Howard A.: A Journey Through 40 Years of Sobriety
Episode Overview
Howard shares his journey of over 40 years of sobriety. Highlights the importance of taking recovery one day at a time. Emphasises the role of faith and community in maintaining sobriety. Includes humorous and heartfelt personal anecdotes. Offers encouragement and support for those in recovery.
If all y'all got to offer me is telling me how to slip, I don't need A.A.
Howard A., a seasoned member of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) from Memphis, takes centre stage in this episode of Recovery Radio Network. With a sobriety date going back to July 13, 1953, Howard shares his journey of over 40 years of sobriety, offering a blend of humour, wisdom, and heartfelt anecdotes. From the challenges of early sobriety to the joy of long-term recovery, Howard’s story is both inspiring and relatable for anyone grappling with addiction or supporting someone who is.
His reflections on the AA community, the importance of taking recovery one day at a time, and the role of faith and fellowship provide valuable insights into the recovery process. Howard’s talk is peppered with personal stories that illustrate the highs and lows of his journey, making it clear that recovery is possible with dedication and support.
Whether you're new to recovery or a long-time member, Howard’s message is a powerful reminder of the strength found in community and the importance of perseverance. Tune in to hear Howard’s unique perspective and find encouragement in his enduring commitment to sobriety.