John M

Sober Speak-  Alcoholics Anonymous  Recovery Interviews

John M

  • 218- Steve L OKC Citywide

218- Steve L OKC Citywide

Friday 24th December 2021

Steve L discusses his path to sobriety through forgiveness and acceptance on 'Sober Speak'. Hear his inspiring story and find hope in recovery.
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Sober Speak-  Alcoholics Anonymous  Recovery Interviews
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John M
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Family Recovery from Addiction
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Steve L's Road to Sobriety: Embracing Forgiveness and Acceptance

The point is that before I got to alcoholics anonymous and for some time afterwards, I've made a lot of mistakes. But it seems like the people that are in the meetings.
Ever felt like the weight of your past mistakes is too heavy to carry? Steve L from Redondo Beach, CA, knows that feeling all too well. In this episode of 'Sober Speak', host John M sits down with Steve to discuss his incredible journey through Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and the power of forgiveness and acceptance.
Steve opens up about battling delusions and character flaws, and how the 12 steps of AA helped him find sobriety and a spiritual connection that changed his life. Steve's story is a testament to the transformative power of making amends and staying close to the program and a higher power. He shares how these elements were crucial in his recovery and highlights the significance of events like the Oklahoma City Citywide meeting in maintaining his sobriety.
Their conversation is not just informative; it's a beacon of hope for anyone on their own path to recovery. Whether you're new to AA, a long-time member, or supporting someone in their journey, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement. Tune in to hear Steve's inspiring story and discover how embracing forgiveness and acceptance can pave the way to a brighter, sober future.