Clean Play Podcast
What happens when you’re excellent on paper—but falling apart in private? In this episode, Anne and Chris sit down with Jessica Dueñas (Bottomless to Sober, former teacher, Kentucky State Teacher of the Year) for a conversation about body image, achievement, stigma, and the moment sobriety stopped being a “band-aid” and became a full identity rebuild. This is Clean Play game film for anyone who’s been praised for performance while quietly losing themselves. Takeaways (5)Timestamps (3–6)Resources / Guest Links Mentioned: * Achievement can’t heal old wounds—it can only distract you from them for a while. * Alcohol doesn’t de-stress; it delays—and the bill shows up the next morning. * Recovery needs the right fit: support that works for you beats shame-based “one way.” * Medication isn’t a moral failure—it can be crutches while your nervous system heals. * Worth is inherent: “Your sobriety does not determine your worth.” Full stop. * [01:10] Meet Jessica + why this conversation matters * [03:25] “Born to teach” + seeking affirmation outside the home * [11:12] The stress of education: standards, systems, and no wiggle room * [17:09] Trying to quit alone + why treatment became necessary * [21:10] Building a recovery path that fits (therapy, medication, writing) * [34:56] Worthiness, body image, and parenting without passing the shame down * Jessica Dueñas: Bottomless to Sober (website + Substack + podcast) * Instagram: @JessicaDuaneis24 * Mentioned: The Four Agreements (Don Miguel Ruiz) This Naked Mind (Annie Grace)
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