Episode 5

Relapse changed her life with Jana Hamblin

How do we find long-term recovery, after picking up the tiny blue pill? In today's episode Recovery Mother Jana Hamblin shares the undeniable truth, willingness to go to any lengths to recover from alcoholism.

My solution was gone. And even though I was in AA and I was working the steps and I was sponsoring women and I was being sponsored and I was being in service. I was raising my daughter as best as I could. I personally had a lot of unhealed rage, and that's the kind of stuff, you know, that anger that I really regret.

In this heartfelt conversation, we dig into what it really takes to move through the rage and guilt of motherhood, listen and learn how to walk another day of sober motherhood, with grace and dignity, Jana shares so beautifully. Enjoy.

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About the Podcast

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Creating A Life Of Calm

About your host

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LANE KENNEDY

Hi Friend, my name is Lane Kennedy, I no longer drink alcohol, eat Snicker Bars, or try to be the best at everything, I no longer seek perfection, what a relief! I live in recovery, every day, 365 days a year, I don't slip up on the actions I need to take in order to stay sober, at least not yet. I'm a mom of an awesome neurodivergent eleven-year-old son, tea drinker, Irish Wolfhound lover, and an ex jack*ss!
Recover Like A Mother has been created with you in mind; it's taken me decades to fully own my sobriety in this ingenious way. My last drink was Dec. 31, 1996. Recovery is more than putting down the drink and doing a few rounds of a Twelve Step Program, yes that may be fine for some and is wonderful for many but for me, recovery is more. Giving up a drink or whatever the thing is that distracts or robs you of life is a true beginning. There is more to discover in continuous sobriety. Recovery is searching underneath, looking beyond the norm, answering questions we don't want to, finding new ways to connect with the deep inner resource that so many don't take the time for, or are simply confused with the how-tos on connecting with it these days. Recover Like A Mother is a holistic approach to finding quiet pockets of calm in your life, living a life without alcohol or drugs, finding continuous true contentment, being happy, lowering your cortisol, sleeping more deeply, reversing one's age, being a brilliant mom, and turning the inside reactive voice into a caring and kind Mother.
Recovery is everything to me, and I'm ready to share that with you, are you a Mother In Recovery too?