Finding Purpose: Mitchell F.'s Journey in Alcoholics Anonymous
Episode Overview
Mitchell started drinking at 13 and was in treatment by 14. He spent time in prison and struggled with gang involvement. Mitchell made amends to his mother and the IRS. He found purpose through service in ICYPAA. The AA community played a crucial role in his recovery.
If this is sobriety, you can have it.
In this episode of Sober Speak, John M. sits down with Mitchell F., a resilient individual from Montgomery, Alabama, who has been sober since November 2017. Mitchell's journey is nothing short of inspiring, filled with moments of struggle, redemption, and the search for purpose within Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). From starting to drink at the tender age of 13 to finding himself in treatment by 14, Mitchell's story is a testament to the transformative power of recovery and the AA community.
He opens up about his turbulent relationship with alcohol, his time in prison, and the turning points that led him to a life of sobriety. Mitchell discusses his experiences with the church, his battle with anger issues, and how he made amends to his mother and even the IRS. His involvement in the International Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (ICYPAA) highlights his commitment to service and the impact it has had on his recovery.
Mitchell's candid reflections provide a raw and honest look at the challenges and triumphs of living a sober life. Tune in to hear about his journey, the lessons he's learned, and how he continues to find purpose and hope through AA. This episode is a powerful reminder that no matter how dark the past, there's always a path to a brighter future.
So sit back, relax, and let Mitchell's story inspire you to keep moving forward on your own journey of recovery.