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Counterfeit Money and Meth Don't Mix Well

Wednesday 2nd March 2022

Hear an inspiring tale of overcoming addiction, domestic violence, and counterfeiting in this episode of 'Clean or Sober'.
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79 minutes
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Clean or Sober
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From Counterfeiting to Clarity: A Journey of Sobriety and Healing

I was so concerned about what I was going to do for work and, like me, like career wise I always was, I always determined my self-worth and equated that with dollars in my career. But I am not even thinking about being there longterm anymore.
Ever wondered how someone can turn their life around after hitting rock bottom? In this episode of 'Clean or Sober', Dave sits down with a guest who has done just that. Recently graduating from a rigorous six-month sobriety program, this guest opens up about his tumultuous past and the path to recovery. Growing up in a household where domestic violence was the norm, he was taught to either look the other way or keep it a secret.
This environment set the stage for a life of crime, including more than ten felonies and creating counterfeit money. The world of methamphetamine only added to the chaos. Tragically, his mother passed away due to drug use, but instead of succumbing to despair, he chose to rebuild his life. Moving into sober living, he is now focused on being the best version of himself.
This conversation is not just about his struggles; it's about the resilience and dedication it takes to overcome such obstacles. It's a raw and inspiring story that highlights the importance of patience, self-worth, and the power of a supportive community. Tune in to hear a tale of redemption that proves no matter how dark your past, there is always hope for a brighter future.