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Sober Speak-  Alcoholics Anonymous  Recovery Interviews

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  • 269- Reno John - Divine Intervention- Live at Tri-Cities

269- Reno John - Divine Intervention- Live at Tri-Cities

Friday 9th December 2022

Tune into 'Sober Speak' as Reno John shares his divine intervention and recovery journey through AA at Tri-Cities. An inspiring listen for all.
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Sober Speak-  Alcoholics Anonymous  Recovery Interviews
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Reno John's Story: Divine Intervention and the Power of AA

The most powerful tool god has given to alcoholics and anonymous is our description of the alcoholic, because it's that description that seems to have the power to literally strip everything that separates the alcoholic from himself.
Picture yourself at a live event, surrounded by people who understand your struggles. That's where Reno John found himself, sharing his story at the Tri-Cities event in North Texas. In this episode of 'Sober Speak', Reno John opens up about his journey to sobriety, marked by a powerful moment of divine intervention. He candidly discusses the role Alcoholics Anonymous has played in his life, shedding light on how confronting denial was a turning point in his recovery.
Reno delves into the significance of AA's description of the alcoholic, which he believes strips away the layers that separate individuals from their true selves. His reflections on attending meetings and the vital support of a sponsor offer practical advice for anyone on the path to recovery. Reno's story is not just about overcoming addiction; it's about finding hope and support in a community that understands.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone grappling with addiction or supporting someone who is. Reno John's experience is a beacon of hope, reminding us all that recovery is possible with the right tools and support.