A few years ago, I hit rock bottom—drinking to escape and struggling with my mental health. A final cry for help led me to a new way of life. Now, 12 years sober at 34, I host an award-winning podcast sharing powerful conversations with incredible people. We dive into the sober tools that heal and connect us—nature, hiking, sea swimming, and the outdoors. Real talk, real journeys.
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A few years ago, I hit rock bottom—drinking to escape and struggling with my mental health. A final cry for help led me to a new way of life. Now, 12 years sober at 34, I host an award-winning podcast sharing powerful conversations with incredible people. We dive into the sober tools that heal and connect us—nature, hiking, sea swimming, and the outdoors. Real talk, real journeys.
Connect: https://bit.ly/3w66W3Q
E155: (Roostar) - The Path to Sobriety: How Roostar Found Hope
Sober Mess Podcast
1 hour 19 minutes 23 seconds
8 months ago
E155: (Roostar) - The Path to Sobriety: How Roostar Found Hope
In this episode, I sit down with my good friend Roostar, whose journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Originally from Essex, England, Rooster now lives his in Galway. He shares his powerful story of loss, addiction, and redemption—starting with the devastating loss of his sister at a young age, which led him to alcohol as a way to cope.
Caught up in trouble and gang life, Rooster eventually moved to New Zealand in search of a fresh start. But as he quickly learned, you can’t outrun your demons. It was there that he met the love of his life, a woman from Galway, and after marrying her, he returned to Ireland—only to find himself still battling alcoholism.
At his lowest point, during what felt like an unbearable moment, Rooster stopped by a stream and, looking into the water, felt an overwhelming sense of hope and strength. That moment became his turning point. He reached out for help, joined a sober community, and has been on the path of recovery ever since.
Rooster also speaks about the impact of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (YPAA), a fellowship where he found connection and support among others who understood his struggles.
This is a story of resilience, second chances, and the power of community. Tune in to hear Rooster’s inspiring journey to sobriety.
For more information on Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (YPAA), visit https://ireypaa.org/.
Sober Mess Podcast
A few years ago, I hit rock bottom—drinking to escape and struggling with my mental health. A final cry for help led me to a new way of life. Now, 12 years sober at 34, I host an award-winning podcast sharing powerful conversations with incredible people. We dive into the sober tools that heal and connect us—nature, hiking, sea swimming, and the outdoors. Real talk, real journeys.
Connect: https://bit.ly/3w66W3Q