Angela says that being an alcoholic is the best thing that ever happened to her.

It was the catalyst that made her look at her life differently and make a commitment to be better.

In this episode, Angela shares about many of her biggest challenges, especially her addiction to alcohol. When she decided to get sober in her 30s, Angela's life changed for the better.

Being sober helped her work through the guilt and shame of her past choices, and this led her to move forward and create a new life and a better version of herself.

When Angela quit alcohol, she turned to sugar. She felt she "needed" sugar because her body was so used to metabolizing the sugar in alcohol.
And she discovered that cutting sugar is not that easy!

Angela tells about her challenges with sugar, both personal and social... and how for her, quitting sugar is tougher than quitting alcohol.

Find Angela here: https://angelapugh.com/

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