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  • Thank You For Being A Friend

Thank You For Being A Friend

Wednesday 23rd January 2019

Join Lindsay Cowan and Caroline Walker as they discuss their 30-year friendship, sobriety journey, and the influence of 'The Babysitters Club'.
34 minutes
Heartwarming
Inspiring
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Soberland
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Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Financial Health in Recovery
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Friendship, Sobriety, and The Babysitters Club: Lindsay and Caroline's Journey

By being more in a better state of mind and enjoying your body more, I think that's a huge thing, because that's also a confidence booster.
Picture this: two childhood friends, Lindsay Cowan and Caroline Walker, sitting down to chat about nearly three decades of friendship. Their conversation is a delightful mix of nostalgia and deep reflections on their sobriety journeys. They kick things off by reminiscing about the good old days – from hanging out on the boardwalk to devouring the best chicken wings in LA.
But it's not just about the past; it's about how those memories have shaped their present, especially their decision to live sober lives. One of the highlights? Their mutual love for 'The Babysitters Club', which played a surprisingly significant role in their lives. As they delve deeper, Lindsay and Caroline touch on the impact of relationships on sobriety and the journey of self-discovery. They share candid thoughts on how taking on responsibilities has been both a challenge and a blessing.
The conversation is sprinkled with pop culture references that will make you smile and maybe even tear up a bit. They wrap up by discussing how sobriety has boosted their body positivity and confidence. This episode is like catching up with old friends who remind you of the importance of mental health and being present in the moment.