4SoberChicks
Welcome to the 4 Sober Chicks Podcast, we are honored that you are here! If you’re questioning the role alcohol plays in your life or questioning your relationship with alcohol, you are in the right place. Heather, Dana, Lisa, and Meredith are on a mission to end the stigma of addiction by candidly sharing our relationships with alcohol. We’re open and honest about where we came from, what we experienced, and what life is like today.
Episodes
Wednesday May 29, 2024
Wednesday May 29, 2024
A new look with the same great sober chicks! We are now FOR Sober Chicks and excited to start Season 3 with you. With Dana hosting, listen to what we've been up to and what we have in store for Season 3! New guests, new stories, the same great banter and silliness you've come to love.
Go to our linktr.ee/4soberchicks to find all the ways you can listen, watch, and engage!
Sunday Jun 16, 2024
Sunday Jun 16, 2024
Pamela was born in Mexico and migrated to the US in her 20s. She is on the 15th year of a journey of recovery from alcohol addiction, codependency, immigration trauma, and PTSD.
As a certified recovery coach and SHE RECOVERS coach, Pamela helps humans escape the toxic patterns that keep them voiceless and small. Through compassion, clarity, and ownership, she empowers them to recover their voice and reclaim the pen that writes their story. She sees recovery as the path “back home to our heart and the door to our (r)evolution.”
Pamela’s mentorship is on her platform, My Badass Recovery, and Insight Timer.
Sunday Jun 30, 2024
Sunday Jun 30, 2024
Betsy is a licensed marriage and family therapist with more than 30 years in the field of mental health and addictive disorders. She is also a woman in recovery with over 39 years of sobriety! She has a unique perspective on Psycho Trauma (movement and action) and helping her clients through trauma to a more healthy and purposeful life.
Take a listen and be inspired by our next guest! You can find more information on her at www.betsyspier.com.
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
Danya Katrina, sometimes known as “Dani” in the Recovery Space: is a filmmaker, poet, writer, painter, and creator of the series, The Lighthouse Projects. A documentary series focusing on leadership, transformation, and spiritual awareness.
Some of her greatest inspiration comes from the places she has lived and studied; from quaint Island cities to magical mountain towns. Dani’s nature is connecting with the people and places she feels most free.
Dani believes; that when we surrender to what no longer serves us, we can open our hearts up to all the beautiful, wild possibilities in this life; as we seek out our inner truth and begin to make an impact with our stories and experiences.
To learn more about Danya you can find her on FB: Danya Yusep on IG:@Justbreathethedocumentary.
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
Stacey Hine is ABC Nevada’s Director of Professional Development Programs and Initiatives. She is the driving force behind the chapter’s Leadership Institute, which provides educational opportunities for Nevada’s construction industry professionals.
In addition to being certified as a trainer for VitalCog Suicide Prevention in Construction and an Adult Mental Health First Aider, Stacey is a speaker who has created training programs on addiction and recovery. Before joining ABC Nevada in 2016, she spent over a decade working in education as both a teacher and administrator.
She believes in using education as a conduit for the betterment of individuals and businesses within the construction industry.
Friday Aug 16, 2024
Friday Aug 16, 2024
Shelly-Anne Mckay is a compassionate and intuitive Food Addiction Coach with a Master Certified Coach (MCC) designation with the International Coaching Federation. After a 24-year struggle with alcohol and street drug addictions, she found sobriety and surprisingly discovered she struggled with ultra-processed food addiction. Her dedication to overcome and heal from this led to the creation of a Professional Food Addiction Coach Certification program. The program is certified by the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaches (NBHWC USA), the International Association for Professional Recovery Coaches (IAPRC USA), and Health Coach Alliance (HCA Canada). Shelly-Anne's mission is to educate wellness professionals to effectively support those struggling with food addiction, and to end the suffering many experience navigating their relationship with food.
She believes the path to recovery is highly individual. In March 2023, she founded Soul Sisters United, an online secure and private community platform making recovery accessible to women, particularly in underserved, remote, or unsafe communities. The platform offers a sisterhood of support with a team of compassionate, highly credentialed professionals, each dedicated to helping women live joyfully, healthily, and free from emotional eating and food addiction. As a recognized expert, Shelly-Anne has shared her insights on numerous podcasts and in magazines, covering topics like food addiction, mental health, and holistic wellness. She upholds the highest coaching standards globally, serving as the Director of Coach Credentialing and Certification with the International Association for Professional Recovery Coaches (IAPRC).
In this role, she trains and mentors hundreds of addiction recovery coaches globally, contributing to the highest standards in recovery coaching worldwide. With over three decades of experience in coaching, business, media, and communications, Shelly-Anne is also a mentor coach, speaker, and producer in film, television, and digital media. She co-founded a Boutique Holistic Wellness agency specializing in bespoke private coaching services, workshops, and retreats for organizations with a desire to support individuals in their care to prevent addiction and preserve mental health. Living the philosophy she preaches, Shelly-Anne is deeply committed to her personal recovery journey, demonstrating resilience, hope, and healing. She aims to help others heal from trauma and is open to innovative healing modalities.
Elena Garcia - I´ve always used food as a self-soothing mechanism. Childhood has its ups, but downs as well. Resorting to food after a rough patch with the family once or twice doesn´t sound that bad right? Multiply the number of rough patches across the years though, and I now understand why in my early 30s I got to wear 4x pants and could eat a whole family-size cheesecake by myself, sitting in my car in a parking lot to cope with work-related burnout.
After a stress breakdown, moving countries, and releasing some weight, I started prioritizing my own mental health. I got so intrigued about how it works that it led me to pursue a degree in Psychology. I learned how thoughts and emotions influence our decisions and conduct, from deciding what to eat for dinner to neglecting our body for years. I now hold a Masters in Clinicial Psychology and have a private practice as a Licenced Holistic Therapist. When I met Shelly-Anne, her idea of building a new relationship with food inspired me to embark on a journey to heal my mind and body: I became a Professional Food Addiction Coach, and with the knowledge and skills I aquired to help others, I was able to help myself as well. I released 155 pounds of stress and poor decisions, reclaiming my healthy body and experiencing the vitality I felt was missing, in a compassionate, mindful way. This personal journey further reinforced the importance of mental and physical well-being and inspired me to help others struggling with similar challenges.
Now, my passion as Vice President of Soul Sisters United is to build a supportive community for women, and create safe spaces for my clients to work on their own ways to heal. In these sacred spaces, we team up to address damaging paradigms and habits that might be affecting mental and physical health with a a goal to foster strategies for a thriving, joyful, and compassionate life.
Sunday Sep 01, 2024
Sunday Sep 01, 2024
Renee is a 30+ year trial attorney and mediator who could not figure out how to succeed at living a life worth living. Although her career was and still is fulfilling, she was a single mother raising a daughter, and her life looked successful by all accounts. Yet she could not make sense of all that was happening wrong in her life. Seeking a solution to fix herself, she went to a therapist. It was her therapist who suggested she go to just one AA meeting over 16 years ago.
To contact Renee: Reneelocascio@gmail
Tuesday Sep 17, 2024
Tuesday Sep 17, 2024
Mary Beth has been sober since 1994. She also is in recovery from abuse, trauma, PTSD, and anxiety. Her story is chronicled in her memoir From Junkie to Judge: One Woman’s Triumph Over Trauma and Addiction. She’s had essays in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and Recovery Today.
Mary Beth is a Director for She Recovers Foundation and LifeRing Secular Recovery. She regularly speaks on behalf of these organizations and about multiple and secular paths to recovery. She develops relationships with other organizations, such as Women for Sobriety. And Mary Beth trains attorneys and medical professionals about substance use disorder and recovery.
Six years into her recovery, Mary Beth attended Berkeley Law. She worked at a large firm, then litigated class actions for the federal government. In 2014 she was appointed a federal Administrative Law Judge, from which position she retired early in 2020.
Monday Oct 21, 2024
Monday Oct 21, 2024
Welcome to our new Chick Chat! Join us as we talk about updates in our lives that is leading us into a constructive "fall break." Heather is working on SHE Recovers in-person meetings, her therapy and coaching business, retreats, kids activities, and so much more. Dana talks about her trip to the White House promoting Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiatives and a new role with her day job, and Meredith is transitioning into a new start-up which she is super excited about diving into, along with her kids' busy schedules!
You Are Welcome Here
All 4 of us truly believe that it is super important to share our recovery stories so that others can learn from our journeys and be inspired to question the role alcohol plays in their lives.
We come from different parts of the world, have different backgrounds, choose different recovery paths, and each of us has a different focus on our sobriety journeys.