Kathleen Naneng's Path to Sobriety: A Story of Hope and Positivity
You don't have to feel like this anymore. Life's so much fun now, you know, with no hangover, and some people say they lose weight with sobriety.
Kathleen 'Little Girl' Naneng, a Yup'ik from Bethel, Alaska, shares her heartfelt journey to sobriety on this episode of 'The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast'. Hosted by Ralph Sara, this episode brings you into Kathleen's world, where she opens up about her struggles with alcoholism and drug addiction. As a mom of three, a grandma of one, and a third-grade teacher, Kathleen's story is a testament to the power of resilience and community support.
Kathleen's sobriety journey began on March 16, 2015, and she has been sober for over two years now. She speaks candidly about the challenges she faced and the strength she found within herself to overcome them. Her positive attitude and determination shine through as she discusses her goals, which include owning a house, earning a bachelor's degree, and inspiring others to become teachers in their communities.
This episode is more than just a personal story; it's a beacon of hope for anyone struggling with addiction. Kathleen emphasizes the importance of positive role models and community support in recovery. Her journey shows that it's never too late to change and that life can be truly enjoyable without the burden of addiction. If you're looking for inspiration or grappling with similar issues, Kathleen's story offers a powerful reminder that recovery is possible.
Tune in to 'The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast' to hear her uplifting tale and find hope for your own path to sobriety.