Omar Pinto

The Recovery Revolution

Omar Pinto

  • 028: "Can’t Keep a Sober Girl Down" Amber Leone Murphy now 9 years sober shares with us her 10 year battle with alcoholism

028: "Can’t Keep a Sober Girl Down" Amber Leone Murphy now 9 years sober shares with us her 10 year battle with alcoholism

Tuesday 25th August 2015

Amber Leone Murphy recounts her journey from alcoholism to sobriety, emphasizing guilt, shame, and spiritual growth in 'The Recovery Revolution'.
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61 minutes
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The Recovery Revolution
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Omar Pinto
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Recovery Reimagined
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Amber Leone Murphy: Rising Above Alcoholism and Codependency

If I wanna be happy, help somebody else be happy.
Amber Leone Murphy's story is one of resilience and transformation. Starting her battle with alcohol at just 8 years old, Amber's life spiraled into a decade-long struggle that saw her drinking on the job, getting arrested for DUI, and even sleeping in her car. Her lowest point came when she moved to New York and found herself in an alcoholic blackout during the tragic events of 9-11.
This episode of 'The Recovery Revolution' dives deep into Amber's journey from the depths of addiction to finding her way to sobriety. She shares the pivotal moments that led to her recovery and how guilt and shame played significant roles in her healing process. Now, nine years sober, Amber is the founder of 'Can’t Keep a Sober Girl Down' and the author of 'Crushing Codependency'.
She opens up about the challenges of overcoming codependency and the spiritual awakening that changed her life. Amber's story is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of helping others on their recovery journey. Tune in to hear her inspiring tale and gain insights into the complexities of addiction and recovery.