Brock Roper: From Wild Nights to Building a Sober Life
When I think of alcohol, I'll think about it for a minute, not even five seconds, ten seconds. And this is what my sponsor told me from alcoholics anonymous actually, and it's actually a pretty good technique for me- and then I just smash it, start thinking about good memories or good times with good people.
Ever wondered how a young person can turn their life around after making some bad choices? Meet Brock Roper, a 23-year-old who went from being caught up in alcohol abuse to co-owning his family's plumbing business. In this episode of 'A Path to Peace...Stories of Struggle and Success', hosts Rhett and Reese chat with Brock about his journey to sobriety and the hurdles he faced along the way.
Brock opens up about his past, sharing candid stories of his struggles with alcohol and the bad decisions that came with it. But this isn't just a tale of mistakes; it's a story of redemption and hard work. Brock talks about how he buckled down, got sober, and found a new sense of purpose. Today, he's not just working hard—he's thriving. What makes Brock's story so compelling is his genuine desire to help others.
He offers practical advice for young people trying to balance work and fun, emphasizing the importance of focusing on oneself and speaking openly about one's feelings. Brock's journey is a powerful reminder that it's never too late to turn things around. Whether you're battling addiction yourself or know someone who is, Brock's story is a beacon of hope. Tune in to hear how he overcame his struggles and found success, all while staying true to himself.