Milestones and Reflections: A Sobriety Journey with Not So Anonymous
I like my family, I want them to know this, all of them, right, we have that right. Yeah, I probably, I think I probably would have told myself: well, you can't be having that much fun. But um well, I and, and it's it's an odd combination, cause, I think there's that on top of experiencing the blessings, right, the promises coming true in my life, right, the fucking friendships, right, like you guys are like brothers to me.
Imagine celebrating milestones in your recovery journey while grappling with the complexities of emotions like survivor's guilt and gratitude. In this episode of 'Not So Anonymous,' hosts Jordan, Dylan, and Donny open up about their personal experiences with addiction, sobriety, and the power of fellowship. July was a significant month for the trio—Jordan marked 18 months of sobriety, Dylan reached his 2-year milestone, and Donny celebrated his 30th birthday with a mix of reflection and appreciation.
The episode is a heartfelt rollercoaster filled with genuine laughter and deep conversations. Jordan shares his feelings of survivor's guilt and gratitude, reflecting on the emotional weight that comes with staying sober. Dylan dives into his battles with depression and anxiety, offering a raw glimpse into the ongoing challenges of mental health in recovery. Meanwhile, Donny expresses his profound appreciation for his family's unwavering support, despite the pain his addiction caused them.
The hosts remind us of the importance of staying humble and growing in sobriety. Their stories highlight the significance of fellowship and community support in overcoming fear and insecurity. Through their candid discussions, they showcase how laughter and camaraderie can be powerful tools in the journey to sobriety. If you're looking for an honest, heartfelt conversation about the ups and downs of recovery, this episode is a must-listen.
Whether you're on your own path to sobriety or supporting someone who is, you'll find valuable insights and inspiration in their shared experiences.