Why Listen?
Dive into the vibrant world of “Eternally Amy,” where host Amy Liz Harrison, a spirited mother of eight, brings you a rollercoaster of emotions, wisdom, and whimsy with each episode. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, solace, or a good laugh, Amy’s refreshingly honest take and infectious enthusiasm are as inviting as a chat with an old friend. Offering a mix of heartwarming tales and humorous misadventures, “Eternally Amy” is like that friend who always has the perfect advice or the worst joke—proving that while life doesn’t come with a manual, it definitely comes with a podcast microphone ready to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.
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Best-selling author Amy Liz Harrison as she chats about being a sober mom of 8, her tips on writing books, deconstruction of faith while in recovery.
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Grief isn’t just about death.
In this deeply honest Boozeless Bookclub conversation, Amy, Dr. Sarah, and Erin unpack The Grief Recovery Handbook by John James and Russell Friedman — and what surprised them most about grief.
Spoiler alert: It’s everywhere.
From friendship breakups to miscarriages. From career shifts to empty nests. From childhood wounds to identity loss.
If you’ve ever said, “I don’t really have anything to grieve,” this episode might gently prove you wrong.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
- Why grief isn’t limited to death and divorce
- How unresolved grief can show up as addiction, busyness, anger, or depression
- The friendship wounds that still live in us decades later
- Miscarriage and pregnancy loss as invisible grief
- Parenting transitions and empty nest emotions
- Sexual trauma and identity loss
- The surprising power of writing a completion letter
- How grief can shape our triggers
- Why our culture makes no space for grief
- Teaching our kids how to process loss early
Book Featured
The Grief Recovery Handbook
By John James & Russell Friedman
An action-based guide for processing grief beyond death, divorce, and other losses.
Key Takeaways
- Grief is cumulative — and most of us are carrying more than we realize.
- Many of us were taught: Don’t feel bad. Replace the loss. Just give it time.
- Avoiding grief often shows up as addiction, overworking, shutting down, or relationship patterns.
- Grief isn’t linear.
- Completion doesn’t mean forgetting — it means releasing emotional charge.
- Making meaning out of loss can transform pain into growth.
- Curiosity toward your triggers is more powerful than self-judgment.
A Powerful Reminder
“All human beings experience grief — and yet our culture makes no space for it.”
So this episode is your space.
Connect with Amy
Amy Liz Harrison is a bestselling author, speaker, 12-step coach, meditation teacher, and mental health advocate.
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Meet Your Host - Amy Liz Harrison
Amy Liz Harrison is a mother of 8, bestselling author, sobriety coach, and recovery/mental health advocate with over a decade of sobriety under her belt. She made the choice to leave her position as a tenth-grade English teacher to focus on raising her eight children. Having found sobriety in 2011, she believes that the opposite of addiction is love and connection. She also believes if you don’t tell her she has lettuce in her teeth, you’re dead to her.
She is the founder and CEO of indie publishing company, A-Team Press, where she republished her memoirs, “Eternally Expecting: A Mom of Eight Gets Sober and Gives Birth to a Whole New Life…Her Own” and “Eternally Awkward: A Future Mom of Eight Reflects on Mysteries of Anxiety, ADHD, and Coming of Age in the 80’s” – both of which documents her journey with addiction and recovery and explores her late-diagnosis with ADHD and anxiety, respectively. In 2023, Amy released a children’s book series called “Kiss Your Brain” which tackles the big mental health topics her family—and all families—face, including substance abuse disorder.
Amy hosts the podcast show, Eternally Amy – A Sober Mom of Eight’s Journey from Jail to Joy where she shares experiences with addiction and recovery, spirituality and deconstruction of faith, and mental health and wellness. Find out more at amylizharrison.com.
She currently resides with her husband and children in Bellevue, Washington.










