Raising the Bottom: The Unlikely Story of a Grade-School Alcoholic Turned Recovery Crusader, with Roy Duprez
Description
ABOUT THE EPISODE:
Roy Duprez began drinking whatever alcohol he could get his hands on at the incredibly young age of 7. He managed to stay sober for two of his high school years, but then returned to using alcohol and drugs for 12 years more years.
Roy sees lots of young men with trauma-related substance misuse come through his outdoor adventure recovery program, but for him, drinking was part of an imagined lifestyle of success. He didn't drink to escape, he drank to have *even more* fun. He fully embraced the identity of "alcoholic" without ever connecting his use to the chaos that his life had become.
Roy has now been sober and in a healthy life of recovery for nearly two decades. In that time, he’s obtained a Masters of Eeducation, worked with countless community organizations and at-risk youth, and founded his own adventure recovery program, Back2Basics, in picturesque Flagstaff, Arizona.
In this conversation, we discuss:
- what it's like to run into his mom at their local AA meeting
- the limitations substance misuse puts on life, and the power of inviting young people into a new world of possibilities
- why Roy still believes we should "trust the process"
RESOURCES:
Back2Basics - Roy Duprez’s adventure recovery program in Flagstaff, AZ
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