Jaze and Elizabeth: Raw Stories of Finding Peace in Sobriety
I walked through the arch The Day that I started telling my parents: I love you, when I hung up the phone, because even though I didn't necessarily- and I'm still working on it with my mother. And I'm going to tell you, acting as if does make a difference.
Ever wondered what it truly takes to turn chaos into calm? In this episode of Sober Cast, you'll hear from Jaze and Elizabeth, two individuals who have navigated the turbulent waters of addiction to find serenity. Jaze, who got sober in 2003, opens the meeting with a gripping 10-minute account of their struggles.
From dealing with the trauma of their mother's suicide to grappling with deep-seated shame, Jaze's story is a testament to the power of community and support in recovery. Elizabeth takes the stage next, offering a compelling narrative that spans from selling drugs to being in a toxic relationship with another addict. Her journey to sobriety is filled with moments of courage and resilience. Both speakers highlight the pivotal role that Alcoholics Anonymous and the 12-step program played in their lives.
They delve into the importance of community, spirituality, and the challenging but rewarding process of making amends. Throughout their stories, Jaze and Elizabeth emphasize living a life of gratitude and the transformative power of fellowship. Their experiences serve as powerful reminders that even in the darkest times, there is hope for a brighter future. Whether you're on your own path to recovery or supporting someone who is, this episode offers invaluable insights and inspiration.