Because This Matters
Alison Krebs has lived many lives within one lifetime. She began her career in the high-pressure world of corporate leadership, helping build a Fortune 500 company. After entering recovery in 1999, her path took unexpected turns—through monastic formation, years running a dog grooming business, and eventually to the stage as the lead vocalist of Rok Ali and the Addiction, an internationally touring hard rock band. Underneath every chapter is a deeper thread: humility, community, surrender, and the ongoing process of becoming more fully human. In this conversation, Alison reflects on how her understanding of achievement changed over time, why vulnerability became essential to growth, and how recovery reshaped the way she sees identity, spirituality, accountability, and purpose. The conversation explores the tension between striving and surrender, the role of community in healing and alignment, and what it means to let go of certainty in order to become more fully human. This episode explores: • How humility transformed Alison’s relationship with achievement • The role of recovery in reshaping identity and purpose • Why vulnerability and accountability are essential for growth • Community as a foundation for healing and alignment • Spirituality, “unknowing,” and learning to let go of control • The relationship between performance, purpose, and transcendence ⸻ Connect with Alison / Rock Ali and the Addiction: https://rokali.com/ [https://rokali.com/] ⸻ Because This Matters is a podcast exploring how values take shape—and become action—through the challenges and experiences that define our lives. If this conversation meant something to you, please follow, rate, and review the show—and share it with someone else.
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