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On today's episode, we're joined by Harrison, who's about to hit six years of sobriety at just 27 years old. Harrison's story is a powerful example of what sobriety can look like when you fully commit to the process. He shares how building a strong community has been the foundation of his recovery and why staying connected to others in sobriety is so critical.
Harrison dives into the importance of personal growth and how he strives daily to be a better person. For him, it's not just about staying clean—it's about living with purpose and being of service to others. He explains how helping people is not only a cornerstone of his recovery but also something that brings him joy and fulfillment.
In the last part of the episode, Harrison opens up about his career, the blessings he's experienced through sobriety, and why he feels incredibly grateful for the life he gets to live today. This episode is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and real insight into what it takes to live a meaningful life in recovery. Don't miss it!
By Tom Conrad, Ben Bueno, Dr. Pamela Tambini4.8
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On today's episode, we're joined by Harrison, who's about to hit six years of sobriety at just 27 years old. Harrison's story is a powerful example of what sobriety can look like when you fully commit to the process. He shares how building a strong community has been the foundation of his recovery and why staying connected to others in sobriety is so critical.
Harrison dives into the importance of personal growth and how he strives daily to be a better person. For him, it's not just about staying clean—it's about living with purpose and being of service to others. He explains how helping people is not only a cornerstone of his recovery but also something that brings him joy and fulfillment.
In the last part of the episode, Harrison opens up about his career, the blessings he's experienced through sobriety, and why he feels incredibly grateful for the life he gets to live today. This episode is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and real insight into what it takes to live a meaningful life in recovery. Don't miss it!

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