Happiest Hour with Paula Devine

3 things I learned from a friend in early sobriety

18 min · 1 de may de 2026
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In this Friday series episode, Ashley and I are sharing 3 things that really stuck with us in early sobriety and beyond. The fears, the shifts, the small moments that actually matter and what it looks like when everything feels new and a little uncomfortable. Not the polished version...the real version. If you've ever wondered : "Could I actually do this?" or "What does it really look like in the beginning?" This one's for you!

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