From Party Animal to Peaceful: Kane Dennelly's Sobriety Journey
Episode Overview
Kane Dennelly discusses his journey from heavy drinking to sobriety. He reveals how a toxic relationship masked his insecurities. Sobriety has improved his relationships with family and friends. Kane talks about the challenges of performing without alcohol. He emphasises the importance of self-acceptance.
'I have self-esteem now, you know, and people listening would see me as being super confident, but I wasn't'
Ever wondered how someone can go from being the 'life of the party' to finding peace in sobriety? In this episode of 'How I Quit Alcohol', Danni Carr chats with Kane Dennelly, frontman and guitarist of the dynamic band 19Twenty. Known for his wild stage antics, including drinking from bras, Kane shares his journey of transformation and self-acceptance.
From dealing with a toxic relationship that masked his insecurities to the realisation that alcohol was holding him back, Kane opens up about the highs and lows of his sobriety journey. He candidly discusses how he once relied on alcohol to fit in and feel accepted but has now found a deeper connection with himself and others through sobriety.
Kane's story is not just about quitting alcohol but also about rediscovering his true self and improving his relationships with his children, partner, and friends. This episode is a must-listen for anyone struggling with alcohol or looking for inspiration to make a positive change.
As Kane puts it, 'I have self-esteem now, you know, and people listening would see me as being super confident, but I wasn't.' Tune in to hear more about his incredible journey and find out why sobriety has made him feel more himself than ever before. Whether you're on your own path to sobriety or just curious about the journey, Kane's story offers valuable insights and hope.