Bob Anderson (July 31, 1921 to April 17, 1997) entered an alcoholic hospital in Cleveland, Ohio on December 11, 1952 and remained sober the rest of his life, over 44 years. Bob was a leader in Alcoholics Anonymous and in recovery conducting numerous workshops and seminars and helping thousands of alcoholics, addicts and others to recover worldwide.
About Sylvie
Sylvie met Bob at 90 days of sobriety (1992). As soon as she heard him carry the message of alcoholism, ego and self and the 12 Step method of recovery, her life had been saved. Since, She made a commitment to Bob to make his message available in perpetuity. She is grateful that he entrusted her with that responsibility.
His communication flows out of 44 years of living experience in recovery. Gently and repetitively, he exposes the mind-powered nature of alcoholism as he teaches about recovery. He provides personal examples to reveal both the strange and hopeless world of his old life as well as the transformation into a happily, usefully whole new life by the Twelve Step Program. Although he speaks as an alcoholic with alcoholism, he puts Twelve Step Recovery in the reach of anyone.
Videographer & Photographer: James Pluta