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Keep Coming Back Podcast

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  • vol 17. Sobriety Date 11/10/1985 (Fred)

vol 17. Sobriety Date 11/10/1985 (Fred)

Thursday 2nd January 2020

Fred's story on 'Keep Coming Back Podcast' showcases his path to sobriety through ACA, faith, and perseverance. Tune in for an inspiring tale of hope.
48 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Hopeful
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Keep Coming Back Podcast
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Tara
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Sobriety Success Stories
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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Fred's Path to Sobriety: A Story of Faith and Perseverance

I'm not here to take away your alcohol or your other drugs. I'm here to help you find a sufficient substitute that takes away all the reasons why you needed to use it in the first place, so that your body can be healthy and your mind can grow without thinking that it's the alcohol that's helping me.
Fred's journey to sobriety is nothing short of inspiring. After countless attempts to quit drinking, he found himself at a conference for Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA) with his mother. That moment marked the beginning of his lasting sobriety, proving that miracles can happen when you least expect them.
In this episode of the 'Keep Coming Back Podcast', Fred opens up about his struggles and triumphs, offering a candid look at the challenges he faced and the support systems that helped him overcome them. He talks about how childhood experiences shaped his addiction and how finding the right support group was crucial in his recovery.
Fred also delves into the role of faith and spirituality in his life, sharing how unexpected moments of divine intervention brought him a sense of peace that no substance ever could. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of not giving up before the miracle happens. Whether you're on your own journey to sobriety or supporting someone who is, Fred's story is a beacon of hope and a reminder that recovery is possible.