Her story isn't just about overcoming addiction; it's about turning personal struggles into a mission to help others.
Martha talks candidly about the challenges she faced with addiction and how Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) played a crucial role in her recovery. She emphasizes the importance of community, vulnerability, and self-love in maintaining sobriety. But Martha's journey doesn't stop at her own recovery. She is also a passionate activist, dedicating her life to combating human trafficking and child exploitation. Her work in this field is both inspiring and eye-opening, shedding light on issues that many might not be aware of.
This episode is a testament to the power of perseverance and the impact one person can have on the lives of others. Whether you're on your own path to sobriety, supporting someone who is, or simply looking for a story of hope and determination, Martha's experiences offer valuable insights and encouragement.