Dancing Through Sobriety: Kriss Reign's Inspiring Journey
Episode Overview
Kriss Reign shares her journey from addiction to sobriety. Dance played a crucial role in Kriss's recovery process. Community support is vital for healing and maintaining sobriety. Kriss overcame childhood trauma and self-harm through resilience. Sobriety is a personal journey with diverse paths.
"I realized that if I use I can't have any of this."
Get ready to step onto the dance floor with Kriss Reign, an inspiring go-go dancer who shares her incredible journey of recovery and resilience in this episode of *This Pink Cloud*. Hosted by DJ Kelly Reverb and Chad LeMans, the conversation with Kriss is both eye-opening and heartwarming. At 23 years sober, Kriss opens up about her past, including a challenging childhood and experiences in labour camps and 'scared straight' programs.
Her story is one of survival, transformation, and finding joy in unexpected places. Kriss discusses how the rave scene became a sanctuary for her, providing a sense of freedom and community while she maintained her sobriety. With humour and honesty, she talks about her early struggles with addiction, the pivotal moments that led her to choose sobriety at 18, and the role dance played in her healing process.
Listeners will be moved by Kriss's candid reflections on self-harm, mental health challenges, and the importance of finding a supportive network. Her journey underscores the power of personal choice and the impact of a compassionate community. As Kriss recounts her experiences, from hitchhiking across Pennsylvania to finding solace in dance clubs with sober friends, you'll be reminded of the resilience of the human spirit.
Her story is a testament to the idea that recovery is not a one-size-fits-all journey but rather a deeply personal path. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and insight into the multifaceted journey of sobriety. So, why not take a moment to hear Kriss's story? It might just inspire you to dance through your own challenges.