Angela Greene

The Blah Blah Blonde

Angela Greene

  • Where were you when....?

Where were you when....?

Saturday 24th September 2022

Angela Greene explores grief and sobriety in 'Where were you when...?' on The Blah Blah Blonde podcast. Tune in for a raw, heartfelt journey.
Explicit
25 minutes
Hopeful
Compassionate
Empowering
Informative
Thought-provoking

About this podcast

The Blah Blah Blonde
Author:
Angela Greene
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
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Angela Greene on Finding Light in Darkness: A Journey Through Grief and Sobriety

No kind of treatment, or medication, or therapy, or counseling, or whatever you want to call it, or steps, anything, nothing's going to bring my daughter back, it's just not. I know I can't make him do that, but I just need him to be better. I just do- and I've been trying to play it cool and just, you know, give him space to figure it out for himself without being too distant.
Angela Greene opens up about her personal battles with grief and addiction in this heartfelt episode of 'The Blah Blah Blonde'. Titled 'Where were you when...?', Angela dives into the depths of her experiences, sharing the comfort she finds in the darkness and how it shapes her journey to sobriety. She doesn’t shy away from discussing the emotional turmoil that comes with loss and the constant struggle to stay sober.
This episode is not just about Angela's story; it's a beacon for anyone grappling with similar issues. She talks candidly about the importance of mental health, the challenges of supporting loved ones in crisis, and the resilience needed to navigate through tough times. Angela's raw honesty and emotional depth make this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking solace and understanding in their own journey.
Her words remind us that even in our darkest moments, there is always a glimmer of hope.