Drifter

Sobertown Podcast

Drifter

  • EP 160: Ever Changing Journey: Two 4 One Happy Hour

EP 160: Ever Changing Journey: Two 4 One Happy Hour

Monday 22nd November 2021

Join Polly and Corinna as they share their evolving sobriety journey, discussing early recovery emotions, withdrawal, and connection on Sobertown Podcast.
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70 minutes
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Two 4 One Happy Hour: Polly and Corinna's Ever-Changing Sobriety Journey

We literally live One Day at a time, because while I know some of what is going to happen Tomorrow, I don't know all of it, and anything could happen later today.
Imagine catching up with old friends who truly understand the ups and downs of sobriety. That's exactly what Polly and Corinna do in this episode of the Sobertown Podcast. They dive into their ever-changing journey, sharing the raw emotions that come with early sobriety. From the weight of withdrawal symptoms to the delicate balance of reducing medication, their conversation is a candid look at the complexities of recovery.
Polly and Corinna don't shy away from discussing the importance of timing and learning to accept situations beyond their control. They highlight the need for connection and boundaries, emphasizing that both solitude and community play crucial roles in maintaining sobriety. Living one day at a time and making small, manageable changes are recurring themes in their chat.
And just when you think it couldn't get more engaging, they end on a cheerful note about Sobertown's whimsical victory in the 'Olympics for alcohol'. This episode is a heartfelt mix of serious discussions and lighthearted moments, making it a must-listen for anyone on their own sobriety journey or supporting someone who is.