Show Notes
Wayne grew up in an atmosphere of drugs and alcohol, beginning his drinking at 8 and selling drugs at 11 yrs old. This led to 20 years of being on probation, parole or locked up. His is a story of hope – it was with the steps, fellowship and service of AA that brought Wayne to more than 30 years of peace and sobriety.
Sobriety Date: 12/7/1992
Quotes
“Alcoholics Anonymous is a beautiful way to live.”
“If you go to enough meetings, you’re gonna hear what you need to hear.”
“The whole thing about Alcoholics Anonymous is you gotta get busy, stay busy, then you get other people busy.”
Referred by: Marlys S. (Episode #253)
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