Amber Miller: Breaking the Chains of Generational Trauma and Finding Sobriety
I thought I was living, but I was afraid of living and we're so afraid of what other people are gonna think and that's what keeps us small and once you can just let go of that.
How do you break free from a cycle of generational trauma and addiction? Amber Miller's story might just hold the answer. Growing up with both her mother and grandmother battling alcoholism, Amber found herself caught in the same destructive patterns. Despite orchestrating her mother's funeral at just 22, it took witnessing someone else's rock bottom for Amber to realize she was perpetuating the cycle with her own children.
This pivotal moment spurred her to transform her pain into purpose, showing that life truly begins on the other side of fear. Amber's journey from being broke and struggling with alcohol addiction to becoming a high-level transformational coach is nothing short of inspiring. She founded 'A Life Not Wasted', a judgement-free group that empowers women to find their worth and make fearless changes.
Through self-development and a dash of humor, Amber is on a mission to raise the world's vibration by proving that anyone can turn their life around. In this episode of 'Steps to Sobriety', host Stephan Neff delves into Amber's remarkable journey. They discuss the importance of positive role models, mindset shifts, and the power of surrounding yourself with the right people. Amber also shares her involvement in a non-profit organization that helps individuals in recovery elevate their lives.
This episode is a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with addiction or generational trauma. Amber's story reminds us that we all have the power to rewrite our own narratives and live life to the fullest.