Tony Dominguez -"Choosing sobriety is choosing hope, even in the darkest moments."
Om episode
In this episode, I meet Tony, a man originally from Los Angeles who now lives in Sweden. He is one of the founders of Reset, a Swedish private detox treatment company specializing in helping people detox from alcohol and drugs. Tony shares his powerful journey from a life of alcohol and drug addiction to over 20 years of being drug-free and 14 years sober from alcohol. We talk about what brought him to Sweden—a deep love for his son, who tragically passed away from cancer. Tony opens up about the overwhelming grief of that loss and how he has managed to stay sober despite a pain that could have driven many back to addiction. This is a conversation about loss, resilience, and hope. I detta avsnitt möter jag Tony, en man med rötterna i Los Angeles som idag bor i Sverige. Han är en av grundarna till det svenska privata detoxföretaget Reset, som specialiserar sig på att detoxa människor från alkohol och droger. Tony delar sin gripande resa från ett liv i alkohol- och drogberoende till över 20 års drogfrihet och 14 år av nykterhet från alkohol. Vi pratar om vad som fick honom att flytta till Sverige – en kärlek till sin son, som senare tragiskt gick bort i cancer. Tony öppnar upp om den bottenlösa sorgen efter förlusten och hur han lyckas leva nykter trots en smärta som kunde ha drivit många tillbaka till missbruk. Det här är ett samtal om sorg, styrka och hopp. Avsnittet är på engelska. In this episode, I meet Tony, a man originally from Los Angeles who now lives in Sweden. He is one of the founders of Reset, a Swedish private detox treatment company specializing in helping people detox from alcohol and drugs. Tony shares his powerful journey from a life of alcohol and drug addiction to over 20 years of being drug-free and 14 years sober from alcohol. We talk about what brought him to Sweden—a deep love for his son, who tragically passed away from cancer. Tony opens up about the overwhelming grief of that loss and how he has managed to stay sober despite a pain that could have driven many back to addiction. This is a conversation about loss, resilience, and hope.