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#addictionrecovery #addictionawareness #soberlife In this inspiring episode of The Sober Fix Podcast, Bree opens up about her deeply personal journey through addiction, grief, and ultimately—recovery. From early exposure to alcohol in childhood to the devastating impact of grief later in life, Bree reflects on the struggles of trying to numb pain, the pivotal turning points, and the courage it took to seek help.She shares vulnerable insights from her time in rehab, the role of family and sponsorship, and the powerful transformation that comes with letting go of shame and embracing community. Bree’s story is a reminder that recovery is not linear—it's a lifelong journey of growth, healing, and giving back.✨ Key TakeawaysCommunity and support are vital in recoveryGrief is a powerful trigger for substance useChildhood experiences can shape future addiction patternsRecovery often includes multiple attempts and setbacksSponsorship and service strengthen sobrietyHealing requires vulnerability—and releasing shame⏱️ Chapters00:00 Introduction to Recovery Stories01:52 Navigating Grief and Addiction04:29 Childhood Influences on Addiction11:12 Recognizing Problematic Drinking15:14 Escaping Reality with Drugs22:58 The Turning Point: November 11, 202026:56 Experiences in the Psych Ward27:47 The Rehab Journey Begins29:47 The Struggle of Acceptance30:25 The Journey Through Rehab32:05 Outpatient Experience and Denial33:27 The Slippery Slope of Relapse38:33 Hitting Rock Bottom43:52 The Path to Recovery Begins47:35 The Role of Sponsorship in Recovery53:05 Overcoming Shame and Guilt56:11 Advice for Newcomers in Sobriety57:54 The Importance of Giving Back🌐 Website: www.thesoberfixpodcast.com📸 Instagram: @thesoberfixpodcast🎵 TikTok: @thesoberfix📩 Email: [email protected]✅ If you connected with Bree’s story, please like, comment, subscribe, and share this episode to help more people find hope in recovery.🎙️ Want to share your story or be a guest on the show?Reach out anytime — your voice could change someone’s life.
By Drew M.#addictionrecovery #addictionawareness #soberlife In this inspiring episode of The Sober Fix Podcast, Bree opens up about her deeply personal journey through addiction, grief, and ultimately—recovery. From early exposure to alcohol in childhood to the devastating impact of grief later in life, Bree reflects on the struggles of trying to numb pain, the pivotal turning points, and the courage it took to seek help.She shares vulnerable insights from her time in rehab, the role of family and sponsorship, and the powerful transformation that comes with letting go of shame and embracing community. Bree’s story is a reminder that recovery is not linear—it's a lifelong journey of growth, healing, and giving back.✨ Key TakeawaysCommunity and support are vital in recoveryGrief is a powerful trigger for substance useChildhood experiences can shape future addiction patternsRecovery often includes multiple attempts and setbacksSponsorship and service strengthen sobrietyHealing requires vulnerability—and releasing shame⏱️ Chapters00:00 Introduction to Recovery Stories01:52 Navigating Grief and Addiction04:29 Childhood Influences on Addiction11:12 Recognizing Problematic Drinking15:14 Escaping Reality with Drugs22:58 The Turning Point: November 11, 202026:56 Experiences in the Psych Ward27:47 The Rehab Journey Begins29:47 The Struggle of Acceptance30:25 The Journey Through Rehab32:05 Outpatient Experience and Denial33:27 The Slippery Slope of Relapse38:33 Hitting Rock Bottom43:52 The Path to Recovery Begins47:35 The Role of Sponsorship in Recovery53:05 Overcoming Shame and Guilt56:11 Advice for Newcomers in Sobriety57:54 The Importance of Giving Back🌐 Website: www.thesoberfixpodcast.com📸 Instagram: @thesoberfixpodcast🎵 TikTok: @thesoberfix📩 Email: [email protected]✅ If you connected with Bree’s story, please like, comment, subscribe, and share this episode to help more people find hope in recovery.🎙️ Want to share your story or be a guest on the show?Reach out anytime — your voice could change someone’s life.