Today of REFILLS RADIO my guest Jack Watts admits his addiction to alcohol destroyed his marriages. He shares words of comfort to you. . .whether you’re in a problem marriage or want to understand addiction.
On my online radio show on Tuesday my guest Jack Watts shares real and deep as he tells a crazy and amazing story of recovery from the monster of alcoholism. You can listen to this 30-minute show at 2 p.m. Eastern (11 a.m. Pacific) by clicking this link. You can listen to the archived show at the same link.
Please be sure to leave a comment at the end of this post to enter a giveaway of Jack’s book, Hi, My Name Is Jack. You may also order it from Amazon.
Alcohol addiction is rampant in the United States. Here are statistics from www.Learn-About.Alcoholism.com.
~ Alcohol is the number one drug problem in America.
~ There are more than 12 million alcoholics in the U.S.
~ Three-fourths of all adults drink alcohol, and 6% of them are alcoholics.
~ In the United States, a person is killed in an alcohol-related car accident every 30 minutes.
~ People with a higher education are more likely to drink.
~ Higher income people are more likely to drink.
People just like Jack.
Jack wrote the memoir Hi, My Name Is Jack, One Man’s Story of the Tumultuous Road to Sobriety and a Changed Life (Howard Books, 2011). It is an outrageous, honest (way, way honest), and inspirational story. You hear it all: infidelity, divorce, abuse, lying, embezzlement, and SECRETS.
Here Jack kindly shares a bit of his story. You’ll hear more on REFILLS RADIO at 2 p.m. Eastern (11 a.m. Pacific), especially words of comfort directed to women who know an alcoholic or suspect alcoholism.
Here’s Jack:
Regardless of Your Circumstances, There Is Hope
Hi, My Name Is Jack is well worth reading, and it makes a great gift—one that provides hope for each reader.
Question: Would you like to enter a giveaway for a copy of Jack’s book? Yes?! Then simply leave a comment here. A winner will be announced on Friday.
Sounds like a powerful show’s on tap!
Thanks, Jason. Cute pun. It’ll be a great show for certain. Jack’s book is amazing.
Looking forward to hearing the interview! Will share the link with my friends.
Thank you, Karla. The interview is going to be great.
I was just about ready to listen to this interview, when the phone ring, it was my son. He has been struggling with alcoholism for a few years, at least to my knowledge. I hope to listen to it from the archives.
I need more understanding…
In His Grace~Tammy
Tammy, definitely listen to the archives. Jack Watts has been their. He understands your son’s struggle and how you can help him. My heart breaks for you. I will be in prayer for you. Thank you for leaving a comment.
May our great God bless you. You are an amazing mom.