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Podcast Summary — “Say No to the Slippery Slope”
In this unfiltered 30-minute conversation, Mike and Glenn dive deep into the gritty realities of sobriety — no scripts, no polish, just hard-earned truth. Their message is simple: staying sober isn't about perfection, it's about persistence.
They reflect on how no matter how many rehabs a person has been to, the key is to keep trying. Recovery, they say, is not a solo sport — “The same brain that got us into this mess can’t get us out, alone.” Surrendering to Alcoholics Anonymous wasn’t a sign of weakness but of readiness. Both admit they hit bottom with no moves left — and one wrong step could send them sliding back down the slippery slope to alcoholic hell.
Throughout their candid banter, they praise sponsors as “angels” — people who make a lifetime investment in others’ sobriety through guidance, discipline, and compassion. They also talk about the value of retreats, consistent meeting attendance, and the miracle of watching others stay sober and grow. The lessons are lived, not taught: “What we’ve learned is that this **** works.”
Key takeaways:
Action step:
Read the 164 pages of the Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book, then bring them to life through meetings and active participation. Stay connected, avoid isolation, and keep saying no to that slippery slope.
By Mike R and Glenn H5
3434 ratings
Podcast Summary — “Say No to the Slippery Slope”
In this unfiltered 30-minute conversation, Mike and Glenn dive deep into the gritty realities of sobriety — no scripts, no polish, just hard-earned truth. Their message is simple: staying sober isn't about perfection, it's about persistence.
They reflect on how no matter how many rehabs a person has been to, the key is to keep trying. Recovery, they say, is not a solo sport — “The same brain that got us into this mess can’t get us out, alone.” Surrendering to Alcoholics Anonymous wasn’t a sign of weakness but of readiness. Both admit they hit bottom with no moves left — and one wrong step could send them sliding back down the slippery slope to alcoholic hell.
Throughout their candid banter, they praise sponsors as “angels” — people who make a lifetime investment in others’ sobriety through guidance, discipline, and compassion. They also talk about the value of retreats, consistent meeting attendance, and the miracle of watching others stay sober and grow. The lessons are lived, not taught: “What we’ve learned is that this **** works.”
Key takeaways:
Action step:
Read the 164 pages of the Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book, then bring them to life through meetings and active participation. Stay connected, avoid isolation, and keep saying no to that slippery slope.

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