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You quit drinking. So why do you still have all the same problems? You quit drinking. That’s huge. But if you’re sitting there wondering why you still have all the same problems you had when you were drinking...
Why You’re Sober But Still Have the Same Problems is an episode from Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | 12 Steps | Living Sober | Addiction Treatment by Angela Pugh . You quit drinking. So why do you still have all the same problems...
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Published Jan 28, 2026, 15:49 long, audio available.
You quit drinking. So why do you still have all the same problems? You quit drinking. That’s huge. But if you’re sitting there wondering why you still have all the same problems you had when you were drinking – I can tell you exactly why. Drinking was never the actual problem. It was a symptom. In this episode, I’m breaking down the difference between sobriety (removing alcohol) and recovery (healing the patterns underneath the behavior). Because putting down the drink is just the starting line, not the finish line. We talk about why you’re still making the same shitty choices (just without alcohol), the patterns keeping you stuck that have nothing to do with drinking, how to identify what you’re actually feeling when emotions are totally foreign, and the one thing that separates people who heal from people who stay stuck. Here’s the truth: most people think quitting drinking is the finish line. It’s not. Sobriety removes alcohol. Recovery heals the patterns. If you quit drinking but you’re still people-pleasing, self-sabotaging, avoiding discomfort, or reacting emotionally to everything – you’re just living your drinking life without alcohol. Same patterns, same problems, just without the numbing agent. This one’s raw, real, and no fluff. Just the truth about what it actually takes to heal. In this episode, I share: 3:30: Why drinking is only a symptom of bigger problems 8:03: The patterns you need to heal (and how to identify them) 13:14: What to do when you can’t even recognize what you’re feeling 15:10: Why action – not information – is what actually changes your life Listen in, and if you’re ready to take big action and get big results, I have three coaching spots open this month. Book a call at addictionunlimited.com/call. And check out this episode about how presence is not equal to participation: You’re Not Doing the Work — You’re Just Watching Other People Do It
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Why You’re Sober But Still Have the Same Problems is an episode from Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | 12 Steps | Living Sober | Addiction Treatment by Angela Pugh .
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This episode was published on Jan 28, 2026.
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Why You’re Sober But Still Have the Same Problems is from Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | 12 Steps | Living Sober | Addiction Treatment by Angela Pugh .
Published Jan 28, 2026 and 15:49 long