Show Notes
If Irving can get sober . . . so can you! At 19 yrs. old, Irving attempted suicide for the first time and was incarcerated essentially from 28 through 40 yrs. old. Today however, a few years into sobriety, he is a giving and respected member of the community and his family; the promises have surely come true for Irving.
Quotes
“I look in the mirror and I just don’t recognize this guy . . . my past life, sometimes it seems it was a really bad dream, and I’ve woken up.”
“I love being there for my family, and I love being there for AA.”
“I look in the mirror and I just don’t recognize this guy . . . my past life, sometimes it seems it was a really bad dream, and I’ve woken up.”
“I love being there for my family, and I love being there for AA.”
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