Show Notes
Ron spent nine years in and out of the program, struggling with alcohol. After four DUIs and trading his three-year sobriety chip for a bottle, he hit rock bottom with a 90-day county jail stint. Faced with the choice of getting sober or succumbing to alcoholism, he decided to do the AA deal all the way.
Quotes
“I’ve learned how to become the person that I’d like to be and just strive to get better at being the person I need to be.”
“I just knew that this was the only way I was gonna make it - is if I dig into AA and stay in, and do the next right indicated thing.”
Referred by: Anonymous KCB speaker
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