Tom P.: A Journey of Resilience and Transformation
So my favorite story is about my uh, my daughter and my wife. And when she relayed this to me, I was, I was blown away, number one, because somehow I got to be the good one, right for a guy who was no good right, not on a trajectory at all to be the good one.
Tom P. from Clifton, NJ, has a story that spans over three decades of sobriety, starting from February 14, 1989. In this episode of 'Seasons of Sobriety', Tom opens up about his experiences with both Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous. His journey is a testament to resilience and the power of community in recovery. Tom shares the highs and lows of his sober life, from the joy of becoming a father to the sorrow of losing a parent.
He delves into the complexities of his childhood and how therapy helped him untangle those knots, ultimately leading to forgiveness and personal growth. Whether you're new to sobriety or have been on this path for years, Tom's story offers valuable insights and inspiration. Tune in to hear about his perseverance, the importance of step work, and how he models healthy relationships for his daughter.