Recovery Internet Radio

Recovery Internet Radio

Recovery Internet Radio

  • One kid's secret to staying "Young and Sober"

One kid's secret to staying "Young and Sober"

Sunday 3rd November 2013

Brady C. discusses his journey to sobriety as a young person, emphasizing the importance of community support and connections.
60 minutes
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Brady's Path: Staying Sober and Young in a Challenging World

Recovery is not just a state of mind, it's a way of life sourced from your heart.
Picture this: you're young, and while your peers are diving into the party scene, you're trying to stay sober. Sounds tough, right? That's exactly what Brady C. has been navigating, and in this episode of Recovery Internet Radio, he opens up about his journey. Hosts Rick Atwater and Rob Ryberg sit down with Brady to discuss the real-life challenges he faces as a young person committed to sobriety.
From dealing with legal issues to navigating relationships, Brady doesn't sugarcoat the hurdles he's encountered. But he also shares the lifelines that have kept him afloat, like his involvement with the Illinois State Conference of Young People in AA. This community offered him not just sober activities but also a network of support that spans across the country.
Brady's story is a testament to the power of connection and the importance of finding your tribe, especially when the odds seem stacked against you. He talks about how hearing other people's stories gave him hope and how making sober friends helped him stay on track. So if you're looking for a dose of inspiration or practical advice on staying sober as a young person, this episode is a must-listen.
Tune in to hear Brady's candid take on recovery and discover how you can find your own path to a sober life.