2 Sober Chicks - Lisa & Julie

2 Sober Chicks

2 Sober Chicks - Lisa & Julie

  • Shotglass w Julie - Your Higher Power Is Waiting For You

Shotglass w Julie - Your Higher Power Is Waiting For You

Wednesday 2nd September 2020

Julie from '2 Sober Chicks' shares her journey to sobriety, focusing on finding a higher power and the role of support groups like AA.
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10 minutes
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Finding Your Higher Power: Julie's Journey to Sobriety

Focus a thousand percent on the solution, on praying, on talking to god. But believe and understand that you have to do the work too. You have to reach out to god before he reaches back and touches you.
Ever feel like you're stuck in a cycle and need a way out? In this episode of 'Shotglass w Julie', one half of the '2 Sober Chicks' podcast, Julie, opens up about her own path to sobriety and the pivotal role of finding a higher power. This episode is especially timely, given how the pandemic has intensified struggles with addiction for many.
Julie doesn't just talk the talk; she walks the walk, sharing personal anecdotes and reflections that make her journey relatable and inspiring. She discusses the importance of making a conscious decision to focus on solutions rather than problems, the power of prayer, and the comfort found in talking to a higher power. Julie also highlights the significance of support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous and the transformative impact of the 12 Steps.
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by fear or uncertainty, Julie's insights on overcoming these obstacles and finding peace will resonate deeply. The episode wraps up with a message of hope and encouragement, reminding listeners that it's never too late to reach out for support and keep pushing forward on their recovery journey.