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The Bad Girls Club

Promises of a Spirituality-Based Recovery

Karen Marginot

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Beschreibung

There's a seismic shift happening worldwide, as individuals from every social class question their relationship with alcohol and drugs. While marijuana gains mainstream acceptance, a profound inquiry persists: Is this okay? Am I drinking too much? Is this normal? These questions resonate deeply, particularly among professional women who are drinking at higher rates than anyone else, and White women are drinking themselves to death. Beyond the health risks, high alcohol consumption affects women's personal and professional relationships and ability to successfully function and lead in their professional roles.

The Bad Girls Club: Promises of a Spiritually-Based Recovery encapsulates Ms. Marginot's journey through addiction to redemption. Delving into Karen's tumultuous past, she narrates how she found healing and renewal through spiritual tools, transcending addiction to create a fulfilling career in tech and leadership coaching.

This isn't merely a narrative on redemption; it shines a light to a way out for those grappling with the devastation of alcoholism and addiction. The Bad Girls Club doesn't preach; it shares a deeply personal odyssey from self-destruction to empowerment.

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relatable, alcoholism, alcohol treatment programs, sober curious people, human issues, Dry January, continuous recovery, drug treatment programs, multiple addictions, redemption