Vicky W.: 35 Years of Sobriety and Counting
Episode Overview
Vicky celebrates 35 years of sobriety. Her journey includes humorous and heartfelt stories. She highlights the importance of support systems like AA. Vicky's resilience shines through her struggles and triumphs. Her story offers hope and inspiration for those in recovery.
I’d rather be an alcoholic than anything else.
Vicky W. brings a blend of humour and heartfelt honesty to her talk on the Recovery Radio Network. She shares her journey from a troubled past to celebrating 35 years of sobriety. Vicky’s story is filled with personal anecdotes that paint a vivid picture of her struggles and triumphs. From her early days in Cincinnati, dealing with a chaotic family life, to her battles with alcohol and drug addiction, she doesn’t hold back.
Her tales of working at Cincinnati Bell, navigating relationships, and ultimately finding solace in Alcoholics Anonymous are both relatable and inspiring. Vicky’s ability to find humour in her past, like joking about her experiences at nursing homes and strip joints, adds a unique touch to her narrative. Her story is a testament to resilience, highlighting the importance of support systems like AA and the power of community in recovery.
If you’re looking for a raw and genuine account of recovery, Vicky’s episode is a must-listen. She reminds us that no matter how dark the past, there’s always a path to a brighter future.