Jay S's 41-Year AA Journey: Uncovering Your Unique Gift in Recovery
To have a vibrant recovery, one needs to find a creative outlet, and each and every one of us has a gift that's very important to the world that's uniquely yours.
Ever wondered how to stay committed to sobriety for over four decades? Jay S has the answers. In this episode of 'Sober Speak', Jay takes listeners on a deep dive into his 41-year relationship with Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). From being on the front lines, helping newcomers, to witnessing the evolving approach of AA, Jay's experiences are both enlightening and inspiring. He passionately believes that everyone has a unique gift, a creative outlet that can be pivotal in their recovery journey.
Jay shares his love for history and the writing of the Big Book, emphasizing the importance of sponsorship and the impact it can have on one's sobriety. His anecdotes about working with the Oxford Group and connecting with people globally provide a rich tapestry of wisdom. Jay's philosophy is simple: put the hand of a suffering person on the lock that only they can open, leading them to peace, sobriety, or whatever they seek.
If you're looking for practical advice, historical insights, or just a dose of hope, Jay's story is a must-listen. Tune in to discover how you can find your unique gift in recovery.