Trust
December 2022
| Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
As an active alcoholic, I had been unable to quit drinking for years and years. I tried over and over, but could not find a way to free myself. I was like the frenzied wren.
Why the Hurry?
December 2021
| Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
At an intersection, a sober dad is reminded that it’s not the destination, it’s the journey. Time to take the foot off the gas
I Cried as Much as He Did
December 2019
| Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
He didn’t like hospitals—not the smells nor the food. But this day, he discov-ered something really special that made him want to come back
The problem and the actress
November 2019
| Grapevine Classics
In 1960, a Hollywood star tells of her fear of being found out and what it took to get help in AA—courage
Opened my eyes
July 2018
Smooth ride
May 2018
Keep moving
February 2018
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I’ve been sober for 27 years. I recently took early retirement and went on disability. I have difficulty getting to meetings because I have multiple sclerosis (MS). I am in a wheelchair.
A priceless cut
December 2017
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You never know when you might save a life between a shampoo and a blow-dry
Learning to fly
November 2017
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An alcoholic woman in California recalls the very early pioneer days of Alcoholics Anonymous
Falling in love with the universe
September 2017
Way out in the Nevada desert, among the stars and colorful characters, he found his sober crew
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