Real Talk with Alysse Bryson: Navigating Early Sobriety and Setting Boundaries
I'm here to support those people who really want to transform their lives, who you know, somebody who has Two Years of sobriety. I don't know how they can support somebody who has been drinking and using for Years. I don't, I can't wrap my head around that I don't know.
Imagine sitting down with a friend who truly gets what you're going through. That's what you'll feel in this episode of 'Connected Calm Life', where Lane Kennedy chats with Alysse Bryson, founder of the Sober Curator. These two dive deep into the raw and real aspects of early sobriety, the challenges of motherhood, and the importance of setting family boundaries.
Alysse's journey through long-term recovery offers a wealth of wisdom, especially for those just starting out on their own path to sobriety. Alysse opens up about her personal struggles, including the tough lessons learned from parenting mistakes and the stigma that often surrounds addiction. Her candid reflections provide a sense of solidarity and hope for anyone navigating similar waters.
One standout moment is when Alysse discusses the transformative power of service, sharing how helping others has been a cornerstone of her recovery. Lane and Alysse also tackle practical issues like slowing down during the hectic holiday season and setting intentions to maintain focus and calm. Their conversation is filled with actionable advice, making it not just inspiring but also incredibly useful. Whether you're dealing with codependency or trying to establish healthier family dynamics, this episode has something for everyone.
So, if you're looking for an honest, heartfelt discussion that offers both support and practical tips, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear Alysse's story and gain insights that could make a real difference in your own recovery journey.