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Episode 6: Jerry A

Episode 6: Jerry A

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This conversation explores Jerry’s journey through addiction, recovery, and personal growth. He shares his early influences, struggles with family dynamics, and the impact of loss. The discussion delves into the importance of service work, the role of 12-step programs, and the challenges of navigating relationships in recovery. Jerry emphasizes the significance of accountability, emotional awareness, and community support in the healing process. He reflects on the illusions of control, the slow path of recovery, and the miracles that come with sobriety.

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