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4. [Heart Talk] What My Daughter & My Sobriety Taught Me About Facing Fears

4. [Heart Talk] What My Daughter & My Sobriety Taught Me About Facing Fears

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Ever faced something so overwhelming that it felt impossible to get through? In this episode, I’m getting real about two of the biggest challenges in my life—becoming a mom to my incredible daughter, Dylan, who has Down syndrome and autism, and my journey to sobriety.

I’m sharing the raw, unfiltered truth about what it was like to navigate the fear, uncertainty, and pressure in both of these life-changing experiences. From the moment Dylan was born to the struggle of quitting drinking, I’ve learned that sometimes the hardest things we go through are also the ones that transform us the most.

If you’ve ever felt like you were facing the impossible, this episode is for you. Let’s talk about what it really means to take action, face fear head-on, and find strength in the moments we least expect.

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