Show Notes
Kurt took his first drink at 9 and found sobriety by 23. In his story, Kurt emphasizes the profound impact AA has had on his life, offering hope and tools for redemption. His authenticity and wisdom shine through as he shares the transformative power of the AA program.
Sobriety Date: 9/10/1987
Quotes
“I needed hope and that’s exactly what people in AA gave me, they gave me hope.”
“The tools that I’ve been given in Alcoholics Anonymous—they work, if I use them.”
“You don’t ever have to take another drink again.”
Referred by: Tate H. (Episode #234)
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