Show Notes
Born in a small Alaskan town, JD found sobriety in the lower 48, after literally begging for help and refusing to leave a detox center. JD wanted what “we” in AA have, so he worked for it, and he continues to work for it with Unity, Service, and Recovery.
Quotes 
“My life was consumed with my next drink.”
“I absolutely had no idea how much fear and how alone that I had lived my whole life, I had no idea.”
“It has no name, and it has no face, but it’s personal to me.”
Referred by: Michael R. (vol. 145)
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