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  • ESH: Buck M - 34 Years

ESH: Buck M - 34 Years

Wednesday 12th February 2025

Buck M shares his 34-year sobriety journey, blending humour and raw honesty. A must-listen for inspiration and real-life recovery stories.
46 minutes
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34 Years Sober: Buck M's Journey of Recovery and Resilience

Episode Overview

  • Early life on a cotton farm with no family history of alcohol.
  • Struggles with alcohol during and after WWII.
  • Finding AA and the transformative impact it had on his life.
  • Humorous and honest anecdotes about his journey to sobriety.
  • Commitment to helping others through AA.
If you ever take another drink or liquor as long as you live, it'll be because you'd rather be drunk than to be sober.
In this heartfelt episode of Sober Cast, you'll hear from Buck M, who shares his journey of 34 years of sobriety. Buck, hailing from Charlotte, NC, speaks at the Twilight Group Founders Day event in 2003. His story is a blend of humour, raw honesty, and profound reflections on his life before and after finding Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
From his early days on a cotton farm in Union County to his struggles with alcohol during and after World War II, Buck's narrative is both engaging and relatable. He talks about the pivotal moments that led him to AA and how the support he found there transformed his life. Buck's anecdotes are filled with wisdom and wit, making this episode not just informative but also entertaining.
His journey through sobriety is marked by a deep sense of gratitude and commitment to helping others find their way. If you're looking for inspiration and a dose of real-life recovery stories, Buck's talk is a must-listen. It’s a reminder that no matter how far down the road you go, there's always a way back to a better life.