Gentry Jones: From Chaos to Calm - A Sober Mom's Journey
Once I decided that I deserve to be happy and that I deserve to show up for my kids because it makes me feel good and that's okay to like, enjoy that and I deserve that, that's really start leaning into my sobriety and that's what I started sharing about is kind of that love for myself.
Ever wondered how a busy mom of four manages to kick her love-hate relationship with alcohol to the curb? Meet Gentry Jones, the inspiring guest on this episode of Recovery Survey. Gentry opens up about her battle with alcohol, a struggle that reached its tipping point during a panic attack at work. It wasn’t her worst drinking moment that made her rethink her life; it was the realization that she deserved better for herself and her kids.
Gentry thought sobriety would be dull, but she soon discovered it was the key to showing up fully for her family and herself. In this heartfelt conversation, Gentry dives into the misconceptions she had about living alcohol-free and how she shattered them. She talks about the role of self-love and self-care in her recovery journey, emphasizing that these elements were crucial in helping her stay sober.
Faith and confidence also played significant roles in her transformation, providing her with the strength to stay on track. Gentry doesn't just stop at her personal story. She shares how she uses her experiences to help others through her AF Squared products, programs, and coaching services. Balancing her busy life as a mom of four boys, including identical twins, with her professional endeavors, Gentry’s story is a testament to resilience and the power of sharing recovery stories.
She encourages listeners to change their approach if they want to see real change in their lives. If you’re looking for a dose of inspiration and practical advice on sobriety, this episode is a must-listen. Gentry’s journey from chaos to calm is a powerful reminder that with self-love, faith, and a supportive community, recovery is not just possible—it’s transformative.