Recovery Rockstars UNCUT

Recovery Rockstars UNCUT

Recovery Rockstars UNCUT

  • Episode 24- Rockstar Dorothy went from addict to recovery advocate

Episode 24- Rockstar Dorothy went from addict to recovery advocate

Monday 31st December 2018

Dorothy's story on Recovery Rockstars UNCUT reveals her battle with addiction, abuse, and PMDD, highlighting her path to advocacy and sobriety.
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35 minutes
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Empowering
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Dorothy's Journey: From Addiction and Abuse to Advocacy and Sobriety

I finally, it's kind of hazy because, look, I was inebriated much of the time. But I think that getting sober was the best thing I ever did, because now I can face these things head on, you know, and work them out, and it's that's why I try to be patient with myself.
Dorothy, a talented singer/songwriter, takes center stage in this episode of Recovery Rockstars UNCUT. Her story is one of profound transformation, offering hope to anyone facing similar struggles. Dorothy opens up about her battles with addiction and life in an abusive relationship. She also sheds light on her struggle with PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) and the unique challenges she faced while touring as a sober artist.
Her candidness is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, showing that even in the darkest times, there is a way forward. Dorothy emphasizes the importance of a strong support network, including family, friends, and fellow addicts. She credits her recovery to the power of step work and meditation, which have helped her stay focused and maintain her sobriety. This episode isn't just about Dorothy's hardships; it's about her resilience and determination to live life on her own terms.
Now a passionate recovery advocate, Dorothy shares her story to inspire others and potentially save lives. Whether you're dealing with addiction, abuse, or any other personal challenge, Dorothy's journey offers a beacon of hope and a reminder that recovery is possible.