Stephanie, raised in an agnostic liberal home with Jewish parents, struggled with anxiety and anger. Eventually there was no barrier between her and a drink. Through the steps of AA, Stephanie discovered a spiritual life, and her dedication to recovery has brought her peace and purpose.Sobriety Date: 6/19/2022Quotes “If I drank, I would over-drink.”“I didn’t know that I could be spiritual; I didn’t want to come into these meetings and become religious.”Referred by: Sean J. (Episode #199)Insta...
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Stephanie, raised in an agnostic liberal home with Jewish parents, struggled with anxiety and anger. Eventually there was no barrier between her and a drink. Through the steps of AA, Stephanie discovered a spiritual life, and her dedication to recovery has brought her peace and purpose.
Sobriety Date: 6/19/2022
Quotes
“If I drank, I would over-drink.”
“I didn’t know that I could be spiritual; I didn’t want to come into these meetings and become religious.”
Referred by: Sean J. (Episode #199)
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