Homeless on the NYC Subway… Now 36 Years Sober
Michael Muñiz grew up in Brownsville, Brooklyn during the crack epidemic. He worked on Wall Street. He slept on the NYC subway. He smoked crack every day. He stole from his mother. Then he hit bottom. In this raw and unforgettable conversation, Mike shares: • Growing up in 1970s Brooklyn gangs • First time smoking crack • Becoming homeless in NYC • Sleeping on the A train • Rikers Island • What changed his mindset • 36 years of sobriety This is a real New York story. Watch until the end. — 🎙 Hosted by David Manheim (Dopey Podcast) If this moved you, like, comment, and subscribe. — Recovery is possible.

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