Matt & Sheri Salis

Untoxicated Podcast

Matt & Sheri Salis

  • Ep45 – The Revealing Truth of Sobriety

Ep45 – The Revealing Truth of Sobriety

Monday 13th July 2020

Matt and Sheri Salis discuss the raw truth of sobriety, its challenges, and its rewards on the 'Untoxicated Podcast'.
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56 minutes
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Hopeful
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Untoxicated Podcast
Author:
Matt & Sheri Salis
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Family Recovery from Addiction
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Sobriety Unmasked: Matt and Sheri's Honest Talk on Untoxicated Podcast

Now, now, in this long term sobriety, you know, I really truly believe that the person I've become is better than the person that I was as a drunk.
Ever thought you were the life of the party only to find out you were just loud and obnoxious? Matt Salis knows that feeling all too well. In this episode of the 'Untoxicated Podcast', Matt and Sheri Salis strip away the rose-colored glasses to reveal the unvarnished truth about sobriety. They dive into the raw and often emotional reality of living without alcohol, discussing how it has transformed their relationship and personal lives.
The couple doesn't sugarcoat the difficulties—they talk about the emotional rollercoaster, shifting roles in their marriage, and the challenges that come with no longer numbing their feelings with booze. But it's not all doom and gloom; they also highlight the immense personal growth and improved well-being that sobriety has brought them. If you've ever wondered what it's really like to live sober or how to support a loved one through recovery, this episode offers a heartfelt glimpse into those experiences.
Matt and Sheri also introduce their Echoes of Recovery program, a supportive community for those navigating similar paths. Tune in for an honest conversation that might just change your perspective on sobriety.