Kim Palombo

Sobriety Corps

Kim Palombo

  • Episode 25: Meet Kim S.

Episode 25: Meet Kim S.

Sunday 17th May 2020

Kim Singleton shares her journey from 'grey area drinking' to thriving in sobriety, emphasizing the shift from 'I don't get to drink' to 'I don't have to drink'.
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22 minutes
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Empowering
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Sobriety Corps
Author:
Kim Palombo
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Categories:
Sobriety Success Stories
Creative Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
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Kim S.: Embracing Sobriety and Transforming Perspectives

If it's getting in the way of how we're feeling or doing our best, then what purpose does it really serve you?
What happens when you shift your mindset from 'I don't get to drink' to 'I don't have to drink'? In this episode of Sobriety Corps, host Kim Palombo chats with Kim Singleton about her journey from struggling with alcohol to thriving in sobriety. Singleton opens up about her experience with 'grey area drinking'—that tricky middle ground where you're not an obvious alcoholic but also not a casual drinker.
She shares the tools and techniques that helped her quit alcohol for good, offering practical advice for anyone in a similar situation. One of the most powerful moments in their conversation is Singleton's perspective shift. Instead of feeling deprived by not drinking, she began to see it as a choice that freed her from the mental and emotional toll of alcohol. This change in outlook significantly improved her mental health and overall well-being.
Singleton also touches on the challenges she faced, like dealing with shame and stigma around sobriety. She emphasizes the importance of building a support system of like-minded individuals who can offer encouragement and understanding. This episode is a treasure trove of insights and inspiration for anyone navigating their own sobriety journey. Singleton's story is a testament to the power of perspective and the strength found in community support.