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Slaying Sober
James Date
21 episodes
5 days ago
Where we tell stories of addiction, recovery and hope.
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Where we tell stories of addiction, recovery and hope.
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Self-Improvement
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Season 3 - Ep. 1 - Dolly - is not mediocre
Slaying Sober
31 minutes 26 seconds
1 month ago
Season 3 - Ep. 1 - Dolly - is not mediocre

In this conversation, Dolly shares her journey from loneliness and addiction to recovery and empowerment.

She discusses the creation of SOS Melbourne, a community aimed at supporting women in sobriety, and reflects on the impact of her upbringing and relationships on her drinking habits.

Dolly emphasizes the importance of faith in her recovery, the rewards of being a present parent, and the need for social spaces that do not revolve around alcohol.

The discussion highlights the growing movement against the normalization of drinking culture, particularly among mothers.

Takeaways

  • Dolly created SOS Melbourne to fill a gap in sobriety support for women.
  • She felt lonely in her recovery journey and sought community.
  • Dolly's childhood experiences shaped her relationship with alcohol.
  • Binge drinking was normalized in her social circles, complicating her perception of addiction.
  • Finding love and starting a family prompted Dolly to reassess her drinking habits.
  • COVID-19 intensified the pressures of 'mummy wine culture'.
  • Dolly's faith played a crucial role in her recovery process.
  • She emphasizes the importance of being a reliable parent post-recovery.
  • Dolly's community events focus on socializing without alcohol.
  • The movement against alcohol normalization is gaining momentum.

Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene

03:06 Creating a Supportive Community for Women in Sobriety

06:08 Personal Journey: Growing Up with Alcoholism

09:00 The Role of Alcohol in Social Life

11:53 Recognizing the Problem: A Turning Point

14:25 Navigating Recovery: AA and Beyond

15:46 Navigating Recovery and Support Systems

16:31 The Role of Faith in Personal Transformation

18:22 Finding Peace Through Faith

20:13 The Journey of Recovery and Relapse

21:49 Rediscovering Self and Purpose

23:14 The Impact of Sobriety on Parenting

25:43 Challenging Societal Norms Around Alcohol

27:33 Building a Supportive Community

29:22 Creating Meaningful Connections Without Alcohol

30:53 OUTRO SS.wav

Slaying Sober
Where we tell stories of addiction, recovery and hope.