Christopher Heimerman

40,000 Steps Radio

Christopher Heimerman

  • Episode 75: Award-winning creator Katie Mack chooses adventure

Episode 75: Award-winning creator Katie Mack chooses adventure

Tuesday 11th October 2022

Katie Mack, creator of 'Fucking Sober' podcast, discusses choosing adventure in recovery and breaking stigma around mental health on '40,000 Steps Radio'.
Explicit
67 minutes
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Compassionate
Engaging

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40,000 Steps Radio
Author:
Christopher Heimerman
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Body & Mind
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Healing from Sexual Trauma
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Katie Mack: Embracing Adventure in Sobriety

When deciding whether to take on a project, do something challenging, or try something new altogether, Katie Mack chooses the adventure.
Katie Mack is not your average storyteller. Nearly three years into her sobriety journey, Katie has transformed her experiences into powerful narratives that inspire and uplift. In this episode of '40,000 Steps Radio', host Christopher Heimerman sits down with Katie to explore her remarkable path. From the creation of her Webby Award-winning podcast 'Fucking Sober' to her ventures as an actor, writer, and producer, Katie's story is one of resilience and creativity.
She talks candidly about her struggles with substance abuse and mental illness, including a recent diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. But it's not all heavy; Katie's zest for life and adventure shines through as she discusses how she chooses challenges that push her boundaries and help her grow.
Whether you're on your own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a refreshing take on the power of community, storytelling, and breaking the stigma surrounding addiction and mental health. Tune in to hear Katie's inspiring insights and learn how embracing adventure can be a powerful tool in recovery.