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🗓️ 30 August 2021
⏱️ 35 minutes
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On today’s episode, Duane talks with Charlie Gray about his journey of hope and resiliency through his toxic relationship with vodka and the one thing that allowed him to stay sober.
In his memoir, At Least I’m Not The Frog: A Zany Memoir of Alcoholism & Recovery, Charlie Gray tells his story of being a recovering alcoholic sharing his experience of addiction, relapse, and recovery.
Living as a high-functioning alcoholic for 11 years, his plan was to keep his job, make some good money, and just drink his way through. This went on until, physically, he could no longer do so. The way he puts it is, “You can only drink a gallon and a half of vodka every day or so for so long before even a young man's body begins to shut down.”
The root cause behind such a behavior was his early childhood trauma from losing his mother. He was so focused on creating a life of purpose in honor of his mother that he never dreamed addiction would be something on the table for him. But then began 11 years of a toxic relationship with vodka.
Charlie attended a number of treatment centers across the country. Over the years, he had gathered all of the tools necessary for recovery. He was receptive to advice on what to do to better himself; he just didn’t implement it.
However, when the body says no more and your pain is too great, there comes a point when you decide to do something. One day, Charlie just woke up ready to receive the love and the message from his higher power that if he would just spend a little time trying the practices he had learned through those years, he would stay sober. And so, that’s what he did.
In this episode, you will hear:
Key Quotes:
[04:36] - “I was so focused on creating a life of purpose in honor of my mother that I never dreamed that addiction would be something on the table for me.”
[05:54] - “Your brain is such a powerful tool without you knowing it."
[09:47] - “Thinking that you can control it – that's another great example of how clever our minds can be and the rationale they can create when you have proven 1000 times that you cannot control it.”
[12:39] - “You can only drink a gallon and a half of vodka every day or so, for so long before even a young man's body begins to shut down."
[20:38] - "It really wasn't until about a month or two after I'd been sober, that I began writing, and that is how I was able to stay sober through the rest of the pandemic.”
[24:14] - “A lot of terrible things have happened to me. But I overcame them and I'm not the frog.”
[32:57] - "Keep trying that even when it feels like you're never going to find your identity or you're never going to find your sobriety, it is out there."
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At Least I'm Not The Frog: A Zany Memoir Of Alcoholism & Recovery
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0:00.0 | Hello everyone. Welcome to another episode of the Addicted Mind podcast. My name is Dwayne Austerlund and I'm your host and we are on to another awesome episode. |
0:18.2 | Today my guest is Charlie Gray and he is the author of At Least I'm Not the Frog, |
0:25.1 | a zany memoir of alcoholism and recovery. I had such a fun time interviewing Charlie. What a great |
0:34.5 | spirit. He was really awesome. We had some technical difficulties recording the first time and he was willing to come back and do it a second time and go again. So it was really awesome. |
0:46.3 | Charlie is going to talk about his journey through alcoholism and addiction and recovery and getting recovery and how he moved through that process. |
0:59.1 | It was really fun talking with Charlie and just love his passion to help others and get the |
1:09.3 | message out there of hope and resiliency. |
1:13.9 | So let's go ahead and start this episode. |
1:21.6 | Hello, everybody. Welcome to the addicted mind. Charlie, thank you so much for coming back on. We had a few technical |
1:31.0 | issues, but now we're back in the game. Yes, hello. I'm glad we got it figured out, Dwayne. |
1:38.3 | Definitely, definitely. So we're going to talk about a little bit about your journey and a little bit about your memoir. |
1:48.4 | At least I'm Not a Frog, a zany memoir of alcoholism and recovery and your blog and your whole story. |
1:56.6 | Yeah, perfect. Very good. Where would you like to start? |
2:00.4 | Well, I guess let's start at the beginning. |
2:03.6 | Let's just go in and talk a little bit about how this all started. Okay. Yeah, I'll just give you a brief |
2:10.3 | precursor of my teenage years because I believe that's where all the conflict and damage within me |
2:17.1 | began and kind of helps us see why my 20s |
2:21.5 | were the way that they were. So when I was 13, my mother passed away very suddenly. It started out |
2:29.9 | as an aneurysm and then progressed to a stroke in the matter of three days. And I was not prepared. |
2:37.6 | You know, I hadn't experienced death on any level. And then to have it be so quick and my mother, |
2:43.0 | it really shaped and molded me in a way that I wasn't able to see as a 13-year-old boy, you know. |
2:50.0 | So I spoke about a couple days ago with another lady, |
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