Happiest Hour with Paula Devine

A Conversation with Juliet Warner: Sobriety, Relapse & AA truths

40 min · 1 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio A Conversation with Juliet Warner: Sobriety, Relapse & AA truths

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This week I sat down with Juliet Warner for an honest conversation about sobriety, relapse, faith, motherhood, and what recovery actually looks like behind the scenes. We talk about relapse and finding our way back. AA, God, and the magic of the 12 Steps Parenting teens and becoming a more present mom. What recovery gave us that alcohol never could This isn’t a conversation about perfection. It’s about honesty, second chances, showing up, and creating a life you don’t want to escape from.

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