June 15, 2015

Addiction in the 90's

Addiction in the 90's
Tune in when Patricia interviews Charles Souby author of “In A SHOT OF MALARIA” Souby unfolds the twisted story of a young man desperately hooked on heroin, alcohol, and his own delusions. Set in San Francisco in the nineties, and written as deadpan first-person narrative, the novel captures the ugly realities of addiction, with sharp, ironic humor. In the second half hour tune in when Patricia interviews Roy Nelson author of Love Notes from Hell details how traditional therapies such as 12 step programs often fail without a spiritual component and why people continue to struggle. Roy’s spiritual approach to overcoming any type of addiction set him apart from other methods. Roy is known as “the last resort” for those who cannot stop their self-destructive habits and his Nelson Method guides his clients out of suffering and through a long-lasting deep spiritual transformation and a life of freedom.