Show Notes
Once a young gang member with prison time and regrets, Willie wasn’t sure if he could get and stay sober. But he came to the rooms anyway, listened and learned for months, while fighting the obsession to drink . . . until finally it was removed. Today, Willie is happy, joyous and free.
Quotes
“The obsession to drink was the worst thing I’ve gone through in my life . . . fighting that obsession to drink.”
“I knew I had to do something; I wasn’t gonna make it on my own.”
“These steps were critical for me . . . for me to be able to move on and live a life.”
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