Show Notes
Born in the 1950s to an unwed mother and subjected to severe abuse by his stepfather, Chris faced unimaginable challenges from the beginning. Despite these hardships, he found his way to the rooms of recovery, where Chris gained clarity and purpose, embracing the 12-step life with intention.
Sobriety Date: 9/15/2015
Quotes
“Willingness is key for me in every aspect of recovery.”
“In AA, that’s what I learned: you can’t think your way out, you gotta work your way out.”
Referred by: Robert P. (Episode #175)
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