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  • Gary K. Subtle Foe Group Austin, TX 12/27/2024

Gary K. Subtle Foe Group Austin, TX 12/27/2024

Friday 3rd January 2025

Gary Kincaid shares his powerful journey of sobriety, emphasising the importance of spiritual progress and community support in this compelling AA talk.
61 minutes
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Gary Kincaid's Journey: Sobriety and Spiritual Progress

Episode Overview

  • Gary Kincaid shares his journey from alcoholism to sobriety.
  • Emphasises the importance of spiritual progress in recovery.
  • Highlights the role of community support in maintaining sobriety.
  • Discusses the consequences of alcoholism and the steps to overcome them.
  • Reflects on transforming relationships through dedication and change.
If you stay here, you're going to find out how sick you really were.
Gary Kincaid's talk at the Subtle Foe Group in Austin, Texas, is a journey through his life of sobriety and the lessons he's learned along the way. With a blend of humour and raw honesty, Gary shares his experiences from his sobriety date on July 25th, 1994, to his current life in Sulphur Springs.
He speaks candidly about his struggles with alcoholism, the consequences it brought, and the steps he took to turn his life around through the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous. Gary's story is a testament to the power of recovery and the importance of community in maintaining sobriety. He emphasizes the significance of making spiritual progress and how it has transformed his relationships and outlook on life.
Gary's reflections are not just about his past but also about the continuous effort required to stay sober and live a fulfilling life. His message is clear: sobriety is possible with dedication, support, and a willingness to change. This episode is both inspiring and relatable for anyone on their recovery journey or supporting someone who is.