Tony H: A Lifelong Journey of Sobriety and Strength
This was the greatest moment of my life, Sixteen Years Ago was the greatest singular event in my life to discover that I was an alcoholic, and I always have been and I found myself here, and it's been the most miraculous event of my life, and it gets better and better and deeper and deeper.
Imagine hitting rock bottom, feeling utterly lost, and then finding a way to not only survive but thrive for over four decades. That's the story of Tony H, who has been sober for an incredible 46 years. In this episode of 'Sober Shares', Tony opens up about his turbulent battle with alcoholism and the pivotal role Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) played in his recovery journey.
Recorded at the Pacific Group in Los Angeles back in 1991, when Tony had already clocked 16 years of sobriety, this episode is a powerful testament to resilience and community support. Tony's reflections are raw and honest, shedding light on the highs and lows of his acting career and personal life while battling addiction. His journey underscores the importance of seeking help and embracing change, offering hope and inspiration to anyone grappling with similar struggles.
Whether you're on your own path to sobriety or supporting a loved one, Tony's story serves as a beacon of hope, reminding us that even in our darkest moments, a brighter future is always within reach.