Jason Carter: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Sobriety
I think there is a, if there was a prescription for, like curiosity, you know, that starts with yourself and then, if you're able to share that with others and get a better understanding of what's going on, you know, and I think storytelling is the only way to do that.
Ever wondered how self-examination can change a life? In this episode of the Positive Sobriety Podcast, hosts Nate Larkin and David Hampton chat with Jason Carter, the author of the memoir *To Hell I Ride: When an Examined Life Became Worth Living*. Jason opens up about his journey from early exposure to alcohol, through the depths of addiction and suicidal thoughts, to finding hope and purpose. His story is raw, honest, and deeply moving.
By sharing his experiences, Jason highlights the transformative power of self-awareness and the importance of curiosity in recovery. This episode isn't just for those battling addiction; it's for anyone seeking to understand the profound impact of self-reflection and storytelling on personal growth. Join Nate and David as they dive into Jason's life, exploring themes of family, struggle, and the healing power of sharing our stories.