Nick Morton: comedian, filmmaker, addict in recovery

The Drunkalogues

Nick Morton

  • Episode 67 - Kim O'Hara

Episode 67 - Kim O'Hara

Monday 29th August 2022

Kim O'Hara's story of addiction, recovery, and spiritual discovery unfolds in this episode of 'The Drunkalogues'.
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49 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Compassionate

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The Drunkalogues
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Nick Morton: comedian, filmmaker, addict in recovery
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Kim O'Hara: From Film Producer to Finding Herself in Sobriety

I feel like I've done this thing purposefully and she wasn't in as much agreement of that as I. Right, and then, so that sort of indicated to me that maybe our time together was done.
Kim O'Hara’s life reads like a movie script. She went from film school to producing films in the bustling heart of New York City. Surrounded by a tight-knit group of friends and family, she managed to keep her drinking and drug use somewhat under control. But when her second marriage crumbled, so did her safety net. Suddenly, Kim found herself spiraling out of control.
In this episode of 'The Drunkalogues', Nick Morton chats with Kim about her tumultuous journey through addiction and her eventual path to sobriety. Kim opens up about how sobriety not only offered her a new way of living but also helped her uncover a deep spiritual yearning and a long-buried memory that made her question the very foundation of her identity.
She shares how she learned to trust her intuition and empathy, and how these tools have helped her navigate conversations about drugs and alcohol with her children. If you're searching for a story that’s both heart-wrenching and uplifting, Kim O'Hara’s journey is one you won’t want to miss.