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Jeffrey

Jeffrey helps others by passing the message of hope to those who suffer from the same addiction that he has; alcoholism.

A recovering alcoholic and author of A Gentleman Drunk, Jeffrey gives an inside look to the world of alcoholism and recovery. Recent radio interviews include KXEL-Iowa, WRXK-Florida, WJMH-North Carolina, WDVE-Pennsylvania, WBCR-Tennessee, WVMT-Vermont, WLSS-Florida, WICC-Connecticut, KRAB-California, KFAR-Alaska and WMT-Iowa.


***Most Recent Project ***

Jeffrey worked with John Russell in putting together an audio version of A Gentleman Drunk, his top selling book on his first year in recovery. Included in the audio book is the song Why Not Try God?, which Jeffrey wrote and performed. He published the audio CD in the Spring of 2005. Visit http://amazon.com to order the CD.


He hosts an Internet radio show called Cocktails at 5, which debuted June 28, 2004  on wsRadio.com and broadcasts every Monday from 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. California Time.

To date, I have interviewed the following guests:

Don B., Dr. Marc Kern, Dr. Joseph Pursch, Dr. Dennis Daley, Dr. Stanton Peele, Jack Trimpey, Lynne Lara, Anne Kelly, Ken F.,Wendy Hamilton, Bradley Quick, John Schwarzloe, Ron Pramschufer, Dr. Henry Kranzler, Jay Depaolo, Anna Hourihan, Janet Walsh, Dick B., Hugh Gallagher, Dr. Jes Sellers, Cindy Fox, Dr. Winn Henderson, Koren Zailckas, Rev. Brandon Sherman and Dr. Leo Hennigan.

The show helps people recover from alcoholism and other addictive behaviors. The show has been designed to enhance standard recovery methods such as AA, rehab centers and self-help books and does not recommend one particular recovery program. I believe that everyone should choose their own program of recovery, even if it means taking the best of all programs.


"Most people think of drunks as weak, lower-class people, but Jeffrey shows that even in a million dollar lifestyle cannot save you from alcoholism."

- From a Book Reviewer


"As a host of a radio show dedicated to alcoholism I have interviewed many famous people connected with alcoholic research. It is my opinion that there are approximately 17,000,000 alcoholics in the U.S., many who go untreated. I also believe that they, as well as their loved ones, can benefit from my experience."


I maintain a website of news and article pertaining to alcoholism called Alcohol411.info and encourage you to use it. Use the site and search engine freely. It may help you solve your problem.


Jeffrey

Sober Since April 15, 2003

Alcohol411@aol.com

(602) 708-4981