Melanie P

So You Wanna Get Sober

Melanie P

  • Cocaine, Money, Ego

Cocaine, Money, Ego

Tuesday 14th July 2020

Listen to Sam's journey from cocaine addiction to a fulfilling life in sobriety on 'So You Wanna Get Sober'. A story of transformation and hope.
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50 minutes
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So You Wanna Get Sober
Author:
Melanie P
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Success Stories
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
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From Cocaine Addiction to Fulfilled Living: Sam's Story of Recovery

I think of alcoholism as a disease of the soul, like it's literally just stripping your soul of anything, no matter what you put into it, no matter what car, the Jimmy choos, the boyfriend, the, what doesn't matter.
Imagine hitting rock bottom and then finding a way to build a life beyond your wildest dreams. That's exactly what Sam did, and she shares her incredible journey in this episode of 'So You Wanna Get Sober'. Hosted by Melanie P, the conversation dives deep into Sam's past struggles with cocaine addiction and her path to recovery. Sam opens up about her darkest days, revealing how her addiction led her to contemplate suicide.
But this isn't just a story of despair; it's one of transformation and hope. Over a decade into her sobriety, Sam now lives a life filled with purpose and joy. She credits her recovery to the support she found in AA and the spiritual growth she experienced along the way. Sam's candid discussion touches on the importance of living authentically and the role that community and spirituality play in maintaining sobriety.
If you're looking for a raw, inspiring tale of overcoming addiction, this episode is a must-listen. Whether you're struggling yourself or supporting someone who is, Sam's story offers valuable insights and a powerful reminder that recovery is possible.