This cheeky Catholic Irish woman walked into AA at 29 years old. From a loud, drunk, crazy home, Gerri had to fight her way to a new life. And she beautifully transformed insanity into a life of calm, service, love and grace.
Quotes
“I don’t want to be drunk anymore . . . sober is better, not matter what’s going on, no matter how long, sober is better.”
“Alcoholics Anonymous has saved my life, not once, not twice, but over and over and over.”
Show Notes
This cheeky Catholic Irish woman walked into AA at 29 years old. From a loud, drunk, crazy home, Gerri had to fight her way to a new life. And she beautifully transformed insanity into a life of calm, service, love and grace.
Quotes
“I don’t want to be drunk anymore . . . sober is better, no matter what’s going on, no matter how long, sober is better.”
“Alcoholics Anonymous has saved my life, not once, not twice, but over and over and over.”
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