Sober as $#@!

Sober as $#@! Podcast

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Sober as $#@! episode 25

Friday 3rd November 2017

Brandy reflects on the second year of sobriety, discussing support, purpose, and the value of every sober day in Episode 25 of 'Sober as $#@! Podcast'.
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7 minutes
Raw
Honest
Thought-provoking
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Inspiring

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Sober as $#@! Podcast
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Sobriety Toolkit
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
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Year Two of Sobriety: Brandy's Honest Take on Staying Sober

I don't know if you've noticed, but even the normies, they have their good days and they have their bad days, and sometimes they're kind of in that plateau... Why should I keep going? I keep going because I know there's going to be another pink cloud.
Sobriety is a journey, and Brandy, the host of the 'Sober as $#@! Podcast', knows this all too well. In Episode 25, she dives deep into her second year of living alcohol-free, sharing candid reflections and the raw realities of staying sober. While the first year focused on getting sober, year two brings its own set of challenges—learning to live a sober life day in and day out.
Brandy doesn't sugarcoat it; she admits that not every day is sunshine and rainbows. However, she firmly believes that every sober day is a victory worth celebrating. She opens up about the importance of finding support and connection, especially when the going gets tough. Vulnerability, she says, can be a powerful tool in maintaining sobriety. Brandy also highlights the benefits of living a sober life, from finding purpose to experiencing genuine joy.
Whether you're struggling with sobriety or seeking inspiration to keep pushing forward, Brandy's honest reflections will resonate deeply. Tune in to hear her story and gain the motivation you need to stay on your path to recovery.