Real Lives, Real Recovery: AA Members Speak on BBC Radio Lancashire
Because the hardest thing to do is get sober, because if you were like me, that you suffer from low self-esteem, your fear of going into crowded places and all that, it's about changing your life.
Tune into this heartfelt episode where six members of Alcoholics Anonymous open up about their personal battles with alcoholism during a live broadcast with BBC Radio Lancashire. With raw honesty, they share the ups and downs of their journeys, highlighting the dangers of drinking, the hurdles of staying sober, and the life-changing support of the AA step program and sponsorship. Each story is a testament to resilience and the transformative power of community.
From overcoming low self-esteem to facing deep-seated fears, these members offer a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with addiction. Their candid conversations shed light on how the guidance of a sponsor can make all the difference in recovery. Whether you're on your own path to sobriety or supporting someone who is, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical insights.