James Moon: Healing Through Nature and Brotherhood
We're all embracing the energy, the motivation that removing alcohol has given us, and we're doing daft stuff like climbing up snowden in the dark.
Imagine growing up in a world where alcohol is as common as water. For James Moon, this was reality. In this episode of 'Sobriety Unplugged', hosts Sharon Hartley and Ben Anderson sit down with James to explore his path from alcohol and drug addiction to a life of sobriety. James opens up about his early years, where drinking was the norm and how it gradually led him down a darker path, culminating in drug use.
His turning point came when he attended his first AA meeting, which eventually led him to Cocaine Anonymous. Now, with over two years of sobriety under his belt, James is on a mission to help others, particularly men, find their way out of addiction. He co-founded #FancyAWalkMate, a group that encourages men to step outside and talk about their struggles while connecting with nature.
This isn't just about quitting substances; it's about tackling any life issue head-on, in the great outdoors. Through candid conversation and genuine connection, James believes that nature offers a unique space for healing and vulnerability. Tune in for an inspiring chat that dives deep into the power of community and the healing touch of Mother Nature.