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Mastering the Drop! A Real View of Recovery - Mastering the Drop with Special Guests Chelsey Noack & Mary Jackson with Sober Sallys

Mastering the Drop with Special Guests Chelsey Noack & Mary Jackson with Sober Sallys

Mastering the Drop! A Real View of Recovery

09/21/22 • 39 min

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Let's hear from the Sober Sally's! From servers & bartenders at a restaurant to Co-Owners of their own business, these two have quite the story!

In this special episode of Mastering the Drop, Tricia's welcomes the Co-Owners of Sober Sallys, Chelsey Noack & Mary Jackson! Listen along as they share their sober journey and how they started their growing business!

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Hello. Again, everybody. Thank you so much for joining us for another episode of Mastering The Drop, A Real View of Recovery. These are my favorite interviews and, and those are the ones where we actually just get to hear other people's stories, other people's journeys and where they started, how they got here.

All of the things, and today is no exception to that. Um, I've been watching these ladies for some time on social media and, and I'm so blessed and so thankful that they have chosen to join me. Um, and I'm going to let them each inter introduce themselves, but we have Mary and Chelsea here with us today and they've started something super amazing.

And very revolutionary, I believe. Um, and I'm quite envious of them, but we're gonna save that for a little bit later. Um, anyway, who wants to go first?

I'll go first!

Chelsey, Yay! Okay, everybody. This is Chelsey and I just want you to listen and lean in and hear a little bit of her story because it's just so powerful.

Hello everyone. I'm Chelsey. I'm 26 years old and I am the co-owner of sober. Um, I started drinking when I was about 16 years old drank heavily for eight years. Got myself in just every amount of trouble you could ever imagine. I had two DWIs by the time I was 23 and when I was sitting in jail, I just knew that.

My luck had ran out and that I needed to stop. Otherwise I was gonna get in more trouble and it, this just wasn't the life that I wanted to lead. So I got sober the day after my 24th birthday on November 25th, 2019. And yeah, it was, it's been an incredible journey. My first year. I just pretty much practiced, you know, not drinking and.

Yeah, that's kind of how MJ and I got rekindled. Um, we started working together again and yeah. That's a bit about me!

Wow! Well, and I think, you know, that's, I can relate, I had also two DUIs by the time I was 23. Unfortunately for me, it just taught me how not to drink and drive because I didn't actually give up alcohol until I was 43.

I spent a lot of time trying to figure it out, how to keep it in my life. Mm-hmm so definitely my hat is off to you because, well, I know now and you know, now that well life can look a whole lot easier. yeah. When, when you have a clear mind, Right before we get rolling. Cuz I know me, I can get, you know, into a big old conversation pretty quick like, um, Mary, tell us a little bit about you.

My name is Mary. Um, I am 30 years old. I am also co-owner of Sober Sallys. I have been in the se I've been a bartender in the service industry for nine plus years now. Um, I. Struggled with drug and alcohol abuse since I was about 16 as well. And again, spent a little bit of time figuring out how I can incorporate it in my life rather than just ixnaying it out.

Um, a lot of my sobriety, um, is in the choice to be sober or alcohol free, um, goes to Chelsea. Uh, we worked together at one point in life when we were both heavily using separated for a while, came back together and she was truly an inspiration and a reason why I decided to make that choice.

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"It could be just the bonfire or it could be your best friend's 29th birthday, you know, like getting out in a social and public setting when newly becoming sober. Probably is one of the hardest things, because you have to learn to say no. And in, you know, depending on where you are telling them your story, if you feel comfortable and, or not." - Chelsey Noack

"Even just our personal friends and family know, you know, something we preach is sober, not boring. I still wanna be invited. Yeah. I still wanna come. We might not, oh, maybe not come, but I definitely still wanna invite." - Mary Jackson

Connect with the Sober Sallys:

Email: [email protected]

SS IG

Chelsey IG

Mary IG

WEBSITE: www.SoberSallys.com

FACEBOOK

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09/21/22 • 39 min

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