Show Notes
Will shares his Experience, Strength and Hope; he gets real on his battle of relapse, job loss and brain cancer. Will demonstrates the beauty and peace of living life in sobriety by using the tools of Alcoholics Anonymous to maintain serenity.
Quotes
"Alcohol was a daily thing, and it had totally taken over; it was constant thoughts of getting through the day so I could drink again."
"The only thing I did right [while relapsing], was I kept going back to meetings; I kept around long enough for the miracle to happen."
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