Shrrene Minard: Faith, Family, and Finding Sobriety Through Al-Anon
I usually did not start drinking until The Middle Of The Day or the evening, when I knew my husband was going to be home and could handle things in case I couldn't, until around- I believe it was- my health started declining.
What does it take to turn your life around after years of battling addiction? Shrrene Minard has some answers. In this episode of 'The Sobriety Diaries', Shrrene opens up about her seven-year journey to sobriety, marked by a few slip-ups along the way. As a wife and mother, she shares how her faith and family became her anchors in recovery.
Active in her church, Shrrene describes herself as a 'grateful believer in Jesus' who has faced down not just alcohol addiction, but also depression, the effects of various forms of abuse, and a host of other challenges. Her story is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of community support. If you've ever wondered about the role of accountability and connection in recovery, Shrrene's insights are invaluable.
She discusses how childhood trauma impacted her addiction and emphasizes the healing power of sharing your story. Tune in to hear how Shrrene found hope and healing through Al-Anon and why she believes that connecting with others who have similar experiences can be life-changing.