Have you ever had something about yourself that you don’t think is that big of deal, but when you share it, everyone else seems to think it is a big deal?
That’s Mike and me with drinking. Or not drinking, as the case may be.
Our most popular episode of The Kate & Mike Show of 2019 BY FAR was the one we did about Sobriety, Substances, and Choosing to Live Awake (episode 137) in which Mike shared his sordid journey with drugs and alcohol, and I shared mine (not so sordid but still worth mentioning).
That’s why we’re kicking off 2020 with back-to-back episodes on sobriety. Last week we talked with Holly Whitaker about our culture’s f’d up relationship with alcohol and the ways in which the traditional, patriarchal structures of recovery don’t serve everyone.
This week we’re back with an equally powerful episode with memoirist Laura McKowen about her journey with addiction, getting sober, and then falling deeply in love with her sober life.
As Laura shares, she thought that sobriety was a sentence for a sad existence without fun or sex or truly living.
Until her life required her to get sober and discover the truth: that sobriety is an invitation to a truer, more beautiful life, not a sentence.
You don’t have to want to get sober in order to get the gold from this episode, though I would totally cheer you on if you do!
In the episode you’ll hear:
- What Laura did about the shame she was carrying from the things that happened while she was drinking
- How we forgive ourselves for things we think are unforgivable
- How to actually feel your feelings and why they won’t kill you (and what opportunities lie on the other side)
- About the beauty and possibilities of a sober life
- Laura’s story of getting a book deal (I always have to ask some business questions)
Click here and press play for all of the inspiration.
I’m really excited for you to get to soak in the beauty and wisdom of Laura. She’s a gem. So are you.
Love,
Kate
Kate Northrup is an entrepreneur, bestselling author, and mother who supports ambitious, motivated and successful women to light up the world without burning themselves out in the process. Committed to empowering women entrepreneurs to create their most successful businesses while navigating motherhood, Kate is the founder and CEO of Origin Collective, a monthly membership site where women all over the world gather to achieve more while doing less. Her first book, Money: A Love Story, has been published in 5 languages. Kate’s work has been featured by The Today Show, Yahoo! Finance, Women’s Health, Glamour, and The Huffington Post, and she’s spoken to audiences of thousands with Hay House, Wanderlust, USANA Health Sciences, and more. Kate lives with her husband and business partner, Mike, and their daughter Penelope in Maine. Find out more and receive your free copy of the 5 Simple and effective ways to get the results you want in your business at katenorthrup.com.
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