Tommy Livingston is a husband, son, friend, uncle, writer, counsellor, runner... and he is sober. In this chat Tommy talks about the powerful realisation he had about alcohol, how sobriety fuelled his passion to help others, the work he does with clients helping them deal with uncomfortable emotions and what he thinks will help more men into recovery. You can visit Tommy's counselling site here, and the news article we refer to that he wrote is here.
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Sobriety Chat: Tommy
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I found this a sincere and thoughtful interview. It expresses why sobriety is a good choice for many of us. Thank you, Tommy.