I share my experience, strength and hope with you regarding my own recovery from alcoholism through the 12 Steps in Alcoholics Anonymous. By the grace of God I've remained sober since I was 18 years old (1989). I started drinking and using drugs very young. I got sober during a time when there were not a lot of young people in AA. Moreover, I was homeless. I got sober in the very same location I d... more
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I’ve been listening to Recovery Radio KMP3 hosted by Clay and it has been a transformative experience. Clay’s genuine and empathetic approach make each episode feel like a personal conversation. This podcast is insightful whether you are walking a path of sobriety or not. Clay offers valuable perspectives with a bit of a sarcastic twist and will surely make you want to keep listening. Thank you Clay for your unwavering support and for creating a space where we can all feel understood and encour... more
Clay is me. My head, my feelings, my thoughts and mostly my heart.Sarcasm is tricky for guys like me. It’s not intended to hurt anyone, but sometimes does.It’s similar to my use of profanity. I don’t intend to insult or disrespect anyone, evo. If it slips out when I’m sharing in a meeting I understand that it’s usually done for effect. I’ve been trying to withhold my cursing, especially when women and children are present.If you’re looking for honesty and an authentic way to live our program, th... more
Clay is me. My head, my feelings, my thoughts and mostly my heart.Sarcasm is tricky for guys like me. It’s not intended to hurt anyone, but sometimes does.It’s similar to my use of profanity. I don’t intend to insult or disrespect anyone, evo. If it slips out when I’m sharing in a meeting I understand that it’s usually done for effect. I’ve been trying to withhold my cursing, especially when women and children are present.If you’re looking for honesty and an authentic way to live our program, th... more
Clay clearly has a firm understanding of the Big Book & recovery. I found his literature first which kinda’ resembles my path in AA. Both the literature and this podcast are excellent forms of his brand of carrying the message. Highly recommend!
I just celebrated 9 months, mostly thanks to this awesome podcast .THANK YOU
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The focus revolves around personal experiences of recovery from alcoholism and the transformative power of the 12 Steps in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Discussions often include practical advice about navigating sobriety, the importance of spirituality, and fostering love in the face of fear. Unique perspectives shared by the host highlight the significance of self-awareness and personal growth in maintaining long-term sobriety. The podcast features a mix of heartfelt anecdotes, humor, and reflections that aim to empower listeners, whether they are struggling with addiction or simply seeking to cultivate a more fulfilling life through the principles of AA.
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