The ESSAY Podcast

April 2026 - ESSAY Podcast - Episode 13 - Positive Sobriety

45 min · 14. apr. 2026
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In this encouraging episode of The Essay Podcast, hosts Bill R. and Kawy W. are joined by Susie B. from Idaho, USA, to explore the theme of positive sobriety. Together, they reflect on the reality that it’s possible to be sober from acting out, yet still feel stuck, disconnected, or unhappy. Susie shares her experience of moving beyond mere abstinence into a fuller, more joyful way of living—one marked by growth, connection, and true freedom. This episode is a powerful reminder that recovery is not just about what we leave behind, but about the life we step into.

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