Send us a text In this episode of Sick & Tired Recovery, I shared in a Zoom meeting — my truth from the heart. I talk about what it was like growing up, and how there was once a time I was completely alright with being me. But somewhere along the way, being myself started to feel different. That’s when I picked up the drink — trying to fit in, trying to belong. What I didn’t realize then is that every sip pulled me further away from who I really was. If you’ve ever lost yourself try...
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Send us a text In this episode of Sick & Tired Recovery, I shared in a Zoom meeting — my truth from the heart. I talk about what it was like growing up, and how there was once a time I was completely alright with being me. But somewhere along the way, being myself started to feel different. That’s when I picked up the drink — trying to fit in, trying to belong. What I didn’t realize then is that every sip pulled me further away from who I really was. If you’ve ever lost yourself try...
Send us a text In this episode of Sick & Tired Recovery, my guest William opens up about what it was like to grow up constantly questioning his worth as a man. Shaped by society’s standards of masculinity—what he should look like, how he should act, and what success should mean—William carried a deep sense of not being “enough.” We talk about how these pressures influenced his choices, his relationships, and his self-image, and how he’s working today to rewrite the story of manhood ...
Sick & Tired Recovery: Remembering Who You Are
Send us a text In this episode of Sick & Tired Recovery, I shared in a Zoom meeting — my truth from the heart. I talk about what it was like growing up, and how there was once a time I was completely alright with being me. But somewhere along the way, being myself started to feel different. That’s when I picked up the drink — trying to fit in, trying to belong. What I didn’t realize then is that every sip pulled me further away from who I really was. If you’ve ever lost yourself try...