Shane Ramer, Host of That Sober Guy Podcast. From Victim Mentality to 7 Years of Freedom

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/e8GZzjzlyKM

Guest Links:   www.ThatSoberGuy.com

Hey Friends,

I’m so happy you downloaded the podcast today, my name is Arlina, and I’ll be your host.

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Today’s episode is with my new friend Shane Ramer, host of That Sober Guy Podcast. When I was first starting my podcast I reached out to Shane and he was very encouraging. Fast forward nearly 4 years later, we happen to reconnect through a mutual friend. We talk about it in the interview, so I won’t ruin the surprise. But hey, I really enjoyed this conversation with Shane. He’s got a big personality and a big heart and I think you’ll love his podcast too.

So with that, please enjoy this conversation, with Shane!

Answers to lightning round questions:

Favorite books:
Against the stream – Noah Levine,
Alcoholics Anonymous, Twelve Steps Twelve Traditions

Favorite Quote or Mantra: 
Just show up. Move your ass and your mind will follow.

Wish he knew in the beginning?
“That alcohol was not my problem. It was me”

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