Nathan's 36-Year Sobriety: Founding Reason and Recovery
I've learned a few things since I've been around alcoholics anonymous and I've been able to navigate alcoholics anonymous in a way that doesn't involve that kind of mysticism.
What does it take to stay sober for 36 years? Nathan, the founder of Reason and Recovery, shares his incredible journey and the wisdom he's gained along the way in this episode of 'Many Paths to Sobriety'. With a focus on the power of mutual support, Nathan delves into how another alcoholic's kindness helped him through his darkest times. His story is a testament to the diverse paths within Alcoholics Anonymous, from traditional meetings to more secular approaches.
Nathan's reflections on balancing mysticism with practical action offer a fresh perspective on recovery. Whether you're navigating your own sobriety or supporting someone else, Nathan's insights provide valuable guidance and hope. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion that highlights the importance of community and different methods in the journey to sobriety.