With no 12-step work, Meredith Atwood tried to get sober. After substance abuse, and a number of other issues, she had the realization that she would be dead within a year. She then made the decision to stop drinking. After compensating for her behavior with triathlons and Ironman competitions, she came to the point where she had to heal.

As a former attorney, Meredith Atwood is a podcaster, speaker, and author of The Year of No Nonsense, and Host of “The Same 24 Hours” podcast. She’s been featured in The Boston Globe, The New York Post, the Seattle Times, and recovery advocate and contributing writer for Psychology Today.

Holding onto the belief that we all have our own personal brands of “no nonsense,” in this inspiring conversation, Meredith takes us through the exploration of getting out of the way of our own personal happiness. 

“Many of us don’t know how to process uncomfortable feelings and we want to run. Sitting with yourself is terrifying and the hardest thing I’ve had to do. I’m alive, I made it another day, and it’s really one day at a time.”

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Order her book, “The Year of No Nonsense,” Here.


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