Welcome to Through the Glass Recovery Podcast, Where we believe that connection is the opposite of addiction, vulnerability is the antidote to shame, and that recovery isn’t just rewarding, but also a lot of fun. Listen as we get together with friends to shed light on the hard things, talk about the other side of addiction, and how we create a life so full there’s no space left for alcohol.
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Welcome to Through the Glass Recovery Podcast, Where we believe that connection is the opposite of addiction, vulnerability is the antidote to shame, and that recovery isn’t just rewarding, but also a lot of fun. Listen as we get together with friends to shed light on the hard things, talk about the other side of addiction, and how we create a life so full there’s no space left for alcohol.
164 | I Lost All My Friends When I Quit Drinking: How to Cope With Loneliness in Early Sobriety
No Alcohol Needed: The Podcast
59 minutes
2 months ago
164 | I Lost All My Friends When I Quit Drinking: How to Cope With Loneliness in Early Sobriety
If you’ve ever thought, “I lost all my friends when I quit drinking,” you’re not alone. In this episode, we talk about the loneliness that often follows sobriety - why friendships can fade when alcohol leaves the picture, what’s really happening beneath the surface, and how to build new, meaningful connections that actually fit the person you’re becoming. Tune in for honest stories, nsights, and hope that you can find your people again in sobriety.
No Alcohol Needed: The Podcast
Welcome to Through the Glass Recovery Podcast, Where we believe that connection is the opposite of addiction, vulnerability is the antidote to shame, and that recovery isn’t just rewarding, but also a lot of fun. Listen as we get together with friends to shed light on the hard things, talk about the other side of addiction, and how we create a life so full there’s no space left for alcohol.