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  • Singleness of Purpose?

Singleness of Purpose?

Friday 7th August 2020

M.G. and Elizabeth Pudwill share their experiences managing multiple sobriety programs in this episode of 'Sober Sisters Talk'.
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38 minutes
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Balancing Multiple Sobriety Programs: Sober Sisters' Take

Giving up drugs and alcohol was relatively easy. It's hard enough to do one thing at a time. - Sober Sisters
Ever wondered how to juggle multiple sobriety programs without losing your sanity? In this episode of 'Sober Sisters Talk', M.G. and Elizabeth Pudwill dive into the tricky terrain of managing several recovery programs at once. These seasoned sobriety veterans bring their own experiences to the table, sharing what’s worked for them and what hasn’t.
They discuss how to choose the right program for you, the importance of using different tools and resources, and the role of sponsorship in keeping everything balanced. But it’s not just about the logistics. M.G. and Elizabeth also tackle some of the more nuanced aspects of sobriety, like navigating the gray areas, achieving emotional sobriety, and even dating while sober.
They don’t shy away from the tough questions, offering a candid look at what it really takes to thrive in recovery. Their honest and often humorous approach makes this episode a must-listen for anyone trying to make sense of their own sobriety journey. Whether you’re new to recovery or have been sober for years, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice that can help you find your own path.
Tune in to hear how these two women manage their sobriety with intelligence, warmth, and a touch of humor. It’s a conversation that’s as real as it gets, and one that might just make your own journey a little bit easier.