RE 541: The Quiet Revolution

RE 541: The Quiet Revolution

Recovery Elevator

Today we have Marisa. She is 50 years old from Fairfax, VA and she took her last drink on March 17th, 2024.   This episode brought to you by: – 10% off of your first month #sponsored – 20% off your order with code RE20   Check out the...

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50:0530 Jun 2025

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RE 541: The Quiet Revolution

Episode Overview

  • Marisa shares her journey to sobriety.
  • The importance of therapy and facing trauma.
  • Upcoming Recovery Elevator events.
  • CBD products aiding recovery.
  • Community support in sobriety.
Keep going. Don't quit quitting and know you are seen. Know you are not alone in your quest to ditch the drink.

In this engaging episode of Recovery Elevator, host Paul Churchill introduces Marisa, a courageous woman from Fairfax, Virginia, who shares her inspiring journey to sobriety. Marisa took her last drink on March 17, 2024, and has since embraced a life of clarity and connection. Her story is one of resilience and hope, reflecting the challenges and triumphs faced during recovery.

Marisa discusses the critical role of therapy in addressing past trauma, including childhood abuse and the impact of a challenging marriage. She emphasizes how acknowledging these issues and working through them has been pivotal in her journey. Therapy has provided her with the tools to navigate her emotions, leading to a stronger and more grounded sobriety. Paul highlights several upcoming Recovery Elevator events designed to support individuals in their recovery, including retreats and sober travel experiences.

These events offer opportunities to connect with others and reinforce the importance of community in maintaining sobriety. Listeners learn about ExactNature's CBD products, which can help manage cravings and mood changes associated with quitting alcohol and drugs. These products offer a natural solution to support the emotional and physical challenges of recovery. Marisa's story is a testament to the power of staying connected, whether through therapy or community events.

Her journey inspires others to face their struggles head-on and embrace the support available. As she says, "Keep going. Don't quit quitting. You are seen, supported, and loved." This episode reminds us that recovery is not just about abstaining from alcohol but transforming from the inside out. Recovery Elevator continues to provide invaluable resources and support to those on their journey, ensuring no one feels alone in their quest for a healthier life.

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