Chris W

Sober Talk SA

Chris W

  • Sober Talk SA - Gordy

Sober Talk SA - Gordy

Thursday 19th May 2022

Hear Gordy's inspiring journey from addiction to sobriety on Sober Talk SA, showcasing the transformative power of Alcoholics Anonymous.
31 minutes
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Sober Talk SA
Author:
Chris W
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Categories:
Sobriety Success Stories
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Gordy's Path to Sobriety: A Tale of Hope and Transformation

I'm not big on speaking as a guest speaker... Our life feels wasted and we don't know where the next turn's going to take us. You'll go back to school, like I did, you'll get jobs that you never thought that you could ever handle in your life.
Ever wondered what it truly takes to turn your life around from the grips of alcohol addiction? Gordy, a member of Alcoholics Anonymous South Australia, opens up about his incredible journey to sobriety on Sober Talk SA. In this episode, Gordy dives into the depths of his struggles with alcohol, painting a raw and honest picture of the challenges he faced. He shares the pivotal moments that pushed him to seek help and the role AA played in his recovery.
Gordy's story is a powerful reminder that admitting you need help is the first step towards change. Through the support of AA meetings and the 12-step program, Gordy found not just sobriety, but personal growth and a new sense of purpose. His narrative underscores the transformative power of community and the importance of finding a support system that understands your journey.
Whether you're battling addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, Gordy's story offers a beacon of hope and a testament to the life-changing impact of seeking help. Tune in to Sober Talk SA to hear Gordy's full story and gain insights into the profound effects of Alcoholics Anonymous.