Show Notes
Unemployed and unemployable, with felony charges hanging over Brian’s head, he dove into the program—and from his first day in jail through to today, Brian has accepted help, developed a life of recovery and has found happy, joyous and free in sobriety.
Quotes
“A brand-new way of life was opened up for me, where I didn’t have to do it on my own, where I didn’t have to be all by myself.”
“The further I got into the steps, the easier it got for me handle everyday life.”
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