Robert and Slow Will: Building Bonds in Recovery
No matter how hard I tried to wear out my welcome, because I know I was pretty brain damaged when I got there. Yeah, well, we needed you, especially at the apartments, because who else was going to jump off the roof with me?
What happens when two friends share their journey through the ups and downs of recovery? In this episode of The Recovery Guy Podcast, Robert Pardon and his long-time friend Slow Will dive into their personal experiences of overcoming alcoholism. Robert, who found sobriety on New Year's Day, credits his recovery to the Alcoholics Anonymous program and the unwavering support of friends like Slow Will.
Slow Will, who has been a guiding light for Robert, offers his own wisdom on the importance of fellowship in maintaining sobriety. Their conversation is a heartfelt exchange about the significance of attending AA meetings, reading the Big Book, and staying connected with support groups. They emphasize how these elements are crucial in preventing relapse and building a life free from addiction.
With their authentic and encouraging dialogue, Robert and Slow Will provide hope and practical advice for anyone struggling with alcoholism. This episode is a testament to the power of friendship and community in the journey to recovery.