Erin Eileen's Courageous Path to Sobriety
You've spent enough time feeling like crap, but the more you can get to the root of your stuff and be protective of your sobriety, like it's a little tiny flame you just thought in the woods, the better off you are, because the long term plan is a life of joy and creating meaning, and it's not going to be perfect, but it's yours and you control it.
What drives someone to take that brave first step towards sobriety? In this heartfelt episode of Sobertown Podcast, Erin Eileen opens up about her personal battle with alcohol and the transformative journey she embarked on to reclaim her life. Erin shares candid details about how she got drawn into drinking despite growing up in a home without alcohol, and the pivotal moments that led her to join the IAS community.
Her story is one of sheer determination, as she managed to stay alcohol-free for an impressive 328 days in 2021. Erin talks about the importance of building a toolbox for sobriety, the influence of one's environment, and the role spirituality played in her recovery. She also delves into how self-love and self-care became crucial pillars in her journey.
Erin's passion for equality and feminism shines through as she emphasizes the need for women to support each other in their sobriety efforts. Her vulnerability and honesty provide a powerful reminder of the strength found in community and support systems. This episode is not just about Erin's challenges and triumphs; it's a beacon of hope for anyone facing similar struggles.
Tune in to hear Erin's inspiring story and discover how resilience and hope can pave the way to a life free from addiction.