In this episode, I sit down with Ariel Lorre to talk about something that I think a lot of people quietly wrestle with — how you rebuild your life when you realize the path you’re on isn’t working.
Ariel shares her story of addiction, recovery, and what it actually takes to change—not just externally, but internally.
From the outside, she had what most people would consider a stable, even ideal upbringing. But internally, she felt disconnected, uncomfortable in her own skin, and constantly searching for something to quiet that noise.
What started as a way to feel more at ease eventually turned into a decade-long struggle with addiction.
We talk about:
Why addiction doesn’t always look the way people expect
The role sensitivity plays in both struggle and healing
How alcohol and drugs can become a form of self-regulation
What it actually takes to get sober—and why timing matters
The “gift of desperation” and hitting a true turning point
Rebuilding trust with yourself and others
The concept of living amends and earning your way forward through action
How to begin discovering who you are when everything familiar is stripped away
The difference between self-improvement and control
Navigating beauty, aging, and identity in a world that constantly tells you to fix yourself
Ariel also shares how meditation, curiosity, and learning to sit with herself became foundational in her recovery—and how that process continues to evolve.
This conversation is really about identity, honesty, and permission.
Permission to change.
Permission to not have it all figured out.
And permission to become someone new.
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