Weezie's 3-Year Sobriety Milestone: Conversations on Parenting, Pandemic, and Honesty
That first year of sobriety, not only did you go to meetings all the time, but you used to bring meetings to the prison all the time.
Picture this: you're three years into your sobriety journey, navigating life’s ups and downs with newfound clarity. In this episode of 'The Elizabeth Chance Podcast', Elizabeth welcomes back Weezie, who shares her inspiring story of maintaining continuous sobriety for three years. The conversation touches on the unique challenges of staying sober during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how it has impacted her role as a parent.
Weezie candidly discusses the significance of the first year of sobriety, emphasizing how crucial it is to build a solid foundation early on. Weezie opens up about being transparent about her sobriety in relationships, and how this honesty has strengthened her connections. She shares practical tips on staying committed to sobriety, even when faced with life’s inevitable hurdles. Her journey highlights the transformative power of sobriety, not just for herself but for her family and community as well.
Listeners will find valuable takeaways on managing sobriety in everyday life, and how to stay true to their commitment despite external pressures. As Weezie reflects on her experience, she recalls, 'That first year of sobriety, not only did you go to meetings all the time, but you used to bring meetings to the prison all the time'. Tune in for an episode filled with heartfelt stories, practical advice, and a strong dose of inspiration.