Love, Friendship, and Sobriety: Stories from Young Indigenous Women
But if I think about like people from back home, like when I would go home and visit in La Ronge, it was always based around like, oh, I'm gonna go out and like drink when I'm there and visit, like everybody.
How does sobriety change the way we approach relationships? That's the question hosts Jade Roberts and Leora Badger tackle in this episode of 'The Sobriety Circle'. As young Indigenous women, they offer a unique perspective on dating, friendships, and personal growth without alcohol. Jade and Leora share candid stories about their own journeys, highlighting the challenges and triumphs they've encountered along the way.
They discuss how sobriety has reshaped their social lives, making them more mindful and present in their interactions. From dealing with anxiety in social settings to the role of alcohol in Indigenous communities, this episode covers a lot of ground. But it's not all serious talk; Jade and Leora also sprinkle in moments of humor and hope, making it a relatable and uplifting listen.
Whether you're navigating your own sober journey or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement. Tune in to hear how sobriety can open up new opportunities for meaningful connections and personal growth.