Climbing out of the Darkness to Reclaim Your Life w/Diana Flowe
Diana is the owner of flowe consulting. She's also been in the nursing field for many years. She's got a great recovery story that we need to hear.
The story Diana tells in this episode is the stuff movies are (and have been) made of. Many people have screwed up royally at least once in their lives. They've crashed cars, yelled at the wrong guy in a bar, fallen asleep on guard duty, cheated on their spouse . . . or worse. Sometimes, people dwell a lot on screw-ups. But in Diana's case, we hear more about what it means to deal with regret while moving on.
Her story takes several significant turns, but one struggle he faced more than once was not feeling loved. There's the loneliness that comes from pain. And then there's the solitude some people might seek to heal from the things that hurt them.
In this episode of Keep The Change, Diana narrates her daring life story from growing up raised in a typical home with both parents in the little North Carolina hamlet of Barbara Junction. Her mother was a nurse, but she didn't feel loved growing up. Began dating When she was about 13 years old, and how she experienced severe depression. Began using alcohol to attempt suicide and decided to quit school in ninth grade to go out only to the party, only to fall in love and get married at the age of 15 and Living in the woods with no food until something clicked along the way.
Tune in to the show to listen to Diana share her story of how she went from a chaotic upbringing and battling alcohol addiction to becoming sober and finding a new identity in her recovery process.
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