Brad McLeod

Sober Motivation: Sharing Sobriety Stories

Brad McLeod

  • Rachel Elizabeth shares her sobriety story on the sobermotivation podcast

Rachel Elizabeth shares her sobriety story on the sobermotivation podcast

Thursday 24th November 2022

Rachel Elizabeth shares her journey from addiction to advocacy on 'Sober Motivation'. Discover her inspiring story of hope and recovery.
47 minutes
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Sober Motivation: Sharing Sobriety Stories
Author:
Brad McLeod
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Categories:
Sobriety Success Stories
Creative Recovery Journeys
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
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Rachel Elizabeth: From Addiction to Advocacy

Sobriety is a beautiful thing. Because we get so ingrained in the cycle of just use.
Imagine feeling like you don't fit in and turning to drugs and alcohol for comfort. That's Rachel Elizabeth's story. Starting substance use early, Rachel faced many challenges on her path to sobriety. She had multiple attempts to get clean but kept slipping back into old habits. It wasn't until a particularly rough night in a motel that she decided enough was enough.
In this episode of 'Sober Motivation', Rachel opens up about her journey, the highs and lows, and what finally made her commit to recovery. Rachel talks candidly about the importance of community and connection in staying sober. She shares how giving back to the sober community has been a key part of her own recovery. From social media advocacy to personal interactions, Rachel uses her experiences to help others find their way.
Since April 6, 2018, she has been living a sober life and continues to inspire those around her. Brad McLeod, the host, guides the conversation, bringing out the raw and real aspects of Rachel's story. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking for hope and practical advice on the road to sobriety. Whether you're struggling yourself or supporting someone who is, Rachel's story offers valuable insights and encouragement.