Show Notes
Sara shares her Experience, Strength and Hope as she approaches a new life—recently divorced, with a new job, in a new state. Sara touches upon what it was like being raised in a large Catholic family, marrying young and tending to her ill husband. Throughout her share Sara discovers, yet again, what’s most important to her sobriety: her connection to God, her spirituality and her faith.
Quotes
“Alcohol had really turned into my best friend.”
"My prayer and my meditation is my drink today.”
Listen On
Also Listen
-
vol 284. Recovery isn’t Convenient with Adam E.
Adam grew up fast—his dad left before he was born, and his relationship with his -
vol 283. Emotional Regulation with Mary T.
Mary, who calls herself a “drunk mom,” grew up in a military household, moving s -
vol 282. Full-time Job with Jeff K.
Jeff didn’t start drinking until college—but he quickly made up for lost time. I -
vol 281. How Big is AA with Mark D.
Sober at only 17 yrs. in the 1980’s, Mark brings deep wisdom from the earlier da