Walking with Love: Sarah's Journey to Sobriety
Episode Overview
Sarah shares her journey to sobriety after taking her last drink on December 31st, 2022. She discusses the red flags she ignored during her college years and the impact of losing her parents and husband. Sarah found support through sobriety podcasts and Recovery Elevator. Paul highlights the importance of therapy and having a strong support system. Upcoming international trips organised by Recovery Elevator offer unique opportunities for connection and healing.
How would you walk if you knew you were doing your best?
How would you walk if you loved yourself? That's the question Paul Churchill poses in this episode of Recovery Elevator. This time, we meet Sarah, a 45-year-old from Indiana who took her last drink on December 31st, 2022. Sarah's journey is one of resilience and hope, showing that getting sober is just the beginning.
She opens up about her struggles with alcohol, including the red flags she ignored in college and the difficult times that followed the loss of her parents and husband. Sarah shares how she found solace in sobriety podcasts and eventually discovered Recovery Elevator, which helped her make the decision to quit drinking for good. Her story is a powerful reminder that you are not alone in your battle against addiction.
Paul also touches on the importance of therapy and having a strong support system. He highlights upcoming international trips organised by Recovery Elevator, offering a unique way for those in recovery to connect and heal. This episode is a blend of personal anecdotes and broader reflections on sobriety, making it both relatable and inspiring. Tune in to hear Sarah's courageous story and find out how you can start walking with love and pride in your journey to sobriety.