And you know, it was, it was a dream come true. Lane Kennedy: So you had them during this crazy time,Īnna Marie: you know, I, I waited till I waited till I was tired of being, you know, selfish to, to have my children. You were just living life.Īnd so when you had your babies, when, so how old are your kiddos?Īnna Marie: They're five. So what I'm hearing from you right now, and what I'm feeling is that maybe that's what was happening. ![]() Right? Like everything could be burning around us and we're like, oh, everything's fine. It lies to us and it doesn't let us see reality. This is everything's going great until it doesn't go great.Īnd. So this is, you know, this is this is a common story, right? Mama. I met the love of my life and in my thirties and yeah, I guess I get emotional because I don't know what happened really I had a lot of fun, did a lot of this did a lot of that was even able to travel to Europe and, and, you know, just, I worked on both coasts, the east coast and the west coast and some of Las premiere, you know, dining and dining establishments and, and finer hotels.Īnd Just just was having a good time. So they moved to the Midwest, like as soon as I graduated from high school and Yeah, I was, I was pretty independent from then on, I enjoyed my twenties. I was independent from my family as they moved out of, out of the state of California to, to, to where their dollar would go a little bit further. You know, I always worked at home, always had a job. Going to parties and just, just living the life. I grew up throughout Southern California and most of my days were, you know, cruising the beach, hanging out in the Hills. You know, I lived a very selfish and fun, spontaneous you know, early my twenties was, was a lot of fun. That was kinda my, my self-medicating way of dealing with life. I like to, you know, double, double smoke, a little Doobie here and there. ![]() So yeah, so I guess to start, you know, I was just kind of a casual, casual drinker, you know, casual. And to that breaking point of what made you get into recovery.Īnna Marie: Wow. I was so intrigued with what you were doing in the world and how you got there. And I immediately, when I heard your story, I thought I need to know more. So there, you know, other ladies in recovery, it's so easy right now.Īnd that's how we were fortunate enough to meet is on clubhouse. Is being able to connect with other mamas. You know, one of the greatest things about technology. She is a mother of twins, but on bump bump, one boy, one girl, an entrepreneur, a single mama sober that's right.ĭoing the do I'm really looking forward to connecting with her and letting her share her story with you and Marie, welcome to the.Īnna Marie: Thank you for having me lane. I know you have many, many, many podcasts to listen to and you're back with me. ![]() I want to say thank you for putting me and my friend, Anna Marie, into your earbuds. All right, let's get into the show today. To get your calm on, to bring on the sanity, you can find out more over at forward slash membership. Lane Kennedy: Hi, mama, just dropping in to let you know that I have something new and exciting.
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