RE 80: Celebrity Alcoholics: Some Made it, Some Didn't

RE 80: Celebrity Alcoholics: Some Made it, Some Didn't

Recovery Elevator

Lo, with 7.5 months of sobriety, shares her story... FYI! Alcoholism does not segregate. It is straight-up an equal, all around ass-kicker… Alcoholism does not care about your gender, race, social status, height, weight, athletic prowess, economic...

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35:0229 Aug 2016

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Behind the Glitz: Celebrities Battling Alcoholism

Alcoholism does not care about your gender, race, social status, height, weight, athletic prowess, economic status or celeb status.

What do Stephen King, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Ben Affleck have in common? They’re part of a group of celebrities who’ve faced the harsh realities of alcoholism and come out on the other side. In this episode of 'Recovery Elevator', host Paul Churchill sits down with Lo, who’s been sober for 7.5 months, to shed light on how alcoholism doesn't discriminate.

It doesn’t matter if you’re rich, famous, or seemingly have it all – alcohol can still be a destructive force in your life. Lo shares her personal journey of addiction and recovery, emphasizing that surrendering to the process and finding a higher power were crucial steps in her path to sobriety. The episode also highlights how some celebrities quietly fade away due to their drinking habits, while others manage to reclaim their lives.

From the importance of support systems to the transformative power of a sober lifestyle, this conversation is both eye-opening and hopeful. Whether you’re struggling with addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, you’ll find valuable insights and inspiration in these stories of resilience and recovery.

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