Show Notes
Kevin shares his Experience, Strength and Hope. It was the words "might" and "maybe" that got this young man of 23 years off the streets and into a life of sobriety, joy and love.
 
An episode worth listening all the way through~
Quotes
"Alcoholics Anonymous didn't restrict my life, it expanded it."  
"It's not my fault my mother abandoned me, but it's my responsibility to grow and heal as an adult; it's not my fault that my drinking turned into alcoholism, but it's my responsibility to clean up all these past mistakes."  
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