
This week we have…Dr. Sarah Michaud!
She’s back! We had her on the podcast for Episode 72 (definitely listen to it if you haven’t already) and she was a lot of fun and very informative.
She’s become a friend over the last year and we wanted to talk to her again and share what she’s been up to.
We talked about recovery, trauma, codependency, relationships, meetings, podcasts, and anything else we could think of.
An hour and a half isn’t enough time with her and she will definitely be back.

SOBER NOT MATURE: Imagine two regular guys, living life to the fullest while navigating the challenges of sobriety. The Sober Not Mature Podcast offers a unique, unfiltered glimpse into their world, filled with real-life sobriety stories, genuine thoughts, and raw emotions. Hosts share their journey with humor and authenticity, making sobriety relatable and fun.

LEAVING CRAZYTOWN: This podcast is by Dr. Sarah Michaud and Finn Allen. They help navigate life’s ups and downs, including codependency. With personal experiences and mental health expertise, they offer insights and strategies to overcome challenges and lead fulfilling lives. Episodes cover anxiety, depression, relationships, and self-improvement. This podcast is for anyone seeking guidance to improve mental health and well-being. Join Leaving CrazyTown and start your journey to a happier, healthier life.

RECOVERY PODCASTLAND: Tune in and let your ears experience the audio haven for all things sobriety and recovery. Buzz into the sobriety soundscape at The Sober Curator. Here, we delve into the world of our favorite sober and recovery-based podcasts. Picture us as your bee-zy, sober podcast enthusiasts or the lively guardians of an alcohol-free audio oasis. Our digital archives are neatly categorized into TSC Recovery Podcastland & Network.

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