Sicker Than Most

Sicker Than Most

Sicker Than Most

  • S.3 Ep4 Reesh it was fun...but it was f@#%ing disgusting

S.3 Ep4 Reesh it was fun...but it was f@#%ing disgusting

Friday 5th January 2024

Join Reesh on 'Sicker Than Most' as he shares his journey from addiction's chaos to finding peace in sobriety.
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Sicker Than Most
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Sobriety Success Stories
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Reesh's Rollercoaster: From Chaos to Clarity

Episode Overview

  • Reesh shares his early experiences with drugs and alcohol, revealing the tumultuous path it led him down
  • Despite coming from a loving family, Reesh struggled to fit in and cope with feelings of not being good enough
  • His journey through recovery, marked by relapses and rock bottoms, eventually led him to a profound turning point
  • Embracing the program of Alcoholics Anonymous, Reesh found a new sense of purpose and inner peace
  • Today, he reflects on his two and a half years of sobriety, celebrating the profound transformations in his life and the renewed sense of hope and gratitude
It was fun but it was fucking disgusting.
What happens when 'fun' turns into something 'f@#%ing disgusting'? In this gripping episode of 'Sicker Than Most', Steve welcomes his friend Reesh, who takes listeners on a raw and unfiltered journey through his life with addiction. Reesh recounts his early encounters with drugs and alcohol, painting a vivid picture of how his search for acceptance led him down a dark path.
From the wild parties of his youth to the depths of meth and alcohol dependency, Reesh's story is a rollercoaster of highs and devastating lows. Despite coming from a loving family, he struggled to feel like he belonged, leading to years of self-destruction and broken relationships. His candid account doesn't shy away from the relapses and rock bottoms that punctuated his journey.
However, the narrative shifts as Reesh shares how embracing sobriety through Alcoholics Anonymous brought profound changes to his life. Now two and a half years sober, he reflects on the newfound sense of purpose, hope, and gratitude that sobriety has brought him. This episode is not just a tale of struggle but a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Reesh's story offers a powerful reminder that even in the midst of chaos, clarity and peace are possible.