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Canadian Sober Eh!

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  • If these walls could talk..................."I got sober because I wanted a better life. I stay sober because I found one", Episode 18

If these walls could talk..................."I got sober because I wanted a better life. I stay sober because I found one", Episode 18

Sunday 9th May 2021

Join Dougie Fresh as he talks with Brad about his journey from alcohol dependence to becoming a substance abuse counselor in this heartfelt episode.
22 minutes
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Canadian Sober Eh!
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Brad's Transformation: From Despair to Hope in Sobriety

I got sober because I wanted a better life. I stay sober because I found one.
Imagine hitting rock bottom and then discovering a path that not only saves your life but also gives it new meaning. That's exactly what happened to Brad, the guest on this episode of 'Canadian Sober Eh!'. Hosted by the ever-relatable Dougie Fresh, Brad's story is a compelling mix of struggle, revelation, and triumph.
Brad opens up about his early days of drinking, feeling out of place among his peers, and the harrowing moment he realized he needed help—driving himself to the hospital with pancreatitis. It's a raw and honest conversation that many will find both relatable and inspiring. But Brad's journey doesn't end with getting sober; it's just the beginning. Now a substance abuse counselor, he dedicates his life to helping others find their way out of the darkness.
Through his story, you'll see that recovery is not just possible but can lead to a life richer and more fulfilling than you ever imagined. Whether you're on your own sobriety journey or supporting someone who is, this episode offers hope, practical advice, and a reminder that everyone deserves a chance at a better life.