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    Explore "sobermomsquad" with insightful episodes like "I Never Found A Woman Who Drinks Like Me | An Interview With Mischelle Moyer", "When Suicide Is The Only Answer || A Gripping Interview with Sarah Gray Perez", "When The High Way Calls || An Interview with Nashville Recording Artist Shantell Ogden, A Country Music Rarity. She Sings Songs to Recover By, not to drink to.", "NEW YEAR, NEW METHOD. Interview with Spiritual Psychologist, Best Selling Author and Holistic Coach and Trainer, Beverly Sartain" and "NEW YEAR, SAME ME. Setting Intentions for 2021 and Selecting Your Word of The Year for 2021" from podcasts like ""Recovery Hour", "Recovery Hour", "Recovery Hour", "Recovery Hour" and "Recovery Hour"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    I Never Found A Woman Who Drinks Like Me | An Interview With Mischelle Moyer

    I Never Found A Woman Who Drinks Like Me | An Interview With Mischelle Moyer

    A gut-wrenching 100% raw & real guest interview. Mischelle tells Lori she has never ever met a woman who drank like I did. It was ugly; it was hardcore; and it was uncommon for someone who always held a career in executive management where NO ONE talked about addiction. There was A LOT of guilt and shame surrounding her alcoholism.

    Mischelle considered herself a low-bottom drunk by all definitions imagined. She came from a place of inter-generational trauma involving sexual abuse, suicide, and issues with food. She drank so long and so hard that she completely blew-up her pancreas and now relies on an insulin pump for survival.

    A chronic relapser, it took Mischelle 17 years to string three sober months together... having 3 years for the first time ever! In her words, "the only thing I ever ever did right, was I kept coming back after, six DUIs, 3 prison bids, 12 ICU stints, and 2 comas; I continued to drink; until I didn't."  Joyously so many women are finding recovery early and earlier in their journey before they have fallen to the complete depths of hell. 

    When Suicide Is The Only Answer || A Gripping Interview with Sarah Gray Perez

    When Suicide Is The Only Answer || A Gripping Interview with Sarah Gray Perez

    In January of 2020, after drinking 1 gallon of tequila and ingesting 600 pills, Sarah found herself waking up in a hospital, pissed as all get out that the administration did not follow her “do not resuscitate” orders. Having been in and out of numerous treatment facilities, separated from her husband and child for years, suffering from mental and physical illnesses since childhood, with no will to live, Sarah’s self-worth was in debt and she felt it time to file for bankruptcy.

    With the power of prayer and universal good juju from a slew of strangers responding to a social media post, Sarah miraculously came out of a 5-day coma with all her faculties about her.

    This is the story of Sarah Gray Perez ;

    In this episode Lori & Sarah discuss:

    • Mental health/illness with the intent to educate and normalize conversation
    • Co-occurring disorder
    • Self-love and self-worth
    • Grief and loss
    • Suicide ideation
    • Marital stress; separation
    • Loss of child custody
    • Degenerative back disorder and associated chronic pain
    • Child diagnosis
      • Bi-polar disorder
      • Generalized anxiety disorder
      • Borderline personality disorder
      • PTSD
      • Dissociative disorder
    • Over medicating for mental illness
    • How the dollar store can bring joy to your recovery

     

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    When The High Way Calls || An Interview with Nashville Recording Artist Shantell Ogden, A Country Music Rarity. She Sings Songs to Recover By, not to drink to.

    When The High Way Calls || An Interview with Nashville Recording Artist Shantell Ogden, A Country Music Rarity. She Sings Songs to Recover By, not to drink to.

    As a woman on the other side of addiction, Shantell sheds her skin to Lori by sharing her personal journey to the creation of this record. Riddled with family chaos, drama, and death, Shantell looked to her faith to lead her in a safe direction. Shantell and Lori have a beautifully authentic conversation about all things recovery and the upcoming release of Shantell’s new recovery album One Step Closer: Songs to Recover By.

    Oh, and Lori talks about the time she (alcohol) made the choice to sit and pout in ditch instead of watch Old Dominion’s private residence concert (pre-bazillion albums sold, awards won and freaky fan girls like me.)

    If you are the family member of someone suffering in active addiction, mental illness, or other life unrest, please know that you are not alone. This story will have your head nodding with a consistent “yeah me too” as these two women share their vulnerable side to each other.

    In typical Recovery Hour fashion, there is lots of laughter, goofiness AND… you guessed it, singing! You do not want to miss this episode!

    PRESS RELEASE: Nashville-based artist/songwriter Shantell Ogden will soon release One Step Closer: Songs to Recover By an acoustic album with songs about the journey of addiction recovery. The nine-song album was fully fan-funded and will be released on February 19, 2021. 

    Each song tells a relevant story about addiction; from the gritty rock bottom of "St. Augustine" and "High Way Calls" to the hopeful "One Step Closer" and "Hand Up." Most families have experienced drug and alcohol addiction including Shantell's.

    "Some of the most disturbing headlines during the pandemic have been about the increase in overdose and addiction due to stress, financial strain, depression, and isolation," said Shantell. "These songs shed a light on the struggles of addiction. There's a kind of catharsis and validation in hearing raw emotions expressed in a song - music is powerful." 

    Hundreds of albums will be donated to those in recovery programs across the U.S. In addition, fan-funded concerts are also being planned to share the music live.

    "It is our hope that this music will touch hearts and inspire healing," added Shantell.

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    CONTEST RULES: To be considered for a FREE autographed copy of Shantell’s new album One Step Closer: Songs to Recover By, participants must:

    • Follow/like the Recovery Hour Podcast on IG (@the.recovery.hour.podcast)
    • Follow/like Shantell Ogden on IG (@shansmusic)
    • Submit a review of the episode on iTunes or Spotify

    (must screen shot the review as it takes forever for reviews to post and well, whos got time for that?)

    • COMMENT ON THE ‘ONE STEP CLOSER’ post on the pod’s IG page, with the image of your review and type the word “done”
    • You are in! Email hello@loriwindfeldt.com for any questions
    • Contest ends 2/20/2021

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    SHANTELL’S DEETS:

    PREORDER ALBUM NOW! 

    https://www.shantellogden.com/

    IG: @shansmusic

    FB: @shantellogden

    Get the album here: https://smarturl.it/onestepcloser

    https://twitter.com/shansmusic
    https://www.youtube.com/user/shansmusic
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/4ukTvMSI8ghZF6wep5WUip 

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    OTHER RESOURCES MENTIONED:

    OLD DOMINION - https://www.weareolddominion.com/

    Dr Richard Himmer - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/authentically-you-the-himmers/id1319126685

    IN UTERO the film -  https://www.inuterofilm.com/

    Johnny Cash – The American Recordings https://www.johnnycash.com/music/american-recordings/

    Sober Sisters - https://sobersisterscom.wordpress.com/

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    NEW YEAR, NEW METHOD. Interview with Spiritual Psychologist, Best Selling Author and Holistic Coach and Trainer, Beverly Sartain

    NEW YEAR, NEW METHOD. Interview with Spiritual Psychologist, Best Selling Author and Holistic Coach and Trainer, Beverly Sartain

    Here at the Recovery Hour, we like to highlight those thriving in recovery, to inspire and spread hope to those in and/or seeking recovery. If we had to pick one story to share, it would be hers…. Meet Beverly Sartain of the Holistic Coach Training Institute.  

    From substance abuser, to substance abuse counselor, this 14-year sober trailblazer has defied all odds and has made her mess her message. From authoring the best-selling book  “Transcending Trauma: How I Used Spiritual Psychology to Heal My Life” to creating  the Spiritual Psychology coaching method, there is no holding Beverly back.

    Lori and Bev discuss so much… he’s a bit about the episode:

    • What is Spiritual Psychology? And Holistic Coaching?
    • The 4 dimensions of holistic healing:
      • Mental
      • Emotional
      • Spiritual
      • Physical
    • Why the word spiritual challenges some, and how using the word connection instead is comforting
    • Who should read this book? (other than ALL THE RH LISTENERS b/c I SORTA PROMISED THAT)
      • Anyone that has experienced childhood trauma
      • Anyone looking for a unique approach to recovery (non-12 step “only”)
      • Those looking to heal the real issue “unresolved trauma”
      • Anyone that has read this far in the notes… you must purchase the book 😊

    A few words from:

    BEVERLY SARTAIN, President ★ Author | Trainer | Mentor | Coach providing coach development and application programs that take you from certification to working with paying clients. Teaching online business set-up for Holistic Coaches and Healers.

    As seen in Tiny Buddha, She Recovers, Recovery Today Magazine, Heroes In Recovery, and others.

    Grab my book, "Transcending Trauma: How I Used Spiritual Psychology to Heal My Life" on Amazon. https://holisticcoachtraininginstitute.com/transcendingtrauma/

    WHAT I​ ​DO: I​ ​help​ helping professionals advance their skill set through an ICF accredited coach-specific training and certification so that they can step into greater purpose through their own coaching business or higher calling.

    HOW I DO IT: I provide online coach training programs and business set-up so that you learn how to apply the knowledge you've gathered through work and life experience for greater results and increased prosperity.

    WHO​ ​I​ ​WORK​ ​WITH:
    ★ Counselors, Therapists, Social Workers and Educators who want to continue to develop themselves
    ★ Coach Programs who want a Mentor Coach for their students
    ★ Wellness Organizations who desire coach development training for their staff

    WHY​ ​IT​ ​WORKS: I’ve broken down all the steps I took to go from working a full-time job for someone else’s mission to creating my own profitable coaching practice. We focus on soul alignment and the inner work necessary to gracefully step into your own business.

    WHAT​ ​MAKES​ ME ​DIFFERENT: I approach development and business through the lens of Spiritual Psychology so that you can express yourself and self-actualize while serving a greater purpose. I use online strategies to build an audience of engaged, committed, and connected people making client creation easier and more organic.

    Here's a freebie discussed in our podcast: Prepare For Greater Impact Guide > https://holisticcoachtraininginstitute.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/Prepare+for+Greater+Impact+Guide+-+5.6.20.pdf

    Here's a link to Beverly’s book: 

    https://holisticcoachtraininginstitute.com/transcendingtrauma/

    and the socials:

    https://www.facebook.com/holisticcoachtraininginstitute

    https://www.facebook.com/beverly.sartain.1

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/bevsartain/

    The Recovery Hour Podcast has suggested getting an IG account… 😉

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    NEW YEAR, SAME ME. Setting Intentions for 2021 and Selecting Your Word of The Year for 2021

    NEW YEAR, SAME ME. Setting Intentions for 2021 and Selecting Your Word of The Year for 2021

    Getting lost in all the talk of 2021 vision boards? Resolutions? Goals?

    MEEEE TOOOOO!

    So, I did you a big favor and pulled a few of my favorite articles that discuss a few gentler ways to gear up for the new year. What could that be?? Glad you asked… I’m talking setting intentions and choosing a word of the year. Yup, you heard right… WORD… one word, for the whole entire year. This seems a little more palatable than any resolutions we’ve dreamed up in the past eh?

     

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    INFORMATION RESEACHED AND DISCUSSED on this episode:

    How To Set Intentions For The New Year – Ana McRae, Results Coaching

     

    11 Healthy Intentions to Set for the New Year; Don’t let the stress of 2020 destroy your mental health in 2021– Joshira Maduro

     

    Most People Fail to Achieve Their New Year's Resolution. For Success, Choose a Word of the Year Instead - Marla Tabaka

     

    2021 Word of the Year (and 100 ideas for yours) - Elisabeth McKnight

    WORKSHOP WITH MONEY COACH LINDA PARMAR

    She Recovers® Foundation

     

    Sleep/Meditation APP Lori discussed:

     

    Contest Winner Announce on February 1

                #therecoveryhourpodcast and #wordoftheyear

                Tag @the.recovery.hour.podcast

     

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    Madison Windfeldt: Our Future

    Madison Windfeldt: Our Future

    Listen to the cutest little voice as Lori talks with her 7 year old daughter, Madison. Madison shares a few of her favorite things AND offers advice to listeners. In this episode Lori and Madison talk about:

    Madison’s favorites.

    Our big ass blended family.

    Advice from a 7-year-old #justbeyou

    Christmas Eve and Christmas Day to dos.

    Jesus’ birthday and Maddie goes to bible study.

    Family traditions. #reindeerfood #cookiesforsanta #steakandcrab

    Have you ever played “high low day” with your family?

    • What’s your high of the day?
    • What’s your low of the day?
    • What are you looking forward to?

    Madison’s favorite holiday! Christmas, because it’s the big holiday and there’s different things like Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, not just one type of holiday.

    Last piece of advice…. Make sure you follow your dreams.

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    Exclusive Interview with The Whole Squad || The Sober Mom Squad

    Exclusive Interview with The Whole Squad || The Sober Mom Squad

    The Sober Mom Squad is just as it sounds: A Squad of Moms who are already sober, those who are just dipping their toes in exploring an alcohol free lifestyle, and everything in between!

    It was my pleasure having the entire squad on the pod. What an honor! Listen for all things mommy wine culture, holiday advice and best of the show…. WHO IS ON THE NAUGHTY LIST? No topic was off limits and the squad was a delightful mix of intelligent, fierce, pretty funny mommas.

    “This group was started during the COVID pandemic from an instagram post by the founder, Emily Lynn Paulson, asking how she could be of service to her audience.

    Jen Elizabeth, Michelle Smith, Celeste Yvonne and Jessica Landon immediately answered the call, and the Sober Mom Squad was born!

    As mothers, we need to connect, share experiences, share expertise, hear stories, and tell our own.  We need to know that we are not alone, and we need to feel that we are in a safe environment away from judgement and stigma. So, we started hosting a weekly free virtual meeting over zoom, discussing all things motherhood, the trials of suddenly homeschooling, the new dynamics of home life, and doing it all without "mommy juice."

    We found that this community filled a need that had never been filled before, so we expanded it to help even more women. Women, just like you, who are inundated with wine memes and spiked seltzer ads, yet demand MORE for yourself and your families. Women like you, who don't want their kids to grow up with a mom who needs wine to survive them.

    The five of us have very different backgrounds, live in different states, come from different walks of life, have different areas of expertise and training, and have different sobriety journeys. Our kids range in age from infant to 16 years old. The thing we have in common is a desire to raise children in homes where alcohol is not the focus.

    Our common goal is to help other women do the same thing.” – Sober Mom Squad

    MEET THE SQUAD:

    Emily Paulson: Emily is a writer, speaker, Certified Naked Mind Coach. She Recovers Designated Coach, and a member of the long-term recovery community. Sober since January 2, 2017, she has appeared on media outlets including The Doctors, Parade, Today Parents, and USA Today, discussing how to end the shame and stigma of mental health and substance abuse. Emily is the author of Highlight Real: Finding Honesty & Recovery Beyond the Filtered Life, and a contributor in Addiction Diaries: Stories of Darkness, Hope, And All That Falls In Between. She resides in Seattle with her husband and their five children.

    https://www.instagram.com/highlightrealrecovery/

    https://www.facebook.com/emmypaulson

    Celeste Yvonne: Celeste is a public figure who writes about all things parenting. She’s written for The Washington Post and Today Show, to name just a few. Celeste's writing resonates with mothers everywhere, and she speaks with a candor and honesty that is unusual in this world of filters. In 2018, Celeste openly spoke about her struggles with alcohol and announced her commitment to becoming a sober mom. Her piece about a play date that went sideways when another mom started serving mimosas has reached over 14 million people. Celeste lives in Reno, Nevada with her husband and two boys.

    https://www.instagram.com/theultimatemomchallenge/

    https://www.facebook.com/theultimatemomchallenge/

    https://www.pinterest.com/andwhatamom/

    https://twitter.com/andwhatamom

    Jen Elizabeth: Jen is a writer, speaker, trauma educator, and the founder of Resurrektion of Me, a community for people healing from trauma and addiction. She is the author of the book, “Shape of a Woman.” And host of the “Sober Mom Squad.” As a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, familial abuse, addiction, and the prison system. After spending the majority of her adult life experiencing homelessness, she has taken her power back and dedicated herself to helping others heal from trauma. Her incredible story and triumphant recovery has been shared worldwide in publications including The Mirror, LAD Bible, The Sun, and The Daily Mail. She is a mother to two incredible children and lives is beautiful Southern California.

    https://www.instagram.com/resurrektion_of_me/

    https://www.facebook.com/ResurrektionOfMe/

    https://za.pinterest.com/Resurrektion_of_me/_created/

    https://mobile.twitter.com/resurrekt_of_me?lang=en

    Jessica Landon: Jessica Landon is a Writer, Actor, Certified Resilience Recovery Coach, Speaker and new Mom. As a comedic actress, Jessica has appeared on Comedy Central’s MADtv, Robot Chicken, Jamie Foxx Sketch Comedy Show, Nickelodeon’s Drake & Josh, and NBC’s Medical Investigations. A few years into her acting career she spiraled into a nonfunctioning alcoholic; destroying all of her relationships and her career. After surviving many tussles with death, including a brain hemorrhage in 2013, she was finally able to overcome her addiction; fully embracing a life of forgiveness, gratitude, love and sobriety. Turning her life around in Jan 2014, she made it her mission to help others struggling with addiction. Her harrowing journey has since been published in news outlets across the globe: The Daily Mail, Fox News, Yahoo, The Sun, The Mirror, LAD Bible, Popculture, Blast, and Newsweek. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her fiancé and one year old baby boy. She has recently finished writing her memoir, HUMAN ON FIRE.

    https://www.facebook.com/Jessicaslandon/

    https://www.instagram.com/jessicalandon12/

    https://www.youtube.com/user/jesslandon

    Michelle Smith: Michelle is an author, speaker, podcaster, and founder of Recovery is the New Black, a digital community for moms in recovery. As a wife and working mother of two, she fell into the "mommy juice" drinking culture. Michelle found a way out and has been in recovery from alcohol abuse since 2016. As a certified addiction and mental health counselor, she provides services to other moms who are seeking supportive alternatives to a boozy culture that tells us alcohol is an accessory to motherhood. Michelle has 20 years of experience in the field of addiction medicine and behavioral health treatment.

    https://www.instagram.com/recoveryisthenewblack_/

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/128863161079299/

    https://twitter.com/Michelle80Smith

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    Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Don't Tell Me To Fight Like A Girl || An Interview With Metastatic Cancer Survivor Jen Pokorski

    Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Don't Tell Me To Fight Like A Girl || An Interview With Metastatic Cancer Survivor Jen Pokorski

    Her message is clear.... You can be a stage 4 metastatic cancer patient AND LIVE. After all... she did!

    At age 40 Jen found a lump on her breast and her life changed immediately after finding out she had cancer. Not only breast cancer, but metastatic cancer. She shares a detailed account of her treatment plan, side effects, the advantage of positive thinking and well... her distaste for being told to fight like a girl. With no family history, you can imagine her surprise.

    As per usual, lots of laughter and vulnerable convo. We'd expect nothing less from our host, Lori and her friends.

    TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:

    • metastatic cancer
    • breast cancer
    • triple negative breast cancer
    • triple negative stage four breast cancer
    • PTSD from cancer journey
    • suicide of a family member
    • depression
    • ghosts and spirits
    • pink-tober
    • "the pink ribbon syndrome"
    • don't tell me to fight like a girl, I have cancer
    • YouTuber Jake Paul and the "suicide forest" in Japan
    • alcoholism in the family (ALANON, AA)
    • depression
    • lonely, loneliness
    • Misophonia is a disorder in which certain sounds trigger emotional or physiological responses that some might perceive as unreasonable given the circumstance. Those who have misophonia might describe it as when a sound “drives you crazy.” Their reactions can range from anger and annoyance to panic and the need to flee. Web-MD
    • www.eachonetellone.org for more information on dense breast tissue and the program Breast Cancer 2 Bikini
    • www.thinkbeforeyoupink.org

    DISCLAIMER: thoughts and discussions of our guests are just that; Recovery Hour is not responsible for, or always in agreement with views of our guests; however, we do keep an open dialog with a safe space for all to tell their story. We shall not be held liable for, well.... anything.

    If you or someone you know is in need of help, please dial 911 (in the US) for emergencies. For 24/7 support, please contact https://www.crisistextline.org/ or  https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/.

    CANDID CONVO: The Guy At The Gas Station || Is His Recovery My Responsibility?

    CANDID CONVO: The Guy At The Gas Station || Is His Recovery My Responsibility?

    BONUS EPISO... rant

    Host Lori Windfeldt takes a new approach at connecting with her listeners. Recorded "live" in her car, Lori questions her responsibility as a coach and recovering alcoholic, to have stopped someone from her 12 step home group (which she hasn't attended in a long time) making a personal purchase. After listening, please bounce on facebook page and search for "guy at the gas station" and comment your thoughts. 

    SONGS MENTIONED w/ link:

    OK NOT TO BE OK - Demi Levato & Marshmello 

    Lyrics:

    Feeling like a drop in the ocean that don’t nobody notice

    Maybe it’s all just in your head

    Feeling like you’re trapped in your own skin, and now your body’s frozen

    Broken down, you’ve got nothing left

    When you’re high on emotion and you’re losing your focus and you feel too exhausted to pray

    Don’t get lost in the moment or give up when you’re closest, all you need is somebody to say

    It’s okay not to be okay

    It’s okay not to be okay

    When you’re down and you feel ashamed

    It’s okay not to be okay

    Feeling like your life’s an illusion and lately you’re secluded

    Thinking you’ll never get your chance

    Feeling like you got no solution, it’s only ‘cause you’re human

    No control its out of your hands

    When you’re high on emotion and you’re losing your focus and you feel too exhausted to pray

    Don’t get lost in the moment or give up when you’re closest, all you need is somebody to say

    It’s okay not to be okay

    It’s okay not to be okay

    When you’re down and you feel ashamed

    It’s okay not to be okay

    When you’re high on emotion and you’re losing your focus and you feel too exhausted to pray

    Don’t get lost in the moment or give up when you’re closest, all you need is somebody to say

    It’s okay not to be okay

    It’s okay not to be okay

    When you’re down and you feel ashamed

    It’s okay not to be okay

    It’s okay not to be okay

    COME AND GO -Juice WRLD & Marshmello

    I try to be everything that I can

    But sometimes I come out as bein' nothin'

    I try to be everything that I can

    But sometimes I come out as bein' nothin'

    I pray to God that he make me a better man, uh

    Maybe one day I'ma stand for somethin'

    I'm thankin' God that he made you part of the plan

    I guess I ain't go through all that Hell for nothin'

    I'm always fuckin' up and wreckin' shit, it seems like I perfected it

    I offer you my love, I hope you take it like some medicine

    You tell me, ain't nobody better than me, I think that there's better than me

    Hope you see the better in me, always end up betterin' me

    I don't wanna ruin this one

    This type of love don't always come and go

    I don't wanna ruin this one

    This type of love don't always come and go

    We take drugs, then you hold me close

    Then I tell you how you make me whole

    Sometimes I feel you like bein' alone

    Then you tell me that I should've stayed in the room

    Guess I got it all wrong, all along, my fault

    My mistakes probably wipe all the rights I've done

    Sayin' goodbye to bygones, those are bye, gones

    Head up, baby, stay strong, we gon' live long

    This type of love don't always come and go

    I don't wanna ruin this one

    This type of love don't always come and go

    DEMI LEVATO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demi_Lovato

    Lovato had suffered from bipolar disorderAnorexia nervosa (binge type), self-harm, and being bullied before she went into rehab at age 18.[256][257] On November 1, 2010, Lovato withdrew from the Jonas Brothers: Live in Concert tour, entering a treatment facility for "physical and emotional issues".[258] It was reported[259] that she decided to enter treatment after punching female dancer Alex Welch; her management and family convinced her she needed help. Lovato said she took "100 percent, full responsibility" for the incident.[256] On January 28, 2011, Lovato completed inpatient treatment at Timberline Knolls and returned home. She acknowledged that she had bulimia, had cut herself, and had been "self-medicating" with drugs and alcohol "like a lot of teens do to numb their pain".[260] She added that she "basically had a nervous breakdown" and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder during her treatment. Lovato later said that she had used cocaine several times a day and smuggled cocaine onto airplanes.

    In April 2011, Lovato became a contributing editor for Seventeen magazine, writing an article that described her struggles.[263] In March 2012, MTV aired a documentary, Demi Lovato: Stay Strong, about her rehab and recovery.[264] She began work on her fourth studio album the following month.[265] In January 2013, it was reported that Lovato had been living in a sober-living facility in Los Angeles for over a year because she felt it was the best way to avoid returning to her addictions and eating disorder.[266] Lovato celebrated the six-year anniversary of her sobriety on March 15, 2018.[267]

    In her 2017 YouTube documentary Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated, Lovato revealed publicly that her treatment at Timberline Knolls was not entirely successful, stating that she still struggled with alcoholism and a cocaine addiction in the year following her stint in the treatment centre and further revealing that she was in fact under the influence of cocaine while being interviewed about her sobriety for Demi Lovato: Stay Strong.[268][269][270][271] She stated: "I wasn't working my program. I wasn't ready to get sober. I was sneaking it on planes, sneaking it in bathrooms, sneaking it throughout the night. Nobody knew."[269]

    Lovato also stated that her drug and alcohol addictions caused her to not only nearly overdose several times, but later began to impact her ability to perform and promote her third studio album Unbroken, referencing a 2012 performance on the eleventh season of American Idol where she was severely hungover.[268][270][271] After her management team had expressed their intentions to leave her, Lovato agreed to resume treatment and counseling for her addictions, leading to her move to a sober-living facility in Los Angeles with roommates and responsibilities to help her overcome her drug and alcohol problems.[268][271]

    On June 21, 2018, Lovato released the single "Sober" in which she revealed she had relapsed following six years of sobriety.[272] On July 24, 2018, she was rushed to the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after emergency services were called to her home due to an opioid overdose.[273][274] She was reported to be stable and recovering later in the day.[273] Lovato was reported to have overdosed on oxycodone laced with fentanyl[275] and was revived with naloxone.[276] She was hospitalized for two weeks and subsequently entered an in-patient rehab facility.[277] In December 2018, Lovato took to Twitter to dismiss rumors regarding her overdose and went on to thank her fans, writing: "If I feel like the world needs to know something, I will tell them MYSELF. All my fans need to know is I'm working hard on myself, I'm happy and clean and I'm SO grateful for their support." She went on to add that some day she would "tell the world what exactly happened, why it happened and what my life is like today.. but until I'm ready to share that with people please stop prying and making up shit that you know nothing about. I still need space and time to heal."

    Lovato later revealed in a 2020 interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that her worsened struggles with bulimia in 2018 contributed to her eventual drug overdose, as she relapsed three months prior to the incident due to being extremely unhappy.[279] She attributed these struggles to the extreme measures that her then-manager, Phil McIntyre, took to control what she ate.[280] Lovato further explained that, along with the controlling nature of her management team, they did not provide her with the help she needed, commenting: "People checking what my orders at Starbucks were on my bank statements... just little things like that... it led me to being really unhappy and my bulimia got really bad and I asked for help and I didn't receive the help that I needed."[280] Moreover, she recalled that her thought process the night she relapsed following six years of sobriety was as follows: "I'm six years sober and I'm miserable. I'm even more miserable than I was when I was drinking. Why am I sober?"[280] When Lovato confronted her management team about her thoughts, they responded with, "You're being very selfish, this would ruin things for not just you but for us as well," which she says made her feel "completely abandoned" due to triggering her underlying abandonment issues with her birth father, and so she "drank that night".

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    Death

    On December 8, 2019, Higgins was aboard a private Gulfstream jet flying from Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles to Midway International Airport in Chicago. Law enforcement officers were waiting for the jet to arrive, having been notified by federal agents, while the flight was en route, that they suspected there were guns and drugs on the plane.[103] Law enforcement officials later revealed they found three handguns and 70 lb (32 kg) of marijuana on the aircraft.[104] They also said several members of Higgins' management team aboard the flight told them that Higgins had taken "several unknown pills",[104] including allegedly swallowing multiple Percocet pills to hide them while police were on board the plane searching the luggage.[105]

    Higgins then began convulsing and seizing, after which two doses of the emergency medication Narcan were administered as an opioid overdose was suspected.[106] Higgins was transported to the nearby Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where he was pronounced dead.[107][108]

    Higgins' funeral was held on December 13, 2019, at the Holy Temple Cathedral Church of God in Christ in Harvey, Illinois.[109] Friends and family were in attendance, including collaborators Ski Mask the Slump God and Young Thug.[110]

    On January 22, 2020, the Cook County Medical Examiner stated that Higgins died as a result of toxic levels of oxycodone and codeine present in his system.[111]

     

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    CHRISTINE DOBROCKY holds nothing back as she speaks candidly about her years long struggle with disordered eating, addiction interaction disorder (fitness & food), as well as driving (not riding on the back of) a motorcycle.

    Admitting she hasn't had a whole lot of luck with love, Christine continues to navigate the murky waters of "online dating" in recovery and amidst a global pandemic (yikes). 

    Being bullied as a young girl, FAT has been removed from her vocabulary, and replaced with a gentler word... plump. She knew at a young age, she would "show them" how she wasn't fat, and began her obsession with extreme exercise and dieting. At the age of 15, Christine had her first gym membership, with hopes of proving she CAN get smaller. This lead her to the world of fitness competitions and becoming a die hard figure competitor.

    If you've ever wondered about eating disorders, you do not want to miss this episode! 

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