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NAKED - Changing the Face of Addiction
Tamar Powers challenges the tradition of anonymity in sobriety, advocating for openness and vulnerability to inspire and transform lives.
16:51•31 May 2021
Breaking Free: Tamar Powers on Anonymity and Sobriety
“To be truly free, you have got to be willing to expose your vulnerabilities as a critical component of recovery and in changing your life and being honest about being sober and about your past.”
Why do we keep our sobriety a secret? In this episode of 'NAKED - Changing the Face of Addiction', Tamar Powers takes a hard look at the tradition of anonymity in recovery circles. She questions why we hide our journey from the world, sharing her own experiences of the negative impacts secrecy had on her recovery. Tamar argues that enough is enough; it's time to step out of the shadows and be open about our struggles.
She believes that vulnerability isn't a weakness but a strength that can inspire and help others on their own paths to sobriety. Tamar also touches on the importance of awareness and taking control of your recovery journey. By sharing your story, you not only transform your own life but also offer hope and inspiration to others. Tune in to hear Tamar's compelling case for breaking the silence and embracing openness in sobriety.

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