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  • Robert C. - Trying To Enlarge My Spiritual Life

Robert C. - Trying To Enlarge My Spiritual Life

Monday 2nd March 2020

Hear Robert C.'s journey from addiction to recovery on Podcast Recovery. Discover how spirituality and community support transformed his life.
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61 minutes
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Robert C.'s Path to Sobriety: Embracing Spirituality and Community Support

I have a hole inside of me and that anyone who has that same hole inside of them that I have inside of me, I try to fill it with something that's going to make me feel better.
Imagine being in a world where heavy drinking and drug use are the norm. That's the environment Robert C. found himself in after joining the military right out of high school. In this episode of Podcast Recovery, Robert opens up about his turbulent journey through addiction and the pivotal role spirituality played in his recovery. From the grip of cocaine addiction to a life-altering vehicular accident, Robert's story is one of raw honesty and resilience.
His candid reflections on the impact of addiction on his relationships, including a tragic accident that led to his arrest, offer a powerful reminder of the consequences of substance abuse. But it's not all gloom; Robert's narrative is also one of hope and transformation. He shares how discovering Alcoholics Anonymous and embracing spirituality helped him rebuild his life. Throughout his journey, Robert underscores the importance of community support in maintaining sobriety.
This episode isn't just for those battling addiction; it's for anyone seeking inspiration from a story of personal triumph over adversity. Tune in to hear Robert's moving account and find strength in the shared experiences of others.