Sister Bea M: A Heartfelt and Humorous Journey at the Cornhusker Roundup
Episode Overview
The importance of showing up, regardless of where you are in your journey. Humour can be a powerful tool in recovery. Childhood experiences can shape our paths but don't define us. Community support is crucial in overcoming addiction. Being open about struggles can help others feel less alone.
All you have to do is show up. And I know that God already has worked tremendously this weekend.
In this episode of Sober Cast, Sister Bea M. from Brea, California, takes the stage at the Cornhusker Roundup in Omaha, Nebraska. Recorded in August 1990, Sister Bea brings a delightful mix of humour and heartfelt storytelling to her talk. She shares her journey through alcoholism, her path to recovery, and the lessons she's learned along the way.
Her anecdotes range from light-hearted moments, like getting lost at the airport, to more profound reflections on her childhood and the loss of her father. Sister Bea's candidness about her struggles and triumphs makes for an engaging and relatable listen. Whether she's recounting her days as a nun or discussing the challenges of sobriety, her warmth and wit shine through.
This episode is a testament to the power of community and the importance of showing up, no matter where you are on your journey. Don't miss out on this chance to hear Sister Bea's inspiring story – it's sure to leave you with a smile and perhaps a tear or two.