Donald McDonald

No Thanks But Yes

Donald McDonald

  • S2/E17: Mrs. Kasha Davis – Always Time for Kindness

S2/E17: Mrs. Kasha Davis – Always Time for Kindness

Thursday 25th May 2023

Join Mrs. Kasha Davis as she shares her journey from alcohol addiction to sobriety, highlighting the transformative power of kindness.
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No Thanks But Yes
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Donald McDonald
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From Cocktails to Kindness: Mrs. Kasha Davis' Path to Sobriety

Episode Overview

  • Mrs. Kasha Davis shares her journey to sustained recovery from alcohol addiction and the challenges she faced
  • The role of kindness in recovery and its transformative impact on healing
  • Reflections on resilience, forgiveness, and inspiring others in their unique paths to sobriety
  • Embracing the message that 'There's always time for kindness' and spreading hope to those in recovery
  • A beacon of strength and inspiration for those seeking healing and hope on their sobriety journey
There's always time for kindness. And I think in the world that we live in right now with many different people swaying to extremes of political views, I think that kindness leads to conversation. Kindness leads to community. Kindness leads to sharing of thoughts and ideas.
Ever thought a drag queen could teach you about the power of kindness in recovery? Meet Mrs. Kasha Davis, the stage persona of Ed Popil, known for her time on RuPaul’s Drag Race. Once famous for saying, 'There’s always time for a cocktail', she's now a beacon of hope with her new mantra: 'There’s always time for kindness'. With nearly eight years of sobriety under her belt, Mrs.
Kasha Davis joins Donald McDonald on 'No Thanks But Yes' to share her incredible journey from addiction to recovery. They dive deep into her past, discussing childhood trauma and the challenges she faced along the way. Her story isn't just about quitting alcohol; it's about embracing kindness and using it as a tool for healing. Mrs. Kasha Davis believes that kindness can mend not just individual lives but also the collective fear and hate that plague society.
Her transformation is a testament to resilience and the profound changes that come with sobriety. This episode is perfect for anyone seeking inspiration and a reminder that recovery is possible, no matter how daunting the path may seem.