Wolf's Sobriety Journey: Overcoming Isolation and Finding Honesty
The only way that you're going to be able to do it to get sober to overcome addiction, whatever that addiction may be, is to know yourself and be really really honest with yourself and either seek help externally, you know, through a-step program, or find your reason to not do it.
What happens when the pandemic forces you to confront your relationship with alcohol? In this episode of 'A is for Alcoholic', host John welcomes Wolf, a resilient individual who found sobriety during one of the most isolating times in recent history. Wolf's story is a testament to the fact that you don't have to hit rock bottom to realize it's time to make a change.
Her candid conversation with John sheds light on the unique struggles faced by those trying to stay sober in a world turned upside down by a global crisis. Wolf opens up about her journey, revealing how she had to quit drinking entirely to avoid slipping into deeper addiction. She discusses the importance of being brutally honest with oneself and how self-discovery played a crucial role in her recovery.
The episode also touches on the broader issue of addiction in our society and the need for empathy and support for those battling it. Wolf's insights are not just inspiring; they offer practical advice for anyone struggling with addiction or supporting someone who is. Tune in to hear how honesty, self-discovery, and seeking help can pave the way to a sober life.