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Sober Motivation: Sharing Sobriety Stories

Hadley experienced relief from her first drink of alcohol at 14 and went from binge drinking in college to mommy wine culture.

Sober Motivation: Sharing Sobriety Stories

Brad McLeod

Mental Health, Alternative Health, Sobriety, Sober, Education, Quit Drinking, Alcohol Free, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement

4.8596 Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, we have Hadley, who speaks about her first drink at 14 and how it would remain complicated until quitting at 41. As life progressed so did the drinking from the binge drinking culture in college to the mommy wine culture that followed. After another night of broken promises to herself about remaining present and aware at a party, she blacked out and the hangover lasted several days and the thoughts of quitting started to become more real. Hadley discusses how it was in a 2-year span that she was working on her relationship with alcohol and after a day drinking session at the lake house she began her journey of sobriety in August of 2021 and everything has changed since then. This is Hadley’s story on the Sober Motivation podcast.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to Season 3 of the Suburmotivation podcast.

0:03.3

Join me, Brad, each week as my guests and I share incredible and powerful sobriety stories.

0:08.3

We are here to show sobriety as possible, one story at a time.

0:12.0

Let's go.

0:14.0

In today's episode, we have Hadley, who speaks about her first drink at 14 and how it would remain complicated until she quit at 41.

0:22.0

As life progressed, so did the drinking from the binge drinking culture in college to the

0:26.0

mommy wine culture that followed. After another night of broken promises to herself about

0:31.4

remaining present and aware at a party, she blacked out in the hangover lasted several days

0:36.4

and the thoughts of quitting started to become more real.

0:39.7

Hadley discusses how it was in a two-year span that she was working on her relationship with alcohol.

0:46.0

And after a day drinking session at the lakehouse, she began her journey of sobriety in August of 2021.

0:53.8

And everything has changed since then. This is Hadley's story on the

0:57.3

sober motivation podcast. How's it going everyone? We're three months into a new year and I'd like to

1:02.2

take a pulse on how everyone's doing and feeling. If you made the commitment to get sober in

1:06.7

2024 but are struggling to stay accountable, check out Soberlink. Soberlink is an accountability

1:12.0

tool that will keep you honest. It uses a really high-tech breathalyzer system to help when

1:17.7

those cravings get a little too loud. Here's why I love it. You'll test at the same time every day,

1:22.9

eliminating testing anxiety. Devices have built-in facial recognition so it knows it's you testing.

1:29.1

Pamper sensors flag any attempts at trying to beat the system. For instance, family receive instant

1:34.3

test results helping to rebuild trust and prevent relapse. If you're serious about getting sober,

1:39.6

this is a tool to use and the only monitoring system I recommend. Make these next months count.

1:45.6

Visit soberlink.com slash recover to sign up and receive $50 off your device.

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