Facing the Fear of Abandonment with Elizabeth Chance
Episode Overview
Fear of abandonment is a common issue many face. Alcoholism often leads to feelings of isolation. Faith can provide comfort and a sense of connection. Personal stories highlight the importance of community support. You are never truly alone; there is always hope.
You're never by yourself, my friend, you are never by yourself.
In Episode 480 of Busy Living Sober, Elizabeth Chance tackles the deep-seated fear of abandonment that many people face. Drawing from her own experiences as a mother and her journey through alcoholism, Elizabeth shares heartfelt stories that resonate with anyone who has ever felt alone. She recounts moments of watching her children cling to her at preschool and feeling the profound loneliness that comes with addiction.
Elizabeth reminds us that despite the isolating nature of alcoholism, we are never truly alone. Through faith and connection, she believes we can overcome the anxiety of being abandoned. Elizabeth also shares touching anecdotes about feeling God's presence during her darkest times, offering a sense of hope and reassurance to those struggling with similar fears.
This episode is a comforting reminder that no matter how isolated we may feel, there is always a community and a higher power ready to embrace us. If you've ever battled with feelings of loneliness or fear of abandonment, this episode is a must-listen. It’s a heartfelt exploration of human connection and faith that promises to leave you feeling uplifted and understood.