Paul Churchill had his last drink on 7 September 2014. He’s still counting. Getting sober is just the beginning…

Recovery Elevator

Paul Churchill had his last drink on 7 September 2014. He’s still counting. Getting sober is just the beginning…

  • RE 460: Text If You Need TP

RE 460: Text If You Need TP

Monday 11th December 2023

Discover Kerry's inspiring journey of overcoming alcohol addiction in Recovery Elevator's episode 460. Her story highlights the power of supportive friendships and personalized recovery.
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Paul Churchill had his last drink on 7 September 2014. He’s still counting. Getting sober is just the beginning…
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Kerry's Path to Sobriety: Finding Strength in Friendship

Episode Overview

  • Kerry shares her personal journey of alcohol addiction and recovery, emphasizing the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive friends
  • Her experiences shed light on the impact of family history and societal norms around drinking
  • Kerry encourages listeners to explore individualized recovery paths and find what works best for them
  • She highlights the transformative power of seeking help and the resilience found in supportive friendships
  • Kerry's story serves as a beacon of hope for those in early recovery or considering sobriety
Your people are out there... It's great to have these friends in our lives, but it's just as important to be giving back. Team RE. I am good.
What happens when the people around you help shape your journey to sobriety? Kerry, a 40-year-old from Williston, ND, opens up about her experience with alcohol addiction and recovery in this episode of Recovery Elevator. She candidly discusses how drinking was normalized in her community and the impact of her family's history with alcoholism. Kerry's journey underscores the importance of having supportive friends and finding your own way to sobriety.
She emphasizes that recovery isn't a one-size-fits-all process and encourages listeners to explore different paths to find what works best for them. Kerry's story is a testament to the power of resilience and the transformative effect of seeking help on your own terms. Whether you're just starting your sobriety journey or looking for inspiration to keep going, Kerry's experience offers a beacon of hope.