
One of the hardest things for anyone in the world is having the will, means, and ability to fight addiction, especially when that addiction seems to complement the lifestyle you’ve chosen, and society celebrates it.
For years, the drinking culture among men has been something to brag about. We often pride ourselves on how much we can drink, how well we can “handle our liquor,” and still function like nothing’s wrong. But is that really true? How factual is this belief? Could it be that many of us are actually functioning alcoholics?
Meet Jeremy Makundi, a man who decided to face his story head-on. After more than a year of sobriety, he opens up about what alcohol cost him, the moment that triggered his change, and how life looks now, the losses, the gains, the regrets, and the redemption.
Was the journey easy? Has sobriety truly brought clarity? And why do so many of us believe that to join the “league of extraordinary gentlemen,” alcohol has to be part of the membership?
Join Michael and Nadia as they dive deep into sobriety, honesty, and accountability and why, as men, we just need to do better.