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116 - Interview with Jonathan A. |
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Dan talks with Jonathan A. from Vermont. He is 44 years old and has nine
years of sobriety. He shows us that it is possibe to have the things we
want in life through sobriety, and to always take advantage of an
opportunity to make things right. It's never too late as long as we are
alive.
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lead us. Don't set yourself up for disappointment. Sobriety isn't the
solution in and of itself. The ups and downs in life still exist in
Sobriety, they are just a lot less magnified.
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key in sobriety. They probably already know you have an alcohol problem, they have
seen us in action. The best way to tell them you're a recovering alcoholic is to show them.
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jail and lost all the things that were important to her. She has been sober
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are looking to help her out, she could really use a job. She is determined
and ready to be a great employee. Email me us details and we will put you in
touch with her.
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himself and has developed a great sense of himself and his higher power.
Matt shows that you don't even have to be of legal drinking age to be an
alcoholic.
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Happy 4th of July!!! This show is about keeping things simple and that it is
possible to enjoy any holiday without a drink. And some words of wisdom from
someone who lived a life in self-reflection.
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