Suicidal-felon turned happy, joyous and free attorney—this is a story of an alcoholic who through the gift of desperation asked for help. Then it was hard work, dedication and a commitment to these principles that brought him the grace of sobriety. Sobriety Date: 4/3/2011 Quotes “It’s easy to help other people, but it’s not always so easy to let other people help you.” “Do what we do here and you will get what we got here.” Referred by: Ryan D. (Episode #220) Instagram Facebook
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Suicidal-felon turned happy, joyous and free attorney—this is a story of an alcoholic who through the gift of desperation asked for help. Then it was hard work, dedication and a commitment to these principles that brought him the grace of sobriety.
Sobriety Date: 4/3/2011
Quotes
“It’s easy to help other people, but it’s not always so easy to let other people help you.”
“Do what we do here and you will get what we got here.”
Referred by: Ryan D. (Episode #220)
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