Judy's Journey: 32 Years of Sobriety and Wisdom
I have tools that I can use every day and I need to use them every day.
Ever wondered what it takes to stay sober for over three decades? Judy P. offers a heartfelt glimpse into her 32-year journey in this episode of the Keep Coming Back Podcast. At 43, Judy stumbled into an AA meeting, surprising herself when she admitted, 'I'm an alcoholic'. From that pivotal moment, her life began to change in ways she never imagined.
Judy candidly discusses her early days of 'adulting' while battling addiction, and how finding AA helped her become a better mother and community member. She shares the daily tools and practices that have kept her sober, emphasizing the importance of sponsorship and making amends. Judy's reflections on relationships and intimacy in sobriety remind us that recovery is about more than just quitting alcohol; it's about building meaningful connections and learning to love oneself.
Whether you're in recovery or supporting someone who is, Judy's story is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit.