Show Notes
As a world traveler from a young age, Ryan brings a diverse view of sobriety to his share. Ryan details the darkness that was alcoholism and addiction alongside the beauty and dignity that is a full life in the Society we know as Alcoholics Anonymous.
Quotes
“This homegroup was very important to me, it provided me strength and security and structure; these were 3 very important things for me in a life of chaos.”
“I decided that I was gonna take what I was reading in the first 164 pages and treat it as legal precedent.”
Referred by: Sara A. (vol. 211)
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