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The Way Out | A Sobriety & Recovery Podcast

Hosted by Charlie & Jason

  • The Way Out Podcast Episode 41 - Travis Part 2

The Way Out Podcast Episode 41 - Travis Part 2

Sunday 14th May 2017

Travis reveals how working the 12 Steps transformed his life, sharing insights on relationships, sponsorship, and faith in Part 2 of Episode 41.
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Travis's Transformative Path: Embracing the 12 Steps

I get to live my life in such a way that when you hear stories about what I've done or what I've been through, it's like it's not even real. It does feel like that because there's been that profound change.
Travis's journey through recovery hasn't been a walk in the park, but it's a story of remarkable transformation. In Part 2 of Episode 41 of 'The Way Out Podcast', Travis opens up to hosts Charlie and Jason about how working the 12 Steps brought real change to his life. He doesn't just talk about getting sober; he dives into what it means to live a life rooted in the principles of recovery every single day.
You'll hear about the hurdles he's faced, the role of relationships and sponsorship, and how faith has been a cornerstone in his journey. Travis's reflections are not just personal musings; they're nuggets of wisdom for anyone looking to deepen their own recovery experience.
As Travis puts it, 'I get to live my life in such a way that when you hear stories about what I've done or what I've been through, it's like it's not even real', - a testament to the profound change he's experienced. This episode is packed with insights and practical advice, making it a must-listen for anyone on the path to sobriety or supporting someone who is.