In this week's episode, Emily pulls inspiration for today's discussion from a DM she received from a listener on Instagram. She describes a situation where she was blatantly told her new journey of living an alcohol free life was going to cost her friendships. She navigates through this topic with curiosity and newfound wisdom.
Here's what to listen for in this episode:
-The direct message she received from a listener that inspired the topic on this episode
-Her opinion on losing friends during times of change
-What her "internal warning system" is and how that plays a role in her decision making
-Her take on what kept her successful in the face of dissuasion
Sources to Highlight:
https://riahealth.com/blog/how-to-tell-your-friends-you-dont-drink-anymore/
https://jointempest.com/resources/will-i-lose-friends-if-i-quit-drinking/
https://www.brit.co/vulnerability-in-relationships/
The stories she shares are intended to bring awareness to a subject our society tends to shy away from. They are shared in a heartfelt way with the hope to comfort those who may feel alone in their own struggles.
You will leave the episode feeling comforted that you're not alone and encouraged. Emily uses her gifts of storytelling, sensitivity, and vulnerability to bring light to a subject that has primarily been kept in the dark.
How to get in touch!
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*Emily Chandler is not a licensed therapist and all opinions are her own. This is not an advice podcast. It is a platform to share stories of addiction and recovery to raise awareness. If you are in need of help in your addiction or sobriety, contact a licensed professional.
https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline
https://alcoholicsanonymous.com/
https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline
https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/