Off The Cuff: Raw Stories of Addiction and Hope on Sobertown Podcast
It got to the point where it didn't faze me anymore like it just didn't. So it's like years of driving under the influence all the time. But like when I got my dui or whatever and had driving privileges only to go to work, you know, and I was drinking heavy, you know, and you go to sleep and then wake up in the middle of the night.
Ever wondered what it feels like to hit rock bottom and climb back up? In this heartfelt episode of Sobertown Podcast, the late-night crew—Alex (A-Rod), Karli (Karls047), Julie (DryMntnMama), and Steve K—get real about their darkest moments and the glimmers of hope that guided them towards sobriety. This isn't your typical scripted conversation; it's a raw, unscripted chat among friends who’ve been through the wringer and lived to tell the tale.
From the crushing impact of addiction on their families to the reckless behavior that became routine, they lay it all out there. One particularly striking moment comes when Alex admits, 'It got to the point where it didn't faze me anymore like it just didn't. So it's like years of driving under the influence all the time'. It's a sobering reminder of how far-reaching addiction can be. But it’s not all doom and gloom.
They also talk about overcoming shame, finding strength in community, and the little victories that keep them going. If you're looking for genuine stories of struggle and triumph, this episode is a must-listen. It’s a testament to the power of connection and the human spirit's resilience.