
This week, Kim and I discuss #7 of Women for Sobriety’s Acceptance Statements.
Love can change the course of my world.
Caring is all-important.
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This week, Kim and I discuss #7 of Women for Sobriety’s Acceptance Statements.
Love can change the course of my world.
Caring is all-important.
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This week, Kim and I discuss #6 of Women for Sobriety’s Acceptance Statements.
Life can be ordinary or it can be great. Greatness is mine by a conscious effort.
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Someone recently asked me if I went to rehab to get sober, and I was like, “No, but I wish I could go now.”
I mean, generally speaking, there’s nothing I would rather do than put responsible adult life on “pause,” indefinitely, to go read, reflect, hike, do yoga, get therapized, yak with likeminded folks about recovery, philosophy, history, humanity…which, incidentally, is what I do with my friend Kim on our “Living Sober” podcast. It’s worth a listen, if you’re into all that deep stuff, too! 🗣️🎙️👂🏻
I should probably warn you that some off-color language occasionally slips outta my mouth on the pod. In the only listener feedback we’ve received (from someone other than my mom), an emailer took issue with my “use of profanity.” 🙊
Figures! It’s been that kind of season lately, when my square-peg edges seem particularly rough, and all the world seems especially round. Like any good self-protective human who feels cornered, and like any recovering addict who buried their old trusty escape hatch, I find myself really yearning to run away and leave it all behind. Thus, I guess, the rehab fantasy. 🤷🏼♀️


This week, Kim and I discuss #5 of Women for Sobriety’s Acceptance Statements.
I am what I think. I am a capable, competent, caring, compassionate woman.
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In this episode, my co-host Kim and I chat about Statement #4 in the Women for Sobriety program book:
Problems bother me only to the degree I permit.
I now better understand my problems. I do not permit problems to overwhelm me.
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In this week’s episode, Kim and I break down #3 of Women for Sobriety’s 13 Acceptance Statements:
Happiness is a habit I am developing. Happiness is created, not waited for.

In this week’s episode, Kim and I break down #2 of Women for Sobriety’s 13 Acceptance Statements:
Negative thoughts destroy only myself. My first conscious sober act is to reduce negativity in my life.
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Continue reading “New podcast: “Living Sober,” Ep. 2”
When I said I had been working on a podcast with a sober pal, I wasn’t kidding! Here’s the first episode of our “Living Sober” series, inspired by Women for Sobriety’s 13 Acceptance Statements and expertly produced by Kim, my co-host.
Our topic is Statement 1: I have a life-threatening problem that once had me. I now take charge of my life and my well-being. I accept the responsibility.