Arielle Dymant's Journey: From Darkness to Guiding Light in Recovery
I would say, if I'm passionate about anything like when it comes to recovery, it's that because I did not get sober for some boring ass life. Like you know, I didn't want anything to do with that.
Ever wondered how someone turns their darkest moments into a mission to help others? Arielle Dymant, CEO of My Sober Compass, shares her gripping story on Sober Nation FM. Her journey began not with substances, but with an eating disorder in her teens. By eighteen, alcohol entered the picture, quickly becoming a central part of her life. Despite outward success, Arielle felt like she was decaying inside.
The turning point came after a bender when she found a suicide note on her phone. A timely call from a friend led her to seek help and enter treatment. Now, over five years sober, Arielle is dedicated to helping others find their way out of addiction. She discusses the importance of personalized recovery plans, emphasizing that there's no one-size-fits-all solution.
Her program, Break Free and Recover From Home, offers confidential modules and group support for those who prefer the comfort of their own space while battling addiction. Arielle also highlights the need to dismantle the stigma surrounding addiction. She believes education is crucial for society to understand the complexities of addiction and for individuals to feel empowered to seek help.
Her passion for life and recovery is evident throughout the episode, as she insists that sobriety isn't about leading a dull life but about finding true direction and purpose. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and practical advice on navigating the path to sobriety. Arielle's story is a testament to the transformative power of recovery coaching and the importance of tailored support systems.