51 | Never Hear Desperation the Same Way Again! The Unexpected Gift That Led to Transformation in Sobriety.


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Mar 14 2024 14 mins   1

Hey there, sobriety warriors! In this episode, I take a unique approach by revisiting the early days of my recovery journey and sharing how I turned to literature, including the big book and the Bible, for guidance. I discuss the transformative power of the twelve steps and the profound impact they've had on my life, as well as the concept of the "gift of desperation" and its role in my ongoing recovery. As my sobriety anniversary approaches, I reflect on the challenges and triumphs of the past 13 years, including the profound peace and gratitude that sobriety has brought me. Join me as I express my immense gratitude for the fellowship, relationships, and inner freedom that have enriched my sober lifestyle. Plus, get ready for upcoming episodes featuring impactful guest interviews and insightful discussions on mental health, spirituality, and navigating parenthood while staying sober. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey, and remember, we are stronger than we think we are. Keep fighting and showing your strength.


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**It’s time for that desperately sought after solo Target run.. Grab your keys and let’s go for a drive... There’s no judgment (or breathalyzer) at this Sobriety Checkpoint.**


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Music for Sobriety Checkpoint created by my cousin: Jake Meyer - Copyright 2021 All rights reserved.



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****The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of Felicia Hermle and her guests and do not reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent or are a part of.****


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****The information contained in this podcast is general information for educational purposes only, it is not, nor is it intended to be, therapy or psychological advice. Please consult your physician or mental health provider regarding advice or support for your health and wellbeing. If you are in crisis, please call your local 24-hour hotline or 911.****