From College Dropout to NASA Engineer

From College Dropout To NASA Engineer Brian’s alcoholism in college led him to drop out. However, when he got into recovery, he went on to help build the software for the Curiosity Rover, which took photos of the surface of Mars. In addition, he worked with the Navy on equipment that took photos deep underwater.  But before all that, there was a time in his life when he couldn’t stay sober. For example, he couldn’t meet with his probation officer without being intoxicated. Brian shares his recovery journey with us. He talks about being in treatment at MARR and coming to terms with the nature of his alcoholism. He also talks about how surrendering his ambitions to pursue recovery first and foremost allowed him to eventually return to his career goals and have the success that he never thought possible. If you or somebody you love is struggling with addiction, our Clinical Assessment Team is available for a confidential and free conversation about the next steps you can take to get help for yourself and your loved ones. Call us at (678) 736-8694, or you can reach out via the chat box in the lower right-hand corner of our website.0:01 Intro1:26 Brian’s alcoholism in college and ending up at MARR6:20 Brian’s view of spirituality when he got to MARR9:01 Understanding powerlessness over alcohol12:35 Letting go of ego15:20 Starting to be honest19:15 Getting a sponsor22:00 Going through the steps28:20 Sponsoring others32:23 Going back back to school for engineering33:20 Working on the Mars Curiosity Rover35:10 The value of letting go37:04 Starting a family39:01 What Brian would pass on to people who are listening

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Gripping, raw, and honest firsthand accounts of the desperation of alcoholism, drug addiction, and codependency, along with the moving recollections of the hope, connection, and peace found through the miracle of 12 Step Recovery. Produced by MARR Addiction Treatment Centers, a non-profit treatment facility founded in 1975 in Atlanta, GA.