Stacey Wells: A Single Mother's Path to Sobriety and Strength
There is hope at the end of this and you should keep pushing through, but at The End Of The Day, the only person who can change is that person they have to change for themselves.
Meet Stacey Wells, an Inupiq woman from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, who has spent over eight years on her journey to sobriety. In this episode of 'The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast', Stacey opens up about her past struggles with alcohol and drug addiction and how she turned her life around. Now residing in Washington, she shares her story with host Ralph Sara, aiming to inspire others facing similar battles. As a single mother, Stacey's path wasn't easy.
She candidly discusses the chaos that addiction brought into her life and how she managed to rise above it with the unwavering support of her family and her own determination. She emphasizes the critical role of self-care and the importance of breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and recovery. Through heartfelt reflections, Stacey highlights the need for safe spaces where people can share their trauma without fear of judgment.
Her story is a powerful reminder that recovery is possible and that there's always hope, no matter how dark things may seem. If you're seeking inspiration or know someone grappling with addiction or mental health issues, Stacey's journey is a must-listen. Tune in to hear her message of resilience and the transformative power of family support and self-care.