Kelly's Path: From Rebellion to 30 Years of Sobriety
The really cool thing about getting sober is these people want to do things...And once the trust came for women, when I realized they weren't all out to steal my boyfriend or bury me somewhere, I was able to communicate with them and I was able to be honest.
Kelly's journey is one many can relate to. Growing up in a military family in the northeast, she found herself turning to alcohol at a young age. It was her way of rebelling and coping with undiagnosed ADHD. What started as a means of escape quickly spiraled into a life she couldn't control. Realizing her life had become unmanageable, Kelly sought help through Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Now, she's approaching an incredible milestone—30 years of sobriety.
In this episode of the '4th Dimensioners Podcast', Kelly shares her raw and inspiring story. She talks about the importance of sponsorship, the support she found in AA, and the challenges and rewards of living a sober life. One of the most striking moments is when Kelly reflects on the trust and honesty she built with other women in recovery. She says, 'The really cool thing about getting sober is these people want to do things...
And once the trust came for women, when I realized they weren't all out to steal my boyfriend or bury me somewhere, I was able to communicate with them and I was able to be honest'. This episode isn't just about Kelly's past; it's about the hope and strength she found in her journey. Whether you're struggling with addiction or supporting someone who is, Kelly's story offers a beacon of hope and a reminder that recovery is possible.