“Delusions in Addiction, Chronic Relapse, & Co-dependency” ft. Rachel Elizabeth
“Delusions in Addiction, Chronic Relapse, & Co-dependency” ft. Rachel Elizabeth
Welcome to episode 148 of Hell Has an Exit”! Join us for an eye opening conversation with our special guest, social media influencer Rachel Elizabeth, best known for her candid & hilarious portrayal of motherhood, sobriety, and the ups and downs of life.
In this episode, Rachel shares her rollercoaster of a journey from addiction to recovery, shedding light on the harsh realities of substance abuse and the path to redemption.
Rachel takes us back to her early days when she struggled with feelings of isolation and depression. She candidly discusses her descent into addiction, from experimenting with drugs in her teenage years to the life-changing moment when she discovered the power of opiates.
Listen as Rachel recounts the highs and lows of her addiction, the dangerous lengths she went to in order to maintain her habit, and the delusions that kept her trapped in a cycle of self-destruction. She also opens up about the impact of addiction on her relationships and motherhood, offering a raw and unfiltered perspective on the challenges she faced.
But this story isn’t just about darkness; it’s about resilience, recovery, and redemption. She shares her path to seeking help, her experiences in detox, and the transformation that led her to reclaim her life.
Join us as we dive deep into the mind of someone who has battled addiction and emerged victorious. Rachel’s story is a powerful reminder that, “Hell Has an Exit.”
Don’t miss this inspiring episode, and be sure to subscribe to “Hell Has an Exit” for more real, unfiltered conversations about addiction, recovery, and the journey to redemption.
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Hell Has an Exit Podcast is a display of resilience of the human spirit. Our host Bryan Alzate was addicted at the age of 14. Lost and suicidal he found his own exit in hell by getting clean at 17 and involvement in a 12 step program. Since then Bryan has dedicated much of his life helping other addicts find the Exit. On this show Bryan interviews individuals who have fought similar battles- emotionally raw, vulnerable and uncut.