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Summary
In this episode of Sober As F*ck, hosts Jess and Ryan welcome Alex and Alison, a couple who met in recovery and have been sober for 17 and 15 years, respectively. They share their individual journeys to sobriety, the challenges they faced, and how their backgrounds influenced their addiction. The conversation delves into the importance of community, the impact of relationships in recovery, and the couple's new venture, Recovery Beans, a coffee business aimed at supporting mental health and addiction recovery. Their stories highlight the power of resilience and the importance of finding joy and connection in sobriety.
Takeaways
Recovery is a personal journey that varies for everyone.
Community support is crucial in the recovery process.
It's important to address underlying issues driving addiction.
Sobriety can feel like a second chance at life.
Relationships in recovery require boundaries and individual growth.
Finding joy in sobriety can come from new ventures.
The stigma around addiction affects how stories are perceived.
Mindset shifts are essential for lasting recovery.
Humor can be a powerful tool in dealing with heavy topics.
Sharing personal stories can help others feel less alone.
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Summary
In this episode of Sober As F*ck, hosts Jess and Ryan welcome Alex and Alison, a couple who met in recovery and have been sober for 17 and 15 years, respectively. They share their individual journeys to sobriety, the challenges they faced, and how their backgrounds influenced their addiction. The conversation delves into the importance of community, the impact of relationships in recovery, and the couple's new venture, Recovery Beans, a coffee business aimed at supporting mental health and addiction recovery. Their stories highlight the power of resilience and the importance of finding joy and connection in sobriety.
Takeaways
Recovery is a personal journey that varies for everyone.
Community support is crucial in the recovery process.
It's important to address underlying issues driving addiction.
Sobriety can feel like a second chance at life.
Relationships in recovery require boundaries and individual growth.
Finding joy in sobriety can come from new ventures.
The stigma around addiction affects how stories are perceived.
Mindset shifts are essential for lasting recovery.
Humor can be a powerful tool in dealing with heavy topics.
Sharing personal stories can help others feel less alone.

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