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How Sobriety Changes Your Identity

From the Show: Rewired Radio
Summary: When an addicted person begins to travel down the path of recovery, everything changes, including your relationships to people and places.
Air Date: 8/1/16
Duration: 27
Guest Bio: Shane Ramer, Creator of That Sober Guy
Shane-RamerShane Ramer is the creator and host of ThatSoberGuy.com and Sober Guy Radio. He also works as a corporate podcast producer with an extensive background in music and production.

In September 2013, after a long battle with addiction, Shane checked himself into a 30-day rehab facility, and has remained clean and sober ever since.

In 2014 he created ThatSoberGuy.com and Sober Guy Radio, which focuses on sharing personal experience and offering resources to help those struggling and recovering from alcoholism and addiction. That Sober Guy platform continues to grow and provide a solid resource in the recovery community. Shane is married to his wife Jessica of 13 years, and they have a daughter Lucy and son Cash, and live in Northern California.
  • Guest Facebook Account: https://www.facebook.com/ThatSoberGuy/
  • Guest Twitter Account: @5ThatSoberGuy
How Sobriety Changes Your Identity
When an addicted person begins to travel down the path of recovery, everything changes, including your relationships to people and places.

Your relationship with yourself also changes.

Shane Ramer battled addiction for many years. In 2013, he checked himself into rehab and has been sober ever since.

Along his recovery journey, Shane became the creator and host of ThatSoberGuy.com and Sober Guy Radio.

Shane discusses how our identities change when we are in recovery. He also shares how sobriety makes us re-think our core values and becomes the guideposts for our actions and relationships, including the most important relationship of all: the one we have with ourselves.
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