Finding Direction in Sobriety: Insights from Sober Sisters Talk
You have already gone through your own personal pandemic...it may be something to say: well, I'm retreating and isolating right now, but you know there are things that you can still do.
Ever feel lost in the maze of sobriety? M.G. and Elizabeth Pudwill, the dynamic duo behind 'Sober Sisters Talk', are here to guide you through it. In this episode, 'Good Orderly Direction', they dive into how to take meaningful action when times get tough. Drawing from the wisdom of 'Living Sober', they share personal stories and practical tips on dealing with isolation, obsession, and maintaining emotional balance. These two seasoned hosts don't shy away from the hard stuff.
Whether it's discussing sex and sobriety or the challenges of juggling multiple 12-step programs, they keep it real and relatable. One standout piece of advice? Stay connected by being of service. Whether it's answering calls for a phone bank or promoting workshops, helping others can be a lifeline during crises. They also highlight an upcoming spring SLAA workshop in Houston, encouraging listeners to join in, no matter where they're from. But it's not all serious talk. M.G.
and Elizabeth sprinkle in humor and light-hearted moments, like sharing their own quirky ways of staying productive—ever tried learning a new dance from YouTube? 'Good Orderly Direction' is more than just a podcast episode; it's a source of support and encouragement for anyone navigating the ups and downs of sobriety. Tune in for a mix of laughter, wisdom, and actionable advice that makes the journey a little less lonely.