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http://RecoveryTodayMagazine.com This interview is part of a feature on Emilio Rivera by Rob Hannley, for Recovery Today Magazine. For the entire feature, subscribe free to Recovery Today Magazine “A Little Encouragement Can Work Miracles” Exclusive Interview with Emilio Rivera How would you describe Emilio Rivera? If you didn’t know him, the first word you’d probably say, “Scary.” If you were describing the character he plays as the lead in the FX show, “Mayans M.C.”, or it’s parent show, “Sons of Anarchy”, “Marcus Alvarez”, President of the Mayans M.C., …an outlaw Motorcycle Club, you’d definitely say, “Scary.” His character is a guy, you’d probably be better off …never meeting and certainly a guy you’d never, …ever fuck with. After talking with Emilio for only a little while but really connecting and getting to know him, I’d use entirely different adjectives, …maybe in this order. Kind. Authentic. Heart felt. Compassionate. Loyal. Deep. Selfless. Loving. Yeah, those words, in my mind, they fit Emilio. In fact, I’d bet you a grand these are the same words those closest to him would use to describe him too. We only got a few good laughs in our interview but I’d also throw in a wager his friends would probably say he’s “funny as hell” too. This is a guy, if he’s your friend; you got a friend for life. I’ll explain a bit later, if I don’t forget. I’d venture to say, these are the kind of adjectives you might expect to have others use to describe you, when you have … …30 years of sobriety! Yes, … 30 years. Before getting sober and turning things around, like the characters he’s played in movies and on television, what you saw was pretty close to real life. Maybe not the really, really hard-core stuff (maybe I’m wrong) but, he was a pretty scary guy in real life. He grew up in the LA area, in the not so great part of town with a family, which wasn’t exactly “Leave it Beaver.” Shit was a little rough. Fast forward the story a bit and I’ll give a little more away. It’s good. [Check http://RecoveryTodayMagazine.com for the entire article. It's damn good and we're free.] ... Here is the part, the really good part, the meaningful part, the … “tag, you’re it” part of the story. Newly sober, after just starting his acting classes, he tries some roll playing and things he’s learned in acting class for “some of his friends in the park.” Mini-performances. They loved it. They encouraged him. They told him he was damn good and that he could do it. Some encouragement can work miracles. It can change the trajectory of a life. It did for Emilio. I asked him “Who do you want to give a shout out to?” He says “My friend, Justin Gonzalez and his crew down at AV Chevy. They’re really good people and have been really helping out others during the pandemic.” See, …this is a guy, who gives back and does give a shit. It was an honor, privilege and absolute pleasure to meet and talk with my new friend, Emilio. -Article and Interview by Rob Hannley, Editor in Chief, Recovery Today Magazine PS. I almost forgot to mention, “dogs: and this was important. He said in the interview besides, hugging your wife, husband, kids or those you love, to “Hug your dogs.” He has 5 of them. I’m going to tell you why this is important and it ties back to the entire article. Dogs love you …unconditionally. They accept you. We need this connection. Your dogs? ---they give a shit too. This guy is cool as hell. Loved Emilio. ========================================= A Note Emilio asked me to insert: "I know how hard it can be to stay on our sobriety. Dark days will always creep up on you but as long as you have a great support system there will always be a brighter tomorrow. That support system for me is my wife Yadi and my son Rocko. I know No Matter what, they will always have My back." – Emilio Rivera For 24 / 7 Addiction Help, call 800-595-3803 #EmilioRivera #MayansMC #SonsofAnarchy #FX #motorcyclegang #motorcycles #harleydavidson #badmofo #soberdad #familia #familymatters #giveback #whatsimportant #30yearssober #AVChevy #soberactor #longtermrecovery #mentalhealth #trysobriety #abstinence #RecoveryTodayMagazine #RecoveryToday #HeroinAddiction #RecoveryHope #RecoveryInspiration #RecoveryMagazine #wedorecovery #recoverycoach #sober #sobercoach #AddictionMagazine #SobreityMagazine #heroinaddictionhelp #alcoholismhelp #alcoholism #alcohol #heroin #fuckheroin #depression #detox #sobriety #magazine #digitalmagazine #SobrietyMagazine #RecoveryHelp #recoveryiscool #soberdad