Sober Sisters

Sober Sisters Talk

Sober Sisters

  • How to Help

How to Help

Friday 2nd August 2019

M.G. and Elizabeth Pudwill share practical tips on helping those in recovery, discussing boundaries, addiction, and the power of communication.
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31 minutes
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Thought-provoking

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Sober Sisters Talk
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Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Creative Recovery Journeys
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
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Practical Ways to Support Recovery: Insights from Sober Sisters

But until that alcohol is gone and that addictive component, the drug, and it doesn't matter what it is, relationship, you know, desire to change someone, drugs, alcohol, it doesn't matter.
Ever wondered how to truly help someone battling addiction, or even yourself? In this episode of 'Sober Sisters Talk', M.G. and Elizabeth Pudwill dive deep into the nitty-gritty of providing support in recovery. They tackle tough scenarios, like aiding a suicidal alcoholic, and highlight the critical importance of being asked for help before stepping in. The hosts emphasize setting healthy boundaries and understanding the addictive nature of substances as crucial steps in offering meaningful assistance. M.G.
and Elizabeth also share practical advice on encouraging small but significant steps toward recovery. They discuss the unique challenges of dating while sober and underscore the benefits of open communication with others who understand the journey. Their candid conversation offers a blend of personal anecdotes and actionable tips, making this episode a valuable listen for anyone involved in the recovery process.
Whether you're looking to support a loved one or seeking guidance for your own path to sobriety, this episode provides insightful perspectives and practical strategies. Tune in to 'Sober Sisters Talk' and gain the tools you need to make a positive impact.