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Despite a long fight with substance abuse, Al Unser Jr. sits at the table a new man. Is he forgiven by all? Has he forgiven himself? These days, the 59 year old finds his redemption in his walk with faith. Unser Jr. shares how it has given him new life.
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@Stapleton42

2 years ago

We have Al Jrs old motorhome. He wanted to see it so I met him at a Walmart parking lot in Indy. Coolest dude ever. Really glad to see him on the show and can’t wait to listen to the full version.

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@jamesupton143

2 years ago

It takes alot for a man to say "I'm sorry" and to ask for forgiveness. Never has a man been so low but stands tall. Al, Jr thank you for testimony.

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@vtd3271

2 years ago

Dale, I have the utmost respect for you now more than ever because of how you allow these people come and share their stories and without judgment. I respect you more as a man than I may have as a driver. Keep up the great work

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@oscarmeeks9752

2 years ago

Two of the biggest names in motorsports having a deep conversation. Much respect.

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@kP-tm4ih

2 months ago

this podcast led me to buy his book. Al, you saved my life. I quit my 30 year drug habit because of hearing your story on Dales podcast and reading your book. Al, I have been praying to God to help me find my inner strength to stop the madness,. He chose you to send me the path I needed to follow. btw Dale, over the past year and a half, I have spent 11 hours a day at work listening to every single podcast. thanks.

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@stevenikitas8170

2 years ago

Amazing - 9 Indy 500 victories in his family, won it twice himself and then he doesn't qualify in 1995 and he falls apart. There is much more to this situation than meets the eye. We "regular folks" tend to glamorize racers or any other famous person but there is always a lot going on behind the scenes. Being famous can be a tough, stressful life. Al Jr. is an icon. I watched him race for many, many years. It's too bad what happened to him. I hope he does better. He seems like a nice guy.

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@Sturmtiger1965

2 years ago

This may have been the very best podcast yet. Watching it I could see Dale and Mike really trying to comprehend Al's life and how he has worked at turning it around. Al jr has been one of my favorite drivers for years and I am so pleased that he is getting things moving back in his favor now. Thank you all for just a fantastic interview and show.

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@jdhaase1417

2 years ago

I’m glad you had little Al on the show. Looking forward to hearing this podcast! We all have struggles. Wish him the best!

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@izzyplusplusplus1004

2 years ago

I'm watching this, and I am praying for Al Unser. What a powerful wonderful testimony of redemption. I thank you Lord for your blessing on Mr. Unser.

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@SamZinski

2 years ago

respect for Al - a great story and example of the fact that we never truly stop growing

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@ErnieAlgorriernietheattorney

8 months ago

Amazing display of courage, humility and humanity by Little Al, and you too Dale —your interview skills are worthy of a Pulitzer or a Peabody. You are all great men of skill and courage put under a microscope by the sheer weight of expectations. This interview does a tremendous public service that vastly transcends motorsports. God bless all of you. Was fans of you both and will be so for life. Thanks for posting this.

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@horatiobeaker

2 years ago

Dale’s interview skills and talent are as good as it gets. These are hard conversations to have, and he somehow guides people to have an honest and forthright dialogue.

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@knockywigglesworth1909

2 years ago

Guarantee, Al juniors Mom has been.praying for him for the past 40+ years. Thank God for those praying Moms...

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@klote82

1 year ago

Unser nailed it. When you can turn the table to then ask others "How can I help?" or focusing on helping others in general, thats when you really start to heal! 8 years clean from opiates! woohoo!

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@gregsimon9061

2 years ago

As a recovering addict it’s the guilt that can keep you in addiction, once you admit to yourself that you need help, you learn how to forgive yourself and start to repair everything else, they teach you how to believe and forgive. Great interview, I respect Al for facing up and excepting his faults and living a clean and sober life. One day at a time.

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@jacobhollenbeck6816

2 years ago

As a recovered addict myself, you're still on that pedestal. We all stumble, but not all of us achieve great things.

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@Ronaldl2350

2 years ago

Thanks for bringing Al jr in and sharing his testimony.

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@rickydeathtower

2 years ago

Al Unser Jr. will always be the hero he was while he was in the car to me; talking about his life with this openness and honesty only strengthens his legacy and the respect I have for him.

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@dallas7346

2 years ago

I listened to the full podcast and this was really good. Thankful for Al telling his story and his testimony. You never know who needs to hear that.

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@Morpheen999

2 years ago

Faith can move mountains, glad to see Al's doing a lot better!

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