Hosted by Charlie & Jason

The Way Out | A Sobriety & Recovery Podcast

Hosted by Charlie & Jason

  • There's So Much More in Store Sober with Holly Wilson | The Way Out Podcast Episode 214

There's So Much More in Store Sober with Holly Wilson | The Way Out Podcast Episode 214

Tuesday 10th November 2020

Hear Holly Wilson's inspiring journey from alcoholism to long-term recovery on The Way Out Podcast. Discover the power of choice and authenticity.
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Holly Wilson's Path to Recovery: Embracing Choice and Authenticity

And that's what recovery has really given to me is that I understood that I got to choose my thoughts and I get to choose whether or not I want to take a drink, and I get to choose the behaviors, and that that wasn't just automatic, which is what it felt like for me before.
Ever wondered how someone can turn their life around after battling addiction? Holly Wilson's story might just provide the inspiration you need. In this episode of 'The Way Out', hosts Charlie and Jason sit down with Holly, a woman who has faced the dark valleys of alcoholism and emerged into the light of long-term recovery.
Holly, who founded Women's Recovery, a treatment center dedicated to helping women, shares her raw and honest journey, from early childhood trauma to a moment of profound clarity that changed everything. Her story isn't just about overcoming addiction; it's about reclaiming personal agency and making conscious choices every day. Holly talks about how she realized that she could choose her thoughts, her actions, and ultimately, her path to sobriety.
This episode dives deep into the transformative power of the 12 Steps, the importance of trauma work, and building a personal conception of a higher power. Holly also emphasizes the freedom that comes with being authentic and vulnerable in recovery. Her insights remind us that recovery is an active, ongoing journey of self-discovery and growth. Whether you're struggling with addiction yourself or supporting a loved one, Holly's story offers hope and practical wisdom for anyone seeking a meaningful transformation.
Tune in to 'The Way Out' and let Holly's journey inspire your own path to recovery.