Paul Churchill

Recovery Elevator

Paul Churchill

  • RE59: Friends and Family Actually Can't Read the Mind of an Alcoholic

RE59: Friends and Family Actually Can't Read the Mind of an Alcoholic

Monday 4th April 2016

Molly shares her journey to sobriety on Recovery Elevator, highlighting the power of support and communication in transforming her life.
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68 minutes
Inspiring
Hopeful
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Encouraging

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Recovery Elevator
Author:
Paul Churchill
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Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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Molly's Road to Sobriety: Finding Hope and Support

I think it was listening to a podcast when they said to not think of it as something that you're depriving yourself of.
Ever wondered how sobriety can transform a life? In this episode of Recovery Elevator, Molly opens up about her journey to nearly 30 days sober. She dives into her battles with anxiety, depression, and alcohol, shedding light on the struggles many face but few discuss openly. Molly's story isn't just about quitting alcohol; it's about finding hope and support in unexpected places.
Her candid conversation with host Paul Churchill reveals the importance of communication in relationships and how sobriety has reshaped her connections with friends and family. Molly also shares her initial frustrations with her brother Mark, who couldn't read her mind or fully grasp her internal battles. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that our loved ones might not always understand our struggles, but that doesn't mean they aren't there for us.
Tune in to hear Molly's inspiring transformation and discover how the Recovery Elevator community can offer support on your own journey to an alcohol-free life.