Break_ground's Journey: Finding Strength in Sobriety
No, it isn't, alcohol is going to make me be funny. I haven't really told a lot of people in my friends or whatever else, because with the lockdown and with me working at home, I mean I haven't really seen a whole lot of them in person since the pandemic.
What drives someone to embrace sobriety after years of struggle? In this heartfelt episode of Sobertown Podcast, King13 sits down with Break_ground, who has been sober for 175 days. Her story is a powerful testament to resilience and the human spirit. Break_ground opens up about her childhood marred by abandonment and self-worth issues, which eventually led her down the path of high-functioning alcoholism.
She doesn't shy away from discussing her two brain surgeries, spaced 12 years apart, which became pivotal moments in her decision to get sober. These surgeries served as a wake-up call, pushing her to reevaluate her life choices and prioritize her health. But that's not all. Break_ground also delves into the emotional aftermath of losing her father and how sobriety has helped her navigate through grief and healing.
She talks about the importance of addressing limiting beliefs and the role of community support in maintaining sobriety. Her storytelling is raw and genuine, making it easy for listeners to connect with her experiences. If you're looking for a story that highlights the importance of self-care, community, and emotional healing in the journey to sobriety, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear Break_ground's inspiring journey and find hope and strength in her words.