Rob Seay's Path to Sobriety: Finding Strength in Community and Faith
My truth, honestly, is, I do the work, I do the inner work in myself, making sure I'm cleaning, keeping my side of the street clean, making sure that I'm taking the right action so that I can be more useful.
What does it take to turn your life around when you're caught in the grips of addiction? In this episode of The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast, Ralph Sara sits down with Rob Seay, a Peer Support Specialist, devoted husband, and father, who has been sober for two years. Rob's story is one of resilience and transformation, offering a beacon of hope for those still struggling with addiction and mental health issues.
Rob candidly shares how he juggled various roles to escape feelings of restlessness and discontent before confronting his alcohol and drug dependency. Through faith, community support, and his role as a Peer Support Specialist, Rob found a way to reclaim his life. His journey underscores the importance of helping others in their recovery, which in turn, strengthens his own commitment to sobriety. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and practical advice on overcoming addiction.
Tune in to hear Rob's powerful narrative and join Ralph Sara in breaking the stigma surrounding addiction and mental health.