Drea Dalzell: Unfiltered Stories of Sobriety, Parenting, and Self-Discovery
Live true involves very difficult conversations and feelings and emotions, and I will say that I may say things that I'll end up regretting or apologizing for down the road, and I'm okay with that, because that is the human being that I am.
Meet Drea Dalzell, a woman who isn't afraid to share her raw and real journey through life. In this episode of 'Live True', Drea opens up about her struggles with alcoholism, the pressures of parenting, and the quest for self-acceptance. Growing up as one of the few people of color in her community, Drea excelled academically but felt an overwhelming need to fit in, leading her down a tumultuous path.
Two DUIs later, she found herself confronting the harsh realities of her addiction. Drea doesn't shy away from discussing the trauma and emotional battles that fueled her drinking habits. She highlights how these issues not only affected her but also had implications for her role as a mother. Her candid reflections on emotional health in parenting underscore the importance of breaking generational cycles. Additionally, Drea touches on the Capitol riots and their profound impact on her and her family.
This episode isn't just a story; it's a conversation starter. As Drea puts it, 'I may say things that I'll end up regretting or apologizing for down the road, and I'm okay with that, because that is the human being that I am'. Tune in to 'Live True' and join Drea as she navigates the complexities of life with honesty and courage.