Mary's Path to Sobriety: Overcoming Fear and Finding Love
You guys have taught me that my sister, I'd never had children. My sister-in-law's Armenian and my year old dad is out there dancing, and if you've ever seen Elaine Venice from Seinfeld dance, just picture me as Elaine.
Imagine hitting rock bottom and then finding a lifeline that changes everything. That’s Mary’s story, shared in this episode of Sober Cast, recorded at the Live at Pine Lake Speaker Meeting in Seattle. Back in June 2013, Mary opened up about her early battles with alcohol, the despair she faced, and how she found hope through Alcoholics Anonymous. Her journey isn’t just about quitting drinking; it’s about embracing a new way of life through the 12-step program.
Mary speaks from the heart about the importance of sponsorship and service in her recovery. She candidly shares how overcoming fear and finding love were pivotal in her transformation. If you’re looking for a tale of resilience and hope, Mary’s story is a must-listen. It’s a testament to the strength found in the sober community and the life-changing impact of AA.