Marlene's Journey: Sobriety, Self-Discovery, and the Gray Areas
Developing a relationship with myself so that I can be sober and sobriety today looks like feeling good about the things that I do and the people that I see or hang out with so that I can feel good in my body about being honest and kind.
Ever wondered how someone navigates the complex path from addiction to sobriety? In this episode of 'Sober Sisters Talk', Marlene opens up about her own journey, filled with ups and downs, challenges, and triumphs. Hosted by M.G. and Elizabeth Pudwill, this conversation goes beyond the surface, diving into the often overlooked 'gray areas' of sobriety. Marlene's story isn't just about quitting alcohol; it's about discovering herself along the way.
She talks candidly about the emotional rollercoaster that comes with sobriety, from managing relationships to dealing with intense emotions. Her experience with multiple 12-step programs offers valuable insights for anyone juggling similar paths. M.G. and Elizabeth guide the discussion with their signature warmth and straightforwardness. They highlight the importance of honesty and self-reflection, reminding us all that recovery is a deeply personal journey.
Whether you're new to sobriety or have been on this path for a while, Marlene's story is sure to resonate. Tune in to hear Marlene's powerful narrative and gain a fresh perspective on what it means to find freedom from addiction. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that while the road to recovery is never straightforward, it is always worth it.