Show Notes
Andy shares his Experience, Strength and Hope; without realizing what he was doing, he walks into his boss's office and announces he's dying and needs help, her response: "How can we help?" Weeks later, Andy finds sobriety in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous. He's been sober since, and that was Spring 1986.
Quotes
"I'd wake up in the morning after a round of drinking, swearing it off - I'm never gonna do this again - only to find myself hammered later that night."
"You gotta have a god you can trust, in order for this thing to work."
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