Show Notes
Alexa shares her Experience, Strength and Hope as she begins her adult life sober. She was only 21 when she found sobriety, struggling with both weed and alcohol. Alexa has found the community of Alcoholics Anonymous to be the most valuable asset in her life; she is truly enjoying her journey as a young woman - sober, grateful and present.
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"I'm 21 and all this shit is happening . . . and I couldn't stop getting high." 
"You don't ever have to  be hungover again; that's the coolest promise ever . . . "
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