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Uniquely Similar with Bob Gibson

Friday 12th August 2022

Bob Gibson shares his recovery journey with Jaye Rodenbush, highlighting the importance of community support and reaching out for help.
41 minutes
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Bob Gibson's Path: Finding Strength in Recovery Together

I found, like this higher power that, like, I didn't even believe in um, I honestly thought that people of faith were like... But, like to me now, that's like really exciting.
Ever wondered how community can shape your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Strength in Recovery', host Jaye Rodenbush sits down with RCA Devon Alumni Coordinator Bob Gibson. Bob opens up about his personal path to sobriety, emphasizing the crucial role of community support and the power of finding a higher purpose. He shares candid reflections on working through the steps and the ongoing challenges of battling addiction and alcoholism.
Bob’s story is a heartfelt reminder that recovery is not a solo journey. He talks about how the connections he made during treatment have continued to support him long after, creating a network of strength and resilience. His experiences underline the importance of reaching out for help and embracing the support around you. Bob’s journey is a beacon of hope, showing that transformation is possible for anyone willing to take that first brave step.
As he wisely puts it, 'if you want something you never had before, you have to do something you've never done before'. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that might just be the nudge you or a loved one needs to start their own recovery journey.