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  • Alcoholism is my problem. Clancy I. AA Male

Alcoholism is my problem. Clancy I. AA Male

Monday 4th November 2024

Clancy I. shares his journey through alcoholism with raw honesty and humour, offering hope and insights for those on their own recovery path.
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65 minutes
Honest
Inspiring
Raw
Hopeful
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Clancy I.'s Journey: From Small Town to Sobriety

Episode Overview

  • Clancy's vivid storytelling brings his journey to life.
  • The importance of finding support in the recovery community.
  • Unexpected joys found in sobriety.
  • Challenges faced during the recovery process.
  • The concept of serendipity in AA.
Serendipity is that thing that when you're looking for something, you find something else. And that's most of the good things you find in AA.
Clancy I. takes centre stage in this heartfelt episode of Recovery Radio Network, sharing his journey through alcoholism with raw honesty and a dash of humour. Clancy’s story is a rollercoaster ride, from his humble beginnings in a small town to the gritty streets of Los Angeles. He recounts his first encounter with alcohol, his struggles with addiction, and the moments that led him to seek help.
His vivid anecdotes, like hitchhiking to San Francisco as a teenager and working on a ship loaded with torpedo warheads, paint a picture of a life full of ups and downs. Clancy’s reflections on sobriety and the unexpected joys he found in AA meetings are both inspiring and relatable. He speaks candidly about the challenges of staying sober and the importance of finding support in the recovery community.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking hope and understanding in their own recovery journey. Clancy’s story reminds us that even in our darkest moments, there’s always a chance for redemption and growth.