Dale Hutchinson's 32-Year Journey: Sobriety, Faith, and Freedom on 99Relapses
I just don't lean on any side at all, because at the end of the day they all have pretty much the same agenda. That's how I stayed sober- is because I got out of-step programs because it was hindering my recovery, or so I thought- and went into mental health.
How does someone stay sober for over three decades? In this episode of '99Relapses', host James Egidio sits down with Dale Hutchinson, who has been sober for 32 years after battling addiction to drugs and alcohol. Dale's story is one of resilience, faith, and unwavering commitment to personal freedom. He opens up about how his addiction began at a young age, influenced by his parents, and how he eventually found his way to sobriety through faith and spirituality.
Dale also shares his thoughts on the evolution of addiction treatment programs, highlighting the shift from purely secular approaches to those that incorporate faith. He delves into the role of family support in his recovery journey and the importance of maintaining personal freedoms and constitutional rights. This episode isn't just about Dale's personal story; it touches on broader issues like the impact of politics on addiction recovery and the dangers of a one-world government.
For anyone struggling with addiction or supporting someone who is, Dale's testimony offers a raw and thought-provoking perspective on what it takes to overcome addiction and stay sober. His insights into the interplay between faith, family, and freedom make this episode a compelling listen. Tune in to hear how Dale turned his life around and what he believes are the keys to lasting sobriety.