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🎙️ Everything Had to Fall Apart: A Journey in Finding Herself - Osha’s StoryFriday, May 30th40 min 01 sec In this raw and deeply honest episode, Osha shares what it took to break free from the grip of alcoholism after years of chaos, legal trouble, and emotional fallout. From drinking fifths of vodka in isolation to fighting with friends and racking up DWIs, her story reflects the painful but powerful truth so many women in recovery will recognize.But this conversation isn’t just about rock bottom—it’s about what came next.🔹 How hitting emotional and spiritual lows helped Osha ask for help 🔹 The surprising role her family—especially her brother in recovery—played in her healing 🔹 Learning to embrace meditation (after hating the idea!) 🔹 Letting go of toxic friendships to make room for genuine sisterhood in sobriety 🔹 Why practicing honesty and setting boundaries became non-negotiable for her peaceOsha reminds us that sobriety is more than just putting down the drink—it's about showing up for yourself and others with truth, love, and courage. Whether you're in early recovery or years deep into the journey, this episode will speak to your heart.👉 Don’t miss this powerful testimony of transformation, humility, and hope. Hit play and be reminded that you're not alone.#RecoverySisterhood #SobrietyJourney #WomenInRecovery #OshasStory #AlcoholRecovery #12StepProgram #HonestConversations #HealingInSobriety🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and comment below — your thoughts and stories are always welcome here in the Sisterhood.SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel Too! http://www.youtube.com/@RecoverySisterhoodPodcast?sub_confirmation=1Trigger warnings: Some of the content of these episodes mentions drinking, past drug use, suicide as well as other personal traumas. Please seek help if needed. The national suicide prevention line is 988 in the United States. Links are provided below for international free help and other resources. DisclaimerIf you are struggling with alcohol or any addiction, here are links to free programs and free help that are available:AA (Alcoholics Anonymous): https://www.aa.org/find-aaNA (Narcotics Anonymous): https://usa-na.org/find-naACA (Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families https://adultchildren.org/meeting-search/SMART (Self-Management and Recovery Training): https://smartrecovery.orgOther outside free resources outside of recovery:Suicide Prevention in US: Call, or text, 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline:Suicide Prevention Internationally: International Association for Suicide Prevention: https://www.iasp.info/suicidalthoughts/Domestic Violence Help: International Domestic Violence Resources: https://safeandtogetherinstitute.com/international-domestic-violence-resources/International Sexual Assault Resources: https://rainn.org/international-sexual-assault-resources🎙️ Everything Had to Fall Apart: A Journey in Finding Herself - Osha’s StoryYouTube Link to This EpisodePlease share the love and share this episode!Questions, comments, suggestions? Drop them in the comment box below! Join us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565761686338Join us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/recoverysisterhoodpodcastFollow on YouTube!Empowerment in Recovery, Recovery Sisterhood Podcast, AA Stories, Recovery Stories, Women In Recovery

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