• Warren - Alcoholics Anonymous saved my life but I no longer attend, using nature as a force for sobriety (mainly fishing!) and going to therapy at 46 years young.

  • Sep 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

Warren - Alcoholics Anonymous saved my life but I no longer attend, using nature as a force for sobriety (mainly fishing!) and going to therapy at 46 years young.

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  • This week we speak to Warren about how Alcoholics Anonymous saved his life and how grateful he is for attending those meetings in his early sobriety from alcohol addiction.

    We speak about what he learnt and how he still uses those tools today, even though he no longer attends meetings and his reasons for not going to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings anymore.

    We talk about "geographical" alcoholics and how jumping from Chef job to job while drunk and high was what active addiction looked like for him. We also talk about geographicals to other countries and understanding that it doesn't matter where you run to - addiction will always follow if you haven't done the work.

    He shares how he is now in therapy, 3 years into his sobriety, to help unravel his past and growing up with an alcoholic father.

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