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Keep Coming Back Podcast

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  • vol 175. 4/25/1986 (Robert P.)

vol 175. 4/25/1986 (Robert P.)

Thursday 14th September 2023

Join Robert P. as he shares his journey from relapse to a fulfilling life through AA in the 'Keep Coming Back Podcast'.
68 minutes
Hopeful
Inspiring
Empowering
Supportive
Transformative

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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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Robert P.'s Journey: From Relapse to a Life Beyond Expectations

Episode Overview

  • Robert P. shares his personal journey of relapse and recovery, emphasising the transformative impact of Alcoholics Anonymous.
  • His unwavering dedication to the program and commitment to personal recovery serves as a source of hope and inspiration for listeners.
  • Through candid storytelling, Robert highlights the importance of staying involved in the program, offering encouragement and solace to individuals navigating their own journeys.
  • Listeners are invited to find support and strength in the shared experiences of sobriety and the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous.
  • Robert's narrative underscores the significance of ongoing commitment and dedication to helping others in the recovery process.
I don't stay sober because I'm afraid of alcohol. I stay sober because I never want to stop living this life. It's remarkable, it's amazing.
Imagine hearing a story that feels like it could be your own. Robert P. brings decades of sobriety to the table, yet speaks with the raw honesty of someone who’s just started their journey. In this episode of the 'Keep Coming Back Podcast', Robert dives deep into his personal battles with alcoholism, offering wisdom and hope to both newcomers and seasoned members of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
His reflections aren't just about staying sober; they're about living a life that's richer and more fulfilling than he ever imagined. Robert shares poignant moments and quotes that resonate deeply, like, 'Not every time I drank did I get in trouble, but every time I got in trouble I was drunk'. He emphasizes that AA isn't just for those who need it, but for those who truly want it.
His narrative underscores the importance of commitment to the program and the incredible life that can unfold when you stick with it. Through his heartfelt storytelling, Robert illustrates how AA's principles have not only kept him sober but have also transformed his entire outlook on life. His journey from relapse to recovery is a testament to the power of perseverance and community support.
Whether you're new to recovery or have been on this path for years, Robert's story offers a beacon of hope and a reminder that a remarkable life is possible beyond addiction.