Maintaining Sobriety During the Covid-19 with Kenneth T

Maintaining Sobriety During the Covid-19 with Kenneth T

Kenneth is a recovering addict of 31 years. He is an active leader in the fight against alcoholism and substance abuse. After being sober and clean for over three decades Kenneth has grown accustomed to the lifestyle of living with a purpose to educate and equip people that want to achieve sobriety. Kenneth turned his life around and retired after 31 years from the Automobile Industry and now he works at his leisure as a Chartered bus driver throughout the US and Canada. Kenneth is most proud of his role as sponsor/mentor to those struggling to stay sober. Kenneth wants to share tips, straight talk and resource for the listeners that may help them battle alcoholism during this Pandemic.

* Discuss the tools that are used to help achieve sobriety

* For those that may not know, explain what the 12 Step program is

* What do you tell a person that says “I want to get sober”

* What can you say to family members of a person trying to achieve sobriety

* Where can you point our listeners to for help

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Wednesday March 6 As we attended my Aunts Funeral on Monday, my first cousins and I discussed all of us getting together outside of funerals. It seems thats the only time family gets together anymore

Wednesday March 6 As we attended my Aunts Funeral on Monday, my first cousins and I discussed all of us getting together outside of funerals. It seems thats the only time family gets together anymore

My dear 85 year old Aunt Carol Jean passed away last week in Elizabethtown NC a small town outside of Wilmington NC in the sandhills of bladen county. My mother was raised there, all 11 of her brothers and sisters. They were a farming family and most of them went they got a chance to move up north, they ran to the state of New Jersey and never looked back. My Aunt Carol left, but she cam back home and settled there until her recent passing. We use to have some good times in the summer when we were children. Tobacco fields, good cooking from Grandma and hanging with all my cousin's for a week. In this episode my first cousins and I discuss us coming together outside of funerals and getting closer again. We had a great brief discussion before we had to get in our cars and proceed to the church, but I did capture a great moment between us. funeralfamilyLoveunitedreunion

6 Mar 201918min

Thursday January 24 2019 Candid conversation about STD's in the black community from the barbershop

Thursday January 24 2019 Candid conversation about STD's in the black community from the barbershop

On today's show, real people reveal when they came into contact with a sexually transmitted desease. Men and Women talk candidly about sex in their youth. We talk about down low brothers too. You have never heard it like this. Enlightening funny and good advice passed along the way while at my barber shop recently

24 Jan 201913min

Martin Luther King Jr Special On His Legacy Jan 21 2019

Martin Luther King Jr Special On His Legacy Jan 21 2019

Are our King Day celebrations superficial? Why don't we know the real Dr. King? Dr King on Economic Justice. A strange scene on the Loraine hotel balcony? Why was Dr. King Killed? Did you know his family got the govt to admit they did it.. martin luther king jri have a dreamfreedomcivil rights

24 Jan 201921min

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