From Relapse to Redemption: Robert's Journey Through Sobriety
Episode Overview
Robert shares his personal journey of battling alcoholism and finding sobriety Insight into the transformative power of the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous Emphasis on surrender, honesty, and spirituality in the recovery process Reflections on the impact of addiction on relationships and personal growth Navigating the complexities of addiction and the path to inner healing
I'm 70 years old and I'm going to die. This is what's really cool. That's not too shabby. For a guy who should have died in a head-on collision, on his way to killing what I call the Jones family of five. I could have been that guy but for whatever reason God has chosen you to be in this room tonight. What are you going to do?
Ever wondered what it takes to turn your life around after hitting rock bottom? In this episode of The Recovery Guy Podcast, Robert Pardon opens up about his personal battle with alcoholism and the road to recovery that followed. Starting his journey on February 9, 1986, Robert faced a brief relapse after 71 days of sobriety. However, his return to Alcoholics Anonymous on April 25, 1986, marked the beginning of a lifelong commitment to sobriety.
Robert's story is a testament to the power of surrender, honesty, and spirituality in overcoming addiction. He doesn't just share his struggles; he offers hope and practical advice for anyone facing similar challenges. Whether you're battling addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode provides valuable insights into the transformative power of the 12 Steps and the importance of community in the recovery process.
Tune in to hear Robert's candid reflections on his journey and discover how you too can find redemption and inner peace.