Damon Frank interviews Jeff Jay, a veteran in the recovery field, an interventionist, and a man who is nearing 43 years of sobriety. Jeff shares his profound journey of overcoming alcoholism, including a period when he nearly ended his life due to severe health issues and hopelessness. He emphasizes the importance of family intervention, love, and the support of those who care deeply, which played a crucial role in his recovery. Jeff discusses how he shifted from a life of self-destruction to becoming a counselor and author, focusing on helping others through intervention and recovery.
He reflects on the evolving landscape of recovery treatments, highlighting both positive changes and concerning trends, such as the over-reliance on pharmaceuticals. The conversation explores the importance of community, humility, and support systems, like 12-step programs, as essential tools for maintaining long-term sobriety. Jeff's story underscores that even when one feels incapable of staying sober, joining a supportive community can provide the strength needed to continue the recovery journey.
It Takes a Family with Guest Jeff Jay