Sober Sisters

Sober Sisters Talk

Sober Sisters

  • Welcome Lynette!

Welcome Lynette!

Friday 1st May 2020

Lynette, a retired pastor, discusses faith, long-term sobriety, and coping with change on 'Sober Sisters Talk' with M.G. and Elizabeth.
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41 minutes
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Thought-provoking

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Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Creative Recovery Journeys
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
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Faith, Sobriety, and Change: Lynette's Journey on Sober Sisters Talk

My life has changed so many times in recovery and I've had to fall in love with recovery over and over again.
What happens when a retired pastor with years of sobriety joins the conversation? In this episode of 'Sober Sisters Talk', M.G. and Elizabeth Pudwill welcome Lynette, an OG in the recovery community. Lynette brings her wealth of experience from multiple 12-step programs to the table, sharing her journey of faith, spirituality, and the constant evolution that sobriety demands. Lynette opens up about the challenges of maintaining long-term sobriety, especially during times of change like the pandemic.
She emphasizes the importance of intentional living, creating new rituals, and staying connected with others even when physical distancing is required. The trio dives deep into topics like loneliness, codependency, and the necessity of building new relationships to support a sober lifestyle. One of the standout moments is when Lynette reflects, 'My life has changed so many times in recovery and I've had to fall in love with recovery over and over again'.
Her words resonate with anyone who has faced the ups and downs of staying sober. If you're seeking inspiration and practical advice for your own journey, this episode offers a blend of personal stories and actionable tips. Tune in to hear how faith and intentional living can transform your path to sobriety.