Paul Churchill

Recovery Elevator

Paul Churchill

  • RE 294: What has Recovery Made Possible for You?

RE 294: What has Recovery Made Possible for You?

Monday 5th October 2020

Erin shares her 488-day sobriety journey on Recovery Elevator, discussing the shift from fear to love and the power of sharing stories.
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Recovery Elevator
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Paul Churchill
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Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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Erin's Transformation: Embracing Love Over Fear in Sobriety

Most long-term decisions have to be rooted in a place of love and not of fear. This applies to recovery and leads to the question, “What has recovery made possible for you?”
What does it take to shift from fear to love on the path to sobriety? In this engaging episode of Recovery Elevator, Erin shares her heartfelt journey of living alcohol-free for 488 days. Hosted by Paul Churchill and Kristopher Oyen, this episode dives deep into Erin's life, from her early encounters with alcohol at 14 to her transformative experiences in recovery.
Erin, a stay-at-home mom splitting her time between New Hampshire and Sedona, AZ, opens up about the struggles she faced before sobriety and how she used alcohol to cope with overwhelming emotions. Now, she finds joy in yoga, playing with her children, and getting to know her body better. Odette’s segment, 'Finding the Better You', offers a thought-provoking perspective on making long-term decisions rooted in love rather than fear.
This episode also touches on important topics like the predatory marketing of alcohol, parenting without alcohol, and holistic healing practices. Erin's story is a powerful reminder of the impact of sharing personal journeys and how it can inspire others to change their lives. Tune in to hear Erin's reflections on what recovery has made possible for her and discover the transformative power of living a booze-free life.