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In this episode, Sonia sits down with TV personality, recovery advocate, and author Marci Hopkins to unpack the layered journey from trauma and addiction to emotional sobriety and self-trust. As the host of the award-winning talk show Wake Up with Marci and author of Chaos to Clarity, Marci brings both lived experience and professional insight to the conversation. Together, they explore healing, resilience, and what it really takes to rebuild a life after alcohol.
The discussion moves through the experiences that shaped Marci’s relationship with alcohol, from early childhood trauma and family addiction to high-functioning drinking in adulthood. Themes of generational cycles, emotional suppression, validation-seeking relationships, and the normalization of alcohol surface throughout the conversation. The episode also examines the slippery slope from social drinking to dependence, how denial shows up, and the internal bargaining that often delays change.
Marci shares how practices like affirmations, forgiveness work, boundary setting, and cognitive “interrupters” can begin to rewire negative thought patterns.
Marci walks through the defining moments that led to her final surrender — including the DUI that forced her to confront the reality of her drinking. She reflects on motherhood, marriage, career pressure, and the emotional reckoning that followed. The conversation closes on her path to advocacy, her commitment to breaking stigma, and how turning pain into purpose became central to her healing.
This is Sisters in Sobriety, the support community that helps women change their relationship with alcohol. Check out our substack for extra tips, tricks and resources.
Episode Highlights
00:01:00 – Marci’s introduction and recovery advocacy work
00:03:00 – Childhood trauma and the first experiences of abuse
00:05:00 – Living with her grandparents and early instability
00:08:00 – Abuse and lack of maternal protection
00:10:00 – Perfectionism and controlling the external image
00:12:00 – Teen drinking, validation, and blackout weekends
00:14:00 – Escaping home life through relationships
00:16:00 – Party culture, drugs, and early adulthood
00:17:00 – DUIs and hitting early warning signs
00:20:00 – Using appearance and relationships for power
00:23:00 – Career rise in television and media
00:25:00 – Motherhood, ambition, and mounting pressure
00:26:00 – Alcohol as “liquid courage” for auditions
00:27:00 – Hiding drinking and increasing dependence
00:28:00 – The failed attempt to moderate
00:29:00 – The day of her final drink
00:31:00 – DUI arrest and confrontation with reality
00:33:00 – Surrender and return to AA
00:38:00 – Emotional sobriety and healing trauma
00:55:00 – Breaking stigma and normalizing recovery conversations
Marci's Links
YouTube
SIS Links
💌 Sisters In Sobriety Substack – where the magic (and the mocktail recipes) happen
📬 Sisters In Sobriety Email
📸 Sisters In Sobriety Instagram
🌐 Kathleen’s Website Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcast
📸 Kathleen’s Instagram
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Sonia Kahlon and Kathleen Killen4.9
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In this episode, Sonia sits down with TV personality, recovery advocate, and author Marci Hopkins to unpack the layered journey from trauma and addiction to emotional sobriety and self-trust. As the host of the award-winning talk show Wake Up with Marci and author of Chaos to Clarity, Marci brings both lived experience and professional insight to the conversation. Together, they explore healing, resilience, and what it really takes to rebuild a life after alcohol.
The discussion moves through the experiences that shaped Marci’s relationship with alcohol, from early childhood trauma and family addiction to high-functioning drinking in adulthood. Themes of generational cycles, emotional suppression, validation-seeking relationships, and the normalization of alcohol surface throughout the conversation. The episode also examines the slippery slope from social drinking to dependence, how denial shows up, and the internal bargaining that often delays change.
Marci shares how practices like affirmations, forgiveness work, boundary setting, and cognitive “interrupters” can begin to rewire negative thought patterns.
Marci walks through the defining moments that led to her final surrender — including the DUI that forced her to confront the reality of her drinking. She reflects on motherhood, marriage, career pressure, and the emotional reckoning that followed. The conversation closes on her path to advocacy, her commitment to breaking stigma, and how turning pain into purpose became central to her healing.
This is Sisters in Sobriety, the support community that helps women change their relationship with alcohol. Check out our substack for extra tips, tricks and resources.
Episode Highlights
00:01:00 – Marci’s introduction and recovery advocacy work
00:03:00 – Childhood trauma and the first experiences of abuse
00:05:00 – Living with her grandparents and early instability
00:08:00 – Abuse and lack of maternal protection
00:10:00 – Perfectionism and controlling the external image
00:12:00 – Teen drinking, validation, and blackout weekends
00:14:00 – Escaping home life through relationships
00:16:00 – Party culture, drugs, and early adulthood
00:17:00 – DUIs and hitting early warning signs
00:20:00 – Using appearance and relationships for power
00:23:00 – Career rise in television and media
00:25:00 – Motherhood, ambition, and mounting pressure
00:26:00 – Alcohol as “liquid courage” for auditions
00:27:00 – Hiding drinking and increasing dependence
00:28:00 – The failed attempt to moderate
00:29:00 – The day of her final drink
00:31:00 – DUI arrest and confrontation with reality
00:33:00 – Surrender and return to AA
00:38:00 – Emotional sobriety and healing trauma
00:55:00 – Breaking stigma and normalizing recovery conversations
Marci's Links
YouTube
SIS Links
💌 Sisters In Sobriety Substack – where the magic (and the mocktail recipes) happen
📬 Sisters In Sobriety Email
📸 Sisters In Sobriety Instagram
🌐 Kathleen’s Website Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcast
📸 Kathleen’s Instagram
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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