Naomi Veak's Path to Sobriety: Embracing Life's True Beauty
What's surprising, what I thought, though, was really surprising, was that I still so, you know, I, I still, I didn't fully believe it, right, I still. I was bargaining with myself, you know, like, well, maybe maybe you only don't drink when you're in The United States, and maybe if you took a trip outside of The United States, then maybe you do drink.
Ever wondered how life could change if you embraced sobriety? In this episode of 'Stop Drinking and Start Living', Mary Wagstaff sits down with Naomi Veak, the inspiring founder of My Sober Girl Friends. Naomi opens up about her journey from long-term addiction to pot and alcohol to a life filled with self-love and joy. She shares how she used substances to fit in and connect, only to find herself feeling more disconnected from her true self.
Naomi's story is one of transformation, as she learned to tap into her own desires and values, making alcohol irrelevant in her life. She talks candidly about the hurdles she faced, like challenging her limiting beliefs, dealing with emotions head-on, and finding new ways to communicate and solve problems.
A key part of her recovery was the support and community she found through My Sober Girl Friends, which offers a fun and empowering space for sober women to connect and grow together. Naomi's message is clear: sobriety isn't just about quitting substances; it's about discovering the beauty and potential of life and embracing your true self with love and joy. She encourages listeners to experiment with sobriety, treating it like a newborn baby that needs love, care, and attention.
Tune in to hear Naomi's uplifting story and see how sobriety can lead to a richer, more fulfilling life.