The Peace We Crave


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Oct 28 2024 29 mins  

Keywords

sobriety, recovery, emotional sobriety, meditation, mindfulness, addiction, personal growth, healing, coping mechanisms, support

Summary

In this conversation, Tanya D. shares her profound journey to sobriety, detailing her early experiences with alcohol, the turning point that led her to quit drinking, and the subsequent transformation in her life. She discusses the importance of emotional sobriety, meditation, and mindfulness practices in her recovery, as well as the cultural perceptions surrounding alcohol use. Tanya emphasizes the significance of support systems and personal growth in overcoming addiction, and she offers valuable advice for those struggling with similar issues.

Takeaways

  • Tanya's first drink was at four months old.
  • She struggled with alcohol from a young age.
  • A pivotal moment in her sobriety was a hospital visit after a night of heavy drinking.
  • Emotional sobriety involves regular self-checks on well-being.
  • Meditation and mindfulness practices have been crucial in her recovery.
  • Tanya emphasizes the importance of community support in recovery.
  • She believes in the power of personal choice regarding labels in recovery.
  • Cultural stigma around alcohol use remains a significant barrier.
  • Tanya's business focuses on helping others in recovery through holistic practices.
  • She encourages others to explore various pathways to sobriety.

Titles

  • Choosing Your Path: Labels and Recovery
  • Finding Peace in Recovery: Tanya D.'s Story

Sound Bites

  • "I can't do this anymore."
  • "I celebrated 11 years of sobriety."
  • "Emotional sobriety is like, am I fed well?"

Chapters

00:00
Tanya's Journey to Sobriety

08:13
Building a Business in Recovery

11:36
Understanding Emotional Sobriety

19:32
Meditation Practices for Recovery

21:34
Advice to My Younger Self

26:42
Cultural Perspectives on Alcohol and Recovery

29:26
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