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Grace Adams seemed to have it all: a prestigious advertising job, a New York City apartment, and a background as a classical ballet dancer. But behind the "perfect" Type-A exterior, Grace was trapped in a cycle of secret binge drinking and 48-hour blackouts. In this vulnerable episode of Recoverycast, Grace opens up about the "emotional bottom" that brought her to her knees on her apartment floor and the courageous phone call to her mother that changed everything.

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We dive deep into the unique pressures of the performing arts world, the "show pony" mentality that fueled her perfectionism, and how alcohol became a way to quiet her intense anxiety. Grace shares her journey through Ashley Addiction Treatment and the instrumental role that Release Recovery’s sober living played in teaching her how to actually live a vibrant, sober life. Now a recovery advocate, Grace discusses how she uses social media to provide the representation she never saw—showing young women that sobriety isn't just about stopping a substance; it's about starting "Life Part Two."

If you are a high-functioning individual struggling with isolation or feel like a "fraud" in your own life, this story is a powerful reminder that there is another way to live.

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⏱️ Chapters:

00:00 – The "Aha Moment" with Peach Schnapps 
01:18 – Childhood Pressure & The First Panic Attack 
05:35 – The Competitive World of Classical Ballet 
06:35 – High School: "Crazy Grace" & Secret Drinking 
10:18 – College Binge Drinking & Sorority Culture 
13:30 – Spilling Wine & Family Interventions 
17:00 – NYC: 48-Hour Blackouts & The Emotional Bottom 
25:23 – Entering Treatment & Facing the "Fraud" Narrative 
34:00 – The Power of Sober Living & Community 
44:06 – Advocacy: Helping Young Women Find Hope

❓ Questions the Video Answers:

What does high-functioning alcoholism look like in young women?

How does competitive ballet impact mental health and addiction?

What is an "emotional bottom" in recovery?

How do I tell my parents I can’t stop drinking?

What is the difference between detox and learning to live sober?

Can you be a "perfectionist" and an alcoholic?

How does sober living help with long-term recovery?

How do I maintain friendships with "normal" drinkers after rehab?

What are the signs of a 12-step program working?

How can social media advocacy help in the healing process?

What is the "fraud syndrome" in early sobriety?

How do I handle holiday triggers in early recovery?

Is it possible to have fun in New York City while sober?

How do I know if my drinking is "bad enough" for treatment?

What are the benefits of a young adult-specific recovery program?

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