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The Bubble Hour

The First Year (Guest: Robin)

The Bubble Hour

The Bubble Hour

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.7560 Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2016

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Milestones are an opportunity to take stock of how far we have come, and to celebrate the way that day by day, time adds up!  Jean welcomes guest Robin, who recently celebrated one year alcohol-free, to share her experiences and insights.  When asked what made her decide to quit drinking, Robin said (in her charming accent), "Well it was bad enough that I was getting old, I didn't want to be old and pathetic!" It is that kind of plain-spoken wisdom you can expect from this interview. Enjoy.

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0:00.0

blog talk radio

0:01.5

I own it

0:11.2

not proud that was me

0:14.5

and when I face it

0:16.1

a little dignity

0:19.1

not looking for

0:21.1

Excuse

0:21.6

I just want to be free

0:24.3

From power

0:25.5

weakness head on me

0:28.1

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0:30.6

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0:31.6

Free

0:32.6

Hi everyone and welcome to the bubble hour where real people tell real stories of addiction and recovery.

0:46.7

I recently met a fascinating lady named Robin just as she celebrated her first year of sobriety,

0:51.9

and Robin's cheerful energy, wit, and inquisitiveness

0:56.2

made for lively conversations.

0:58.3

And I just knew that her voice needed to be heard here on the bubble hour.

1:04.0

So here to reflect on the highs and lows of her first year of sobriety is my friend Robin.

1:10.6

Robin, welcome to the show.

1:13.3

Hi, Jane.

1:15.7

I'm really grateful that you are willing to do this.

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