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Sober Speak-  Alcoholics Anonymous  Recovery Interviews

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  • 298- Scott L- Serving The God Of Love Is Not A Part Time Job

298- Scott L- Serving The God Of Love Is Not A Part Time Job

Friday 30th June 2023

Join Scott L. from Nashville as he shares his powerful journey of recovery, battling throat cancer, and embracing AA principles in this inspiring episode.
46 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Hopeful
Informative
Non-judgmental

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Sober Speak-  Alcoholics Anonymous  Recovery Interviews
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John M
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Scott L: Embracing Love and Recovery Full-Time

Episode Overview

  • Scott L. shares his journey of alcohol recovery and personal growth, reflecting on his battle with throat cancer and the impact of judgment in his life.
  • He discusses the transformative power of seeking help and embracing the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
  • Scott's insights offer hope and encouragement to individuals navigating addiction, emphasizing the potential for healing and self-discovery.
  • He candidly explores the challenges he faced, emphasizing the importance of non-judgmental living and the lessons learned from making mistakes.
  • Scott's story serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the profound impact of spirituality in the recovery process.
I don't have the power to make a mistake so severe that this loving, laughing God can't turn it into something wonderful. I regularly watch God use the very worst things I've ever done as tools to help other people. That is a powerful God.
What happens when you realize that recovery isn't just a part-time gig? In this heartfelt episode of 'Sober Speak', Scott L. from Nashville, Tennessee, opens up about his profound journey through alcohol recovery and personal growth. Scott's story is not just about putting down the bottle; it's about picking up the pieces of his life and embracing the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) with his whole heart.
He shares candidly about his battle with throat cancer, the weight of judgment, and the deep spiritual realizations that have shaped his path to sobriety. Scott's openness and wisdom offer a beacon of hope to anyone struggling with addiction, showing that it's never too late to start healing and discovering oneself.