Billy Otto: Reclaiming Life Through Sobriety and Self-Love
I fully felt more myself than ever as a 32-year-old, feeling younger than ever, and even the glow in my skin, yeah, my eyes look healthier like my hair, like, and I'll literally every day have someone come up to me and say: you belong up here.
What happens when a former Seventh Day Adventist minister turns into a music producer and decides to quit alcohol? In this episode of 'How I Quit Alcohol,' Danni Carr sits down with the multifaceted Billy Otto. At just 32, Billy has already worn many hats—minister, musician, mentor—and now, a man on a mission to honor himself by shedding alcohol and other vices. Billy’s journey is anything but ordinary.
He opens up about his past, his struggles with substances like alcohol and even coffee, and how he managed to recreate his life from the ground up. Billy's story is not just about quitting alcohol; it’s about embracing a new way of living. He talks about the impact of sobriety on his mental health, relationships, and even his appearance.
'I fully felt more myself than ever as a 32-year-old,' he says, reflecting on the glow in his skin and the sparkle in his eyes. Throughout the conversation, Billy shares practical advice on mindfulness, community support, and the importance of loving your own mind and body. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to find joy and purpose beyond alcohol.