Since Right Now

Since Right Now

Since Right Now

  • 4.09 Erin Shaw Street / Writer

4.09 Erin Shaw Street / Writer

Thursday 7th September 2017

Writer Erin Shaw Street discusses sobriety, creativity, and challenging cultural norms on the Since Right Now podcast.
72 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Authentic

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Since Right Now
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Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Erin Shaw Street: Redefining Life and Creativity in Sobriety

You're not numbing yourself to what's happening, you're being present for it. You know, it's becoming a state of being.
Ever wondered how sobriety can transform not just your life, but also your creative spirit? Erin Shaw Street, a seasoned writer and editor from Birmingham, Alabama, takes you through her inspiring journey on this episode of 'Since Right Now'. With nearly two decades in media covering health, wellness, travel, and culture, Erin has seen it all. But behind the scenes, she was grappling with alcohol addiction.
Her sobriety date of March 12, 2016, marks the beginning of a new chapter filled with authenticity and purpose. Erin’s story is a testament to the power of living openly as a sober individual. She dives into how her recovery has influenced her creative work and her mission to challenge cultural norms around alcohol. From her passion for recovery in the South to her love for vintage caftans, Erin’s vibrant personality shines through.
She emphasizes the importance of community and staying present in life after addiction, offering a fresh perspective on what it means to truly live. This episode isn't just for those in recovery; it's for anyone seeking to lead a more mindful and engaged life. Erin's candid reflections on sobriety, creativity, and culture are both thought-provoking and uplifting. Tune in to hear how she's redefining what it means to live big in sobriety, one story at a time.