Namaste's Sobriety: Finding Strength and Hope Later in Life
Finally, at 60 years old, I finally found the support I needed, and it didn't come in a doctor's office, it came right here, yeah, and it came from within you.
Imagine reaching your 60s and deciding it's time to turn your life around. That's exactly what Namaste did, and her story is nothing short of remarkable. In this episode of the Sobertown Podcast, King13 sits down with Namaste, a self-employed woman who bravely shares her journey of getting sober later in life. Namaste reflects on her wild teenage years and the fatal night that changed everything.
Married for 38 years and now living independently, she talks about the physical and emotional scars left by alcohol, including 19 fractures. But Namaste's story isn't just about the past; it's about the courage to change and the power of community. She found support not in a doctor's office but through the Sobertown app, proving that it's never too late to seek help. Namaste offers heartfelt advice for those struggling with sobriety, emphasizing the importance of community and inner strength.
Her tale is a beacon of hope for anyone facing similar challenges, showing that even in the darkest times, there's always a way forward. Tune in to hear Namaste's inspiring journey and learn how she found hope and resilience in the most unexpected places.