Show Notes
Jeff grew up constantly wanting to escape the way he felt, never fitting in and seeking solitude and isolation. When necessary, he played whatever role the situation called for, it wasn’t until sobriety that he discovered not only spirituality, but his true self.
Quotes
“I thought everybody was looking at me with judgement, so I judged everybody else.”
“On the inside, I know I’m an alcoholic, I just didn’t use that word . . . I knew I had a problem.”
“There really is hope on the other side, you just have to make a beginning.”
Referred by: Jimmy O. (vol. 125)
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