Building Connections: Nan Price on Sobriety, Community, and Leadership
I found that with my entrepreneurs too, like, I can just say, like, what is going on? And I think that's why the biggest reason why people go back out is because they're not connected.
Nan Price's story is one of transformation and the power of community. Sober since September 5, 2016, Nan has not only turned her life around but has also thrived as a Content Manager at Metro Hartford Alliance, a Website Curator for Innovation Destination Hartford, and the owner of her own business, Uncommon Content. In this episode of 'Emerge. Evolve.
Lead.', host Maureen Ross Gemme sits down with Nan to discuss how finding her tribe played a crucial role in her journey to sobriety and success. Nan opens up about the moment she realized her drinking was a problem, thanks to her therapist's guidance. She emphasizes that the key to her recovery was building authentic relationships within a supportive community. Her message is clear: finding your tribe can be a game-changer in both personal and professional life.
The conversation also delves into the role of spirituality in Nan's recovery. She shares how spiritual practices have provided her with a sense of peace and direction, significantly impacting her life and career. As an entrepreneur, Nan believes that her sobriety has made her a more effective leader, allowing her to connect more deeply with her team and clients.
Nan's story is not just about overcoming addiction; it's about the ongoing journey of staying connected and the impact of judgment and intolerance on recovery. She candidly discusses how remaining connected to a supportive community is vital for long-term sobriety. 'I think that's why the biggest reason why people go back out is because they're not connected', she says.
Tune in to hear Nan's inspiring journey and learn how you too can find your tribe to support your path to recovery and leadership.