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Well hey yâall, welcome back to Southern Sober & Sassy, where recovery meets real life and we arenât afraid to tell the truth about either one.
Todayâs episode is called âUnapologetically Sober.â
Now somewhere along the way, a whole lot of us started believing we needed to apologize for getting healthy. Apologize for setting boundaries. Apologize for not drinking. Apologize for leaving the chaos behind.
Bless our hearts.
The truth is, recovery isnât something to be ashamed ofâitâs something to be proud of. We fought battles most people never saw, climbed mountains we werenât sure weâd survive, and somehow found our way back to ourselves.
So if youâve ever felt uncomfortable ordering sweet tea instead of a cocktail⊠if youâve ever worried about what other people think of your recovery⊠or if youâve ever shrunk yourself to make someone else comfortable, pull up a chair.
Because today weâre talking about what it means to live out loud, stand firm in your sobriety, and quit apologizing for the very thing that saved your life.
Grab your coffee, your sweet tea, or whatever keeps you sober and sane, and letâs get sassy about recovery.
Yâall, letâs dive in!
Amy & Kristy - [email protected]
By Pursuit of RecoveryWell hey yâall, welcome back to Southern Sober & Sassy, where recovery meets real life and we arenât afraid to tell the truth about either one.
Todayâs episode is called âUnapologetically Sober.â
Now somewhere along the way, a whole lot of us started believing we needed to apologize for getting healthy. Apologize for setting boundaries. Apologize for not drinking. Apologize for leaving the chaos behind.
Bless our hearts.
The truth is, recovery isnât something to be ashamed ofâitâs something to be proud of. We fought battles most people never saw, climbed mountains we werenât sure weâd survive, and somehow found our way back to ourselves.
So if youâve ever felt uncomfortable ordering sweet tea instead of a cocktail⊠if youâve ever worried about what other people think of your recovery⊠or if youâve ever shrunk yourself to make someone else comfortable, pull up a chair.
Because today weâre talking about what it means to live out loud, stand firm in your sobriety, and quit apologizing for the very thing that saved your life.
Grab your coffee, your sweet tea, or whatever keeps you sober and sane, and letâs get sassy about recovery.
Yâall, letâs dive in!
Amy & Kristy - [email protected]