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In this profoundly moving episode of Sobriety Checkpoint, host Felicia Hermle welcomes Marcy Hopkins, author of "Chaos to Clarity: Seeing the Signs and Breaking the Cycles"—a compelling narrative that resonates with anyone battling the challenges of sobriety and motherhood. As Felicia opens up about the visceral impact of Marcy's words, we're invited into a raw and intimate space where vulnerability meets strength. Marcy's story unfolds from a turbulent childhood marked by abandonment and abuse to the refuge she sought in alcohol and the desperate search for love and acceptance. Her candid discussion on the traps of mommy wine culture and the illusion of the 05:00 p.m. wine as a reward is a sobering reminder of the thin line between a coping mechanism and dependency. Listen in as Marcy shares her transformative journey from numbing the pain to finding authenticity and balance in sobriety, and how letting go of perfectionism has reshaped her life. This episode is a beacon of hope for those who see themselves in the shadow of the wine glass at dusk, reminding us all that we don't have to lose ourselves to be loving parents.
00:00 Marcy's harrowing childhood and the seeds of addiction.
Next week, tune in for part two of our conversation with Marcy Hopkins, where we delve deeper into the recognition of alcohol as a problem, pivotal moments of change, embracing love, developing healthy coping mechanisms, and further insights from "Chaos to Clarity."
Remember, you're not alone on this journey. For more resources or to connect with Felicia for emotional sobriety coaching, check the show notes below for her contact information. And if this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who might benefit. Your reviews and ratings are invaluable in helping others find us. Stay strong, embrace grace, and we'll meet you back here for your next dose of inspiration and support on Sobriety Checkpoint.
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In this profoundly moving episode of Sobriety Checkpoint, host Felicia Hermle welcomes Marcy Hopkins, author of "Chaos to Clarity: Seeing the Signs and Breaking the Cycles"—a compelling narrative that resonates with anyone battling the challenges of sobriety and motherhood. As Felicia opens up about the visceral impact of Marcy's words, we're invited into a raw and intimate space where vulnerability meets strength. Marcy's story unfolds from a turbulent childhood marked by abandonment and abuse to the refuge she sought in alcohol and the desperate search for love and acceptance. Her candid discussion on the traps of mommy wine culture and the illusion of the 05:00 p.m. wine as a reward is a sobering reminder of the thin line between a coping mechanism and dependency. Listen in as Marcy shares her transformative journey from numbing the pain to finding authenticity and balance in sobriety, and how letting go of perfectionism has reshaped her life. This episode is a beacon of hope for those who see themselves in the shadow of the wine glass at dusk, reminding us all that we don't have to lose ourselves to be loving parents.
00:00 Marcy's harrowing childhood and the seeds of addiction.
Next week, tune in for part two of our conversation with Marcy Hopkins, where we delve deeper into the recognition of alcohol as a problem, pivotal moments of change, embracing love, developing healthy coping mechanisms, and further insights from "Chaos to Clarity."
Remember, you're not alone on this journey. For more resources or to connect with Felicia for emotional sobriety coaching, check the show notes below for her contact information. And if this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who might benefit. Your reviews and ratings are invaluable in helping others find us. Stay strong, embrace grace, and we'll meet you back here for your next dose of inspiration and support on Sobriety Checkpoint.
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