Somehow9am Productions & Katie Mack

f*cking sober: the first 90 days

Somehow9am Productions & Katie Mack

  • S2, EP 2, DAY 2: Mommy Wore a Saran Wrap Tube Top

S2, EP 2, DAY 2: Mommy Wore a Saran Wrap Tube Top

Wednesday 25th January 2023

Join Betsy on Day 2 of sobriety as she navigates love, loss, and recovery in this heartfelt episode of 'F*cking Sober: The First 90 Days'.
Explicit
20 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Hopeful
Compassionate
Supportive

About this podcast

f*cking sober: the first 90 days
Author:
Somehow9am Productions & Katie Mack
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety in Everyday Life
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Episodes:
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Betsy's Day 2: Love, Loss, and a New Beginning

F*cking Sober is not just a podcast. It's a community of artists and individuals who have their own stories of recovery and hope. Join us and be a part of the journey to sobriety.
Betsy Williamson is just two days into her sobriety journey, and she's already facing some tough emotional battles. In this episode of 'F*cking Sober: The First 90 Days', Betsy watches as the love of her life pours out the other greatest love of her life—alcohol. Set in the quiet suburbs, this story is a raw look at how addiction impacts relationships and self-worth.
The episode is filled with music by artists in recovery, adding an extra layer of emotional depth to Betsy's story. You'll hear from voices like Matt The Electrician, Natalia Zukerman, and more, making the narrative both relatable and poignant. As Betsy navigates her early days of sobriety, she learns about the importance of support and self-love. This episode is a testament to the power of storytelling in healing and offers a hopeful glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of recovery.
Whether you're on your own journey to sobriety or supporting someone who is, Betsy's story will resonate deeply and remind you that you're not alone.