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The Show Presents Sober House with Thor

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  • Sober House Ep. 4 w/ Laura Cain

Sober House Ep. 4 w/ Laura Cain

Thursday 14th May 2020

San Diego radio host Laura Cain discusses her battle with addiction and path to recovery with Thor Dodd on 'Sober House'.
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30 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
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Authentic

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The Show Presents Sober House with Thor
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Sobriety Success Stories
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Laura Cain Opens Up: A Journey from Addiction to Recovery

Once you cross that line, or once I crossed that line, there's no coming back. You need to fucking call somebody and do something, because you're miserable to be around right now.
Imagine living a life in the public eye while battling addiction. That's exactly what San Diego radio host Laura Cain faced. In this episode of 'Sober House with Thor Dodd', Laura shares her raw and honest story of addiction and recovery. Thor and Laura dive deep into her struggles with drugs and alcohol, revealing how her addiction strained her relationships and personal life.
Laura doesn't hold back as she talks about the difficult moments when she realized she needed help and the vital role that support played in her journey to sobriety. Thor, with his own experiences, creates a space where they both share candid anecdotes, making this episode not just a conversation but a heartfelt exchange. One of the most striking moments is when Laura bluntly states, 'Once you cross that line, or once I crossed that line, there's no coming back.
You need to fucking call somebody and do something, because you're miserable to be around right now'. It's a powerful reminder that seeking help is crucial. This episode is perfect for anyone grappling with addiction or supporting someone who is. It’s a mix of tough love, empathy, and real-life wisdom that offers hope and encouragement.