Sober Not Mature: Carly & Breeze – Don’t Mind Our Mess Your Message is Our Message

On this episode of Sober Not Mature, we have Carly and Breeze from @trustyourmess_age.

We had a great conversation with them and it was amazing how much we all have in common. They are young and we are old, but we all ended up in the same place. Kind of cool. You can follow Carly on IG @carlyannmariereed and Breeze @_breezexx.

Carly and Breeze gave us some background and then they told us about this wonderful thing that they are doing called, Trust Your Message. which aims to inspire sobriety, encourage recovery, and offer valuable resources and personal insights to help others find strength and positivity amidst their own chaos. They referred to it as “Pain Expressed Artistically.”

We also talked about music and life and had some laughs. Oh, and Breeze is going to add some beats to Mike’s closing message. Stay tuned…

Enjoy the episode.

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SOBER NOT MATURE: Welcome aboard the wild and wacky world of the ‘Sober Not Mature‘ podcast, where sobriety stories and off-the-cuff hilarity are the order of the day! This is no hushed whispers recovery circle, folks. We’re all about airing out those sobering thoughts that keep you up at night, only we do it with a side of sass and a whole lot of laughs.

At the helm of this crazy ship, we have our two sober (but definitely not staid) hosts. Meet Bill, the self-proclaimed CEO – that’s Chief Egotistical Officer for those playing along at home. His job? To ensure every episode is inflated with enough ego to make Kanye West blush.

Then there’s Mike, our COO or Chief Obscenity Officer. Yep, you read that right. Mike’s got a potty-mouth that would make a sailor blush, and he’s not afraid to use it. Their titles alone should give you a hint of the irreverent mayhem that ensues in this recovery podcast. Buckle up, recovery readers. It’s going to be a wild and sober ride.

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