Matt J

Sober Friends

Matt J, John I, Steve C, Tim G

  • Tim G Didn't Want to Do This, But He's Here Anyway Part 1

Tim G Didn't Want to Do This, But He's Here Anyway Part 1

Tuesday 21st September 2021

Tim G opens up about his journey to sobriety, overcoming resistance, and finding strength in community support on 'Sober Friends'.
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41 minutes
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Sober Friends
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Matt J
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Sobriety Toolkit
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Tim G's Reluctant Road to Recovery: Finding Strength in Sobriety

You can't do this alone, you don't have to do this alone, you don't have to do it by yourself.
Tim G never wanted to be in the spotlight, but sometimes life has other plans. In this episode of 'Sober Friends', hosts Matt, John, and Steve finally convince their friend Tim G to share his remarkable journey. Tim opens up about his initial struggle with sobriety, the heartbreak of relapse, and his eventual second chance at recovery. He candidly discusses the long list of things he resisted doing, only to find that each step he took made his recovery stronger.
One of the standout moments is Tim’s realization of the power of community and fellowship. He emphasizes that he couldn't have made it this far without the unwavering support of those around him. This episode dives deep into the themes of resistance and redemption, showing how even the most reluctant individuals can find a new path. Tim’s story is a testament to the transformative power of working a recovery program, filled with humility and self-awareness.
As Tim puts it, 'You can't do this alone, you don't have to do this alone'. It's an inspiring reminder that change is always possible, even when it feels like the hardest thing in the world. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that underscores the importance of support and community in overcoming addiction.