Show Notes
Curtis shares his Experience, Strength and Hope, from a tough childhood filled with anxiety, illness and constantly moving, he finds his way to the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous and a whole new way of living, reacting and contributing to life.
Quotes
"By now the party was totally on; I was turning twenty and I was a total wreck. I was doing anything I could get my hands on."
"I'm willing to try this AA thing now . . . and I did that, I wanted to change my life. I was willing to do whatever it takes."
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