Everything Is Different Now

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Cullen & Katie

Cullen & Katie

Күн бұрын

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@ellieandjared
@ellieandjared Жыл бұрын
Man, we love you guys so much. It's apparent the difficulty of the journey, yet you show the strength that you have. ❤
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
we love y'all too! thanks for always being there!
@drpepperdrinker3
@drpepperdrinker3 Жыл бұрын
@@CullenandKatie I want you to know i have some addictions as well! I am Addicted to Cullen and Katie and also Ellie and Jared!!
@culliecia
@culliecia Жыл бұрын
😂
@janearmbrecht6312
@janearmbrecht6312 Жыл бұрын
What an amazing accomplishment! My dad is 15 years sober and it's been the best thing ever for our family. One day at a time and keep sharing! ❤
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
That is awesome! ❤
@lesliekennell4080
@lesliekennell4080 Жыл бұрын
@Cullen, I always say my husband drinks and I get drunk! (I don’t drink). But being around other people drinking can be very cathartic. I have way more fun than the drinkers and without the hangover!!! Sending good vibes to you and @Katie for continuing on your healthy path and that it becomes easier and easier as time passes 🥰
@muffin2u63
@muffin2u63 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations to your dad!
@dianesullivan1047
@dianesullivan1047 Жыл бұрын
So proud of you both. I am 21 years sober. I have just quit cigarettes, nicotine free for 4 months now.
@mrspaisley1
@mrspaisley1 Жыл бұрын
Y’all’s ability to recognize your own faults and make changes is absolutely amazing to me. From your debt, moving to find your happiness, and now alcohol. The way y’all grow together and love each other is beautiful. Thank you for being such inspirations. You are chancing your family tree! Your children will reap the rewards
@specialk3099
@specialk3099 Жыл бұрын
I'm so proud of you guys for quitting while your babies are still young. So many kids grow up with alcoholic parents and it's amazing that you guys realized how it could be affecting your kids before it got too out of control! I love y'all!!!
@Adventures_in_AK
@Adventures_in_AK Жыл бұрын
YES!!!
@jennygormanpratt96
@jennygormanpratt96 Жыл бұрын
Yes DO NOT apologize! Tears are SO healing and purges all the crap out of your body!!! I have never drunk in my life and this has really helped me with healing from hurt. It really helped what Katie said about healing comes out in your eyes so you know you are still healing when you are emotional. I'm working through a relationship with my daughter and I am SO emotional and there are so many triggers that set me off because I love her and miss her so much!! We'll get there, but it's really hard right now while we are healing. 😢
@tylerlahr
@tylerlahr Жыл бұрын
At 23 years old I admitted I was powerless over alcohol. I just celebrated 9 years. Congratulations on almost a year. One day at a time!
@aliciarenee0530
@aliciarenee0530 Жыл бұрын
I am 39 years old, and my Father has been addicted to alcohol my entire life. We tried interventions, we yelled, we threatened, we begged, we cried, and we had lost all hope. Up until 2020, when he got into a car accident (he’s okay- thank the Lord) and he has not touched alcohol since. He said that even though the accident was not his fault, he was drinking while driving, and he said that he had the biggest wake up call that alcohol was not worth it. And for the first time in my life, I had my Dad back. I mean, I’m a grown adult, married, with a kid of my own, but there was never a time where I didn’t ever need my Dad. He is now 3 years sober, and is living his best life. It is a DAILY, hourly struggle, but its so worth the reward ! Keep your head up, don’t be afraid to show these emotions, don’t be afraid to talk about it. It’s all a part of the healing process. Celebrate the small things. You’re doing such a great job, and you CAN and will continue to overcome this!
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
gah, that's sooo reminiscent of a piece of my story in a way too...there's a lot we got to talk about, lol. Huge props to him for "walking up" and congrats on getting a piece of your family back!
@aliciarenee0530
@aliciarenee0530 Жыл бұрын
@@CullenandKatie Thank you so much. Praying for strength, acceptance, and understanding as you continue to go through this journey. I promise it’ll be worth it in the end. Keep going, you’re doing a GREAT job!
@summermcginnis1818
@summermcginnis1818 Жыл бұрын
Mad respect for y’all. Watched y’all before you were pregnant with Gaines. Then life got busy not long after Brooks was born so I’d hop on at random and watch a video here and there. Just happened to see this, y’all have overcome so much and have grown from it! So Proud of y’all!
@briellevlogs8847
@briellevlogs8847 Жыл бұрын
As an addiction counselor I love seeing you guys be so transparent and honest and processing your addiction. Relapse prevention and maintenance is forever and your leaning how to interrupt your triggers. Cullen explaining how the comes in his mind for a second is a natural part of recovery. One visualization technique I LOVE is light switch technique, it helps me so much! In a nutshell, you visualize an imaginary light switch in your mind and you want the light switch to be off all the time because when it’s off, that means you’re not thinking about drinking, drinking, or wanting to drink and ,trigger’s, which is anything, anyone, place, feeling, or experience in the world that makes us think about your addiction even if it is for a second and by using this technique when you are triggered, even if it is just for a few seconds, you shut your eyes and you visualize yourself turning off The light switch that is turned on from a trigger without your permission… I know that’s kind of a complicated explanation but anyone who is actually curious, just look up the light switch technique. Cullen and Katiei love you guys and have watched CK Vlogs since before pregnant with Gaines! ❤️❤️
@oliviaschleter4350
@oliviaschleter4350 Жыл бұрын
Cullen, I remember when you released the podcast with your sister discussing a previous addiction. I am so proud of you for realizing what the new problem was handling it and doing what is best for you, your relationship and your family. Your kids have amazing role models and you guys are truly an inspiration. 💜
@sassygeorgiapeach
@sassygeorgiapeach Жыл бұрын
I lost my mom to alcoholism & it runs heavily on both sides of my family. The way she died I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy. My childhood was really tough with my mom & I hate to hear of any kiddos coping with that too. I’m so freaking proud of y’all for recognizing the issues & breaking the addiction cycle before it did too much irreparable damage to your kids. I know that it’s not easy to get sober but it’s the best thing you could do for both yourself as well as your family. Now your story is going to help & inspire others which is truly such a beautiful thing!
@bboinngg
@bboinngg Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if you guys are getting counseling or if you are going to AA meetings or not. What I do know is that what you did here was extremely healthy for your healing. If doing more of this helps yourselves and others then I say continue doing it. I for one (I've been watching since before Gains was born) and I unsubscribed shortly after the Mermaid/Pool on the deck video. I saw a train wreck in the makings and what the heck does one do? I'm 67 years old and have kids and grandkids. What a sad thing to watch. Saying something to you about it would have allowed a full on barrage of people to come after me for telling the truth. I would check in on you all from time to time and ALWAYS had your family in my prayers! Keep being true to yourself and you children. You are ALL precious and deserve a good and happy life. I do have a request. Can you turn your phone horizontal? Vertical makes me nauseous. I didn't watch this one, I just listened and I'm glad that I did. Much love and respect to you both. You are officially growing up.
@Ipickthisone
@Ipickthisone Жыл бұрын
The growth you two have shared over the years is incredible. Keep going!
@3JVills
@3JVills Жыл бұрын
Love the honesty and really, we've been talking about getting sober and just haven't made the plunge yet. Thanks for the encouragement and vulnerability!!
@jacqulineweston1710
@jacqulineweston1710 Жыл бұрын
So proud of you, my dad was an alcoholic and I have terrible childhood memories of him being drunk. your kiddos see and know more than you understand! Keep up the good fight! Your doing amazing!
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
same same when I was a kid...totally have had flashbacks in the midst of the drinking and a stupid argument starts...thank you!!
@kashaallen77
@kashaallen77 Жыл бұрын
Cullen you are such an inspiration. You and Katie have inspired me to stop drinking as well. I am a domestic abuse survivor and I know I have used alcohol to numb the pain from the abuse. It's because of you guys that I have pledged to stop drinking and deal with my trauma in a healthy way.
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
that's so amazing to hear! would love to hear what were some of the first steps you took to make the change?
@kashaallen77
@kashaallen77 Жыл бұрын
@@CullenandKatie well first was recognizing that alcohol wasn’t helping me, but masking the pain. I know that I have to deal with all this pain head on and with a clear mind.
@erinsoper2514
@erinsoper2514 Жыл бұрын
Cullen I'm so fucking proud of you, you are so awesome, it's OK to cry, look at what you have done, YOU ARE AWESOME.
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
thank you Erin!
@Hallz18
@Hallz18 Жыл бұрын
I’m so incredibly proud of you BOTH!!!! ❤ Sending hugs, love and prayers! Don’t apologize for the tears or anything!
@valeriecady8070
@valeriecady8070 Жыл бұрын
Cullen there use to be a saying “ it takes a bigger man to cry than be non feeling “. And it just shows us that your human ok and I’m so proud of you & Katie for sharing this part of your lives I applaud the both of you for being able to share this your I love you two very much I been with you two before Gaines was born and I’m STILL with you two I love ❤️ you two so much hang in there ok 👍🏻 I’m praying for you both ❤
@tiannalecander1035
@tiannalecander1035 Жыл бұрын
We love you guys thanks for sharing and being so personal and opening up to us.
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
you're welcome and thank you for the kind words!
@tammyhaley9876
@tammyhaley9876 Жыл бұрын
Cullen your so awesome to talk about drinking. It’s hard thing to do. I grew up around alcoholism and it was horrible terrible. I love both you Katie and the kids. You have no idea how proud of you I am… you go dude….🙏🥰
@BobbiHope
@BobbiHope Жыл бұрын
Congratulations! Love this for you ❤ My husband and I are in year 5 and the promises keep coming true!
@ourfamilyvideos7283
@ourfamilyvideos7283 Жыл бұрын
You’re headed in the right direction…praying y’all find a wonderful church to wrap arms around you and kiddos
@wendellmonster6179
@wendellmonster6179 Жыл бұрын
You are doing a great job! keep up the good work you are setting a good example for your children God Bless
@srl0003
@srl0003 Жыл бұрын
I needed to hear this, thanks so much! Congrats!
@kellyedes6318
@kellyedes6318 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, , for sharing your stories. Your stories are going to help someone. . Its been 30 years for me. I was 21 when i stopped
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
Congrats on 30 years, that’s huge! 🙌🏼 Thanks for the encouragement!
@marydavis2946
@marydavis2946 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being brave and sharing your story! I can relate to both of your stories. I've been sober for 18 months and it's the longest stretch of sobriety I've had for 12 years. ❤
@cawo7617
@cawo7617 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. It takes a lot of courage. ❤
@kaseytougas7522
@kaseytougas7522 Жыл бұрын
My husband was raised with his mom and dad both being alcoholics and the day I told him I was pregnant was the last day he had a drink !! He will be sober for 10 years in October!!
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
wow! good for him!! and your family!
@JLosFideos
@JLosFideos Жыл бұрын
Almost 3 years sober. The last 3 years have been some of the best of my life. New career, finally on my feet and getting ready to move my kids and I out on our own for the FIRST time, new life ❤
@ladanacrews4857
@ladanacrews4857 Жыл бұрын
Very proud of you two for having the strength to face this and overcome it! I think it is so important to share our struggles and journeys in this life. I find it therapeutic and it can really encourage others who may be battling the same issue. Keep being YOU!
@katelynnelson2287
@katelynnelson2287 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for being so open. I was a long time follower and a while before you started debt journey and moving I stopped watching as often because it didn’t feel like the same people. This version of yourselves is the best yet! Can’t wait to get back into your journey ❤
@craftygranny1979
@craftygranny1979 Жыл бұрын
I'm so proud of you both. I watched my mom fall apart from alcohol and it tore me apart. Thank God she has been sober 20years. Don't feel bad for the tears. You both are rocks. Love you both and your family.
@jacquelinehunt7794
@jacquelinehunt7794 6 ай бұрын
How many years did your mum drink for if you don’t mind me asking?
@marilynkozlow8400
@marilynkozlow8400 Жыл бұрын
I quit smoking and drinking cold turkey at the same time. Life and death, I had no choice. I wanted to live. It’s been 6 years. You can do it!!!
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
That’s amazing!! It’s encouraging to hear it can be done! Thanks for sharing! 🙌🏼
@momof2forever943
@momof2forever943 Жыл бұрын
Don’t be sorry for crying. You should be so proud of yourself. You are such an inspiration to others who are either recovering from alcoholism or living with someone who is recovering. Thank you for being so vulnerable and being willing to help someone else. Keep up the amazing journey you are on ❤️
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
thank you!! I am SUPER proud of myself!....most of the time. 😕...that's something else I need to work on and something else we need to talk about more in a future video! self sabotage is real!
@tamereta6657
@tamereta6657 Жыл бұрын
I lost my best friend seven years ago. His drink was Gin and tonic. He was only 50 years old. So sad. Good job to both of you.
@findingaway5512
@findingaway5512 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your transparency and talking about how sneaky it was an how it effected everything. In all kinds of ways when you look back at it. I am an emotional person too. A lot of ADHD people are highly sensitive. And more susceptible to addiction too. And have emotional regulation issues. I am a crier. Especially if I have to talk about anything.❤ ❤❤❤❤❤
@flipsideof45
@flipsideof45 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching y’all off and on because you’re so relatable. And I have to say, you are even more. I’m 8 years, 4 mos, and 9 days sober from an opiate addiction. I never had much of a propensity to like alcohol or anything addictive (except caffeine!); however, it all started with severe ovarian cysts along with a back issue from a job injury. I started getting small scripts for Percocet, which did help pain. But they also gave me an unwavering sense of relief from anxiety, stress, and made me feel incredibly weightless. I knew that was a cautionary tale, so I always had to be careful to hold the meds for my major pain only. My back pain became so intense, and I was diagnosed with facet joint disease and degenerative disc disease. I went to a “renowned” spine specialist in the Denver area. They were even treating a member of Fleetwood Mac at the time. I put all my trust in them through injections, ablations, and…. Narcotic pain meds. The doctor started giving me 180 Percocet tablets a month, 10 mgs each. I was told to take it every 4 hours. I was told that I was just fine taking it because I had such severe disease. But just a few months later, I was crying just like Cullen but hysterically to the doctor over the phone saying I couldn’t take it because I was addicted - going through withdrawal if I wasn’t on the spot with my meds. Without getting too in-depth and taking away from your story, I struggled off/on for a year+ with my opiate addiction. For me, I still go through a lot of therapy, and have different methods of working on myself constantly as I never ending DIY project. And I think that may be at some point you might be able to identify with the fact that, even though it has been such a traumatic time fighting through this disease, which you are powerless over, you will get through to the other side, and dare I say, look back on it as something that possibly did, in fact, change your life for the better!! I think that, for me, I would have continued to struggle internally with a lot of uncertain feelings, that I never could sort out. I would act out instead. And by acting out, I could never be content just being still and being happy as me. I always had to be busy, trying to be the perfect mother, the perfect career woman, the perfect, housewife and chef, the budget queen and couponer, who would spend several hours a week, trying to strategize my grocery shopping to get the best deal of everything and using that to occupy my brain instead of slowing down and enjoying time with my kids. There was a time that we did need to do that financially, but instead then it was a way to make myself feel useful and to pass the time as a valuable member of my family. It was something that made me feel worthy. Now, I’m content in my skin, and I can set goals for all types of things that I want to accomplish to enhance the person that I have become as genuine and mentally strong. I am so absolutely proud of you guys!!!! Allowing yourselves to be incredibly vulnerable and working through your emotions in the public arena is not easy. It is sincerely commendable!!! The whole entire process is difficult (there isn’t a significant enough word) from the initial acknowledgment to your own self to finally breaking down and being truthful to your loved ones, especially your children and your parents… plus close friends and family. I know that was a good 2+ years for me and for my brain to heal, along with going through intensive outpatient Rehabilitation, become comfortable with support groups and find the ones that seem to fit you. Then there is likely a few family/friends that elect not to be supportive and instead turn judgmental of your journey while you’re working so diligently to make yourself such a better person!! I can say that from unfortunate experience. But I hope and pray that you are blessed with only support, positivity, and love from one human being to another. just one person that has been through it, and I can tell you, that it is absolutely possible, specially when you surround yourself with like-minded people whom Are able to support you and what ever that looks like for the day. I’m sure you know that in the beginning each day is different, and sometimes you don’t know what to expect. But the beauty of it all is that you only have to take your life one day at a time. No one is perfect despite what they have to say about themselves or how they feel about you - just to make themselves feel better. You’ve got this, Caitie and Collin! It’s just another beginning of another great time in your life! Your kids are still so young that you have a bunch of time to spend time with them and set the great examples of role models that you are. None of what has happened have made you a bad person, again, regardless of what absolutely anyone tells you. Lean on your faith and one another, and I think you guys will get through this with the closest relationship ever.❤❤😊
@melissaziegler8632
@melissaziegler8632 Жыл бұрын
So proud of you both. Way to go. Pat yourselves on the back. Keep up the great work. ❤❤
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
thanks so much Melissa!
@Allyopps0722
@Allyopps0722 Жыл бұрын
You have an amazing testimony. God has brought and carried you so far cause He loves you so much. Thanks for bringing hope to all Who struggle.
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
thank you!
@breaenorris8476
@breaenorris8476 Жыл бұрын
I love how open you were, honestly you had amazing courage talking about your relationship with alcohol on a live but to repost it here just shows an crazy amount of courage, growth and healing honestly, Katie is right when you have not healed you pour it out of your eyes the eyes are the gate way to the soul. But I just want to give you your flowers for letting everyone in to be able to keep healing but to also encourage others to start their journey as well, Been watching since Gaines was a baby, and DBEJCK vacay started, Rooting for you guys!! Keep pushing forward!!
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
thank you for the encouraging words!! ❤ and thanks for sticking around this long 😂
@RLRCMR2017
@RLRCMR2017 Жыл бұрын
I am very proud of you Cullen!
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
thank you!!
@RLRCMR2017
@RLRCMR2017 Жыл бұрын
@@CullenandKatie 💓
@katebursey8544
@katebursey8544 Жыл бұрын
You are doing so well👏👏👏. Keep going 🙏Not too keen on the hair though😂
@Donna-m9y
@Donna-m9y Ай бұрын
Apparently her parents never taught her it is RUDE to interrupt!!!! He LOST IT because of HER causing him SEVERE ANXIETY !!!!
@ItsTayDuh
@ItsTayDuh Жыл бұрын
So proud of you Cullen! My dad is going through liver failure because of years of drinking. I wish he would have quit decades ago. Your babies will appreciate you and your dedication in the future.
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry you’re going through that, I’ve heard it’s a terrible thing to witness. Sending love! ❤️
@terencesouthers4410
@terencesouthers4410 Жыл бұрын
Well done Cullen and Katie you are putting an end to a flesh pattern. God Bless You!
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
a flesh pattern...I like that! thank you!!!
@MrsGray-kw4br
@MrsGray-kw4br Жыл бұрын
This was real and raw. Never apologize for your emotions. It good to see this side. It’s good for you mentally. Very proud of both of you. Always keep fighting. Take it one day at a time.
@taylormcmahon6356
@taylormcmahon6356 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this video. I don’t know what it’s like to struggle with alcohol. But I think it’s so important to share. You both should be proud of your journey.
@fluffykitten8181
@fluffykitten8181 Жыл бұрын
So heartfelt and honest that takes courage should be proud❤
@lisastefanyt
@lisastefanyt Жыл бұрын
I love you two ! You’ve shared your difficult struggles over the years and I’m sure you’ve help a lot of people to not feel so alone. 💕
@pearlbragdon6602
@pearlbragdon6602 Жыл бұрын
Thank you guys for sharing your story and how you have went about way's to quit drinking, speaking of drinking alcohol my dad's birth father was a alcoholic but he unfortunately passed away before I was born so I never got a chance to meet him, but from hearing he was a alocholic I have also heard that I could potentially have the risk of getting addicted to alcohol and stuff like that, luckily I don't like the taste of alcohol.
@pearlbragdon6602
@pearlbragdon6602 Жыл бұрын
That person would have been my grandfather (my father's dad), and then back I think towards the end of 2011 and beginning of 2012 my dad had a alcohol addiction, thankfully I didn't see him in that state because he lives over in Maine and we live in the New Brunswick area
@heatherpriest9776
@heatherpriest9776 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story
@jamierice3207
@jamierice3207 Жыл бұрын
I have watched you guys for years!! I’m from Birmingham and I am so happy for and proud of y’all!! ❤
@livinwiththeedges8283
@livinwiththeedges8283 Жыл бұрын
Hubby and I are 2 weeks off alcohol. Been on my heart to do for awhile but God was and still is working on my husbands heart toward sobriety.
@Emacauley511
@Emacauley511 Жыл бұрын
My dad has been an alcoholic most of my life. I have so many vivid memories of hearing the explosive fights between him and my mom. Or how we would always have to worry if he was going to be in a bad mood. Almost every vacation we took as a family has some sort of memory of him being in an awful mood and yelling. My parents eventually divorced due to the addictions which also led to cheating. I know my dad has a good heart and he truly does love his kids, but alcohol has always just come first and really hindered our relationship. I’m 31 now with my own children and relationship isn’t all that close. We speak from to me and see him for holidays but that’s really It. I pray every day that at some point he will get sober so that he can truly embrace his grandchildren as they are growing so fast, but I honestly just don’t see it happening and it’s sad. Your sobriety is honorable. You have changed the trajectory of what life will look like for your children and the relationship you will build with them for years to come. They are lucky to have such committed and strong parents who would do anything for them. Love you guys!
@nathoughton8364
@nathoughton8364 Жыл бұрын
I commented years ago that my girls now 18 and 15 have never seen my husband, their dad drunk. 18 years sober. I knew Cullen was headed towards sobriety all those years ago. I'm so proud of both of you. Alcoholism is so much more than just drinking. It affects every aspect of your life. Keep striving guys xox
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
🫶🏼 Thank you so much for the encouragement. And you’re so right, it absolutely does effect every aspect of your life, even when you’re not drinking!!
@Heidi7828
@Heidi7828 Жыл бұрын
So proud of you and I can totally relate in a bit of a different way! I grew up with lots of relatives who were alcoholics that I vividly remember being drunk and the way they acted, the way they made me feel, and how I knew when I grew up that was NOT how I wanted to be. I wouldn't necessarily call my Dad an alcoholic at that time but he had not second thoughts about grabbing a beer aftering mowing the lawn, on a hot day relaxing in yard, or even at lunch when he came home on his lunch break and what made him stop dead in his tracks was when my little brother who was a toddler at the time was ready to eat lunch with my Dad on one of those lunch breaks excitedly ran to the fridge, grabbed a beer, ran it to the table and sat at his place all ready to eat! He said he never realized we were watching that closely and what exactly we were learning and he didn't want alcohol to be a problem for us since it ran in our family as well! It hurts now but one day Brooks is going to realize exactly what happened and why it happened and he is going to be extremely proud of you and realized just how much he is loved!
@duttonpartyof6363
@duttonpartyof6363 Жыл бұрын
I am so proud of both of you. I would love for you both to be able to share your whole story one day. Starting with the beginning and how long this has been going on for both of you. I’m sure you will help so many people. Keep going ❤ one day at a time. You both are doing great.
@KimPantoja
@KimPantoja Жыл бұрын
Props to you for getting sober. I grew up with an alcoholic father, i never knew what he was like sober, I take that back he was sober so he could work but after that full on drunk. I never didn't see him with beer in his hand. He was also addicted to other things as well. I'm proud that you got clean even though i know its hard. I wish I would have been able to know what my dad was like sober, but his alcoholism let to alcohol dementia and he passed away. So good for you for getting sober and keep up the work. Both of you
@shellydenton5883
@shellydenton5883 Жыл бұрын
Our experience mirrors yours
@duckyone20
@duckyone20 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you trust in us enough to share this difficult journey with us. I'm proud of the hard your you've put in and continue to do. Addiction is an everyday, some times every minute battle and you've been doing it! I hope you continue to release those emotions etc to help you heal.
@redforjesus1
@redforjesus1 Жыл бұрын
I am so happy for you all. My parents drank and there are certain things that affected me that I didn’t realize until i was older. I would have bad dreams and it was sad to have to take care of a parent that should know better.
@francespayton6363
@francespayton6363 Жыл бұрын
You guys are amazing keep up the journey you can do this. And kids do pick up on things thay watch what you do that is how thay learn if mom and Dad are doing it then thay thing is ok for them that is why we have make decisions that are good because they affect them too I raised two and I see the decisions that we made when thay were little how it has help them are damaged them now as adults we are the example to them we have to watch what we do and say because they will do and say what thay see and hear keep it up yo got this 😊
@morganallen7053
@morganallen7053 Жыл бұрын
Sooooo proud of y’all!! I watched before Miss Gaines was born and loved y’all!! I even got a Alabama hoodie and everyone asked why Alabama.. (bc i live in nc) and I said it’s bc my KZbinrs I watch!! I love y’all, y’all have been through so much and also loved the Dave Ramsey method y’all did, I did that for a little while but never went all in, and to see y’all do that.. y’all seriously are amazing.. keep it going!!!
@sarahmeyers6412
@sarahmeyers6412 Жыл бұрын
So much love to you both! I’m almost 15 years sober but it’s still one day at a time. When you start to romanticize a drink-just play that tape through. There is nothing so bad that a drink will make better!
@djuptonful
@djuptonful Жыл бұрын
Alanon is the best thing I ever did for myself. So glad you made it there Katie.
@janesecaraway3995
@janesecaraway3995 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations to you both! This journey yall are on, is one day at a time. Yall got this! ❤😊
@latonyaricks3294
@latonyaricks3294 Жыл бұрын
Sending love, strength and continued sobriety success ❤
@marlasturgill8306
@marlasturgill8306 Жыл бұрын
Cullen I’m so proud of you and you look Amazing my friend..
@therezar7015
@therezar7015 Жыл бұрын
I'm struggling and this was hard to watch and not exit this video. I'm an alcoholic, coming from both parents who are alcoholics, I went to Alo-Teen (I think that's what it was called) when I was a teenager to learn that my parents alcoholism wasnt my problem and or my fault. My husband and I have discussed cutting back a lot. I know he's ready to jump on the wagon but he's codependent on me. I know I can't be there for him, to help him. Because I don't want the help.... Yet. I'm struggling. I know I have a problem, all those side effects you talked about, I'm going through. But. I'm. Not. Ready. To. Face EVERY THING. Pray for me. I'm so proud of both ya. I've been a fan for 10years.
@jeancorreia7583
@jeancorreia7583 Жыл бұрын
God bless both of you! You are both an inspiration……. You got this!
@katybeyor8222
@katybeyor8222 11 ай бұрын
When I first met you Cullen & Katie when I first started watching your videos on KZbin that when you started #DBEJCKVacay and I love them so much and it's always makes me feel happy and it's always make me laugh because I just think when you are always around your family and friends and I all the love ones are always around you it makes you better person and I like seeing that with you guys what you are going through at least you have your family and friends are always with you Katie Don't Hold Back and just do what you want to do And Just have few drinks like 2 or 3 at least that will be enough just limit your drinks how much you drink just limit Your drinks you will be fine and I love you Cullen and Katie
@paisleymohring7624
@paisleymohring7624 Жыл бұрын
You should be so proud breaking an addiction is so hard I quit drinking about 10 years ago I still think about drinking you just have to get past your own thoughts... as far as the kids they will eventually get past it . God Bless you and your Family.
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
Congrats on 10 years! You're so right about getting past your own thoughts!
@megsdesp86
@megsdesp86 Жыл бұрын
i have been following your journey in all of this. and I live a parallel life. unfortunately, we are getting a divorce, and he is still drinking. thank you for talking about alnon.. I need to go back. THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
@laura55987
@laura55987 Жыл бұрын
Very proud of both of you!❤
@deborahhess2142
@deborahhess2142 5 ай бұрын
Cullen, let me tell you about my 39 year old son. He has struggled with alcohol and is an alcoholic. Went to rehab twice. Struggles everyday. The one thing he never did around anyone is cry or talk about it. Shuts down. Because men don't cry, bullshit. I wish he would cry or open up about anything he is feeling. I commend you for crying and being vulnerable. I feel that if you don't you don't heal. Let it out then let it go. The tears will dry up faster. God bless you on your recovery and its really every minute at a time, get to the next minute.
@djuptonful
@djuptonful Жыл бұрын
So proud of you Cullen
@nikkiashinabargar2973
@nikkiashinabargar2973 Жыл бұрын
As a kid that grew up with a drug addict and alcoholic father who didnt stop for his kids, what you are showing your kids is amazing. It shows your love and dedication for them. My father died at 45 because of the damage he done to his body. It was tragic. Keep going yall got this!!!
@jeniperkins
@jeniperkins Жыл бұрын
So deeply proud of you guys!!! Now you get to live life to the fullest and everyone in your world will reap the benefits ❤ I’m 16 years sober and so grateful for freedom 🎉
@flamingolounge1975
@flamingolounge1975 Жыл бұрын
I need to do this ❤️ great job and so encouraging
@rrrockich
@rrrockich Жыл бұрын
First, I want to tell you both congratulations! I understand how incredibly hard it is to do this. I have had to deal with addiction through my daughter. Second, I know Cullen from about 20 yrs ago from ACE. I may be wrong, but I think I remember Katie too. Not sure. Again, I am incredibly proud of you two! Addiction can destroy so much as it has in my family. I praise God everyday that recovery is possible! Stay the course and pat yourself on the back (or give each other a hug) because you are now creating a beautiful life for yourselves and your children! Again, I’m so proud! Btw, my daughter that was on ACE is Witni Roberson.
@MelissaAHargraves-bz3ky
@MelissaAHargraves-bz3ky Жыл бұрын
I love you guys and your story, together and separately. God bless
@juliesmalley8089
@juliesmalley8089 Жыл бұрын
So proud of you both, it's a journey... Even hour by hour ..thank you for being open and real ..your kids will love seeing you healthy , and being there for them and creating memories...they grow up so fast my son is 19 , and my daughter will be 18 in September... You both will help others 😁
@melanieboening9456
@melanieboening9456 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@Laura-oy8oz
@Laura-oy8oz Жыл бұрын
I'll be 3 years sober. ❤ I had a 63% chance of not surviving. I was jaundice! 😪 Sober living is the best. Keep on goin'!
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
Oh wow, awesome to hear you made it out on the sober side! Thank you for sharing!
@aliyahburnette8018
@aliyahburnette8018 Жыл бұрын
Could you guys talk about anxiety and depression I’ve dealing with in for the seasonally depression.
@Donna-m9y
@Donna-m9y Ай бұрын
KAAAAAATTTTIIIEEEE, HUSH UP !!!! GO TO TIME OUT !!!!! GAWD !!!!!
@jdl0812
@jdl0812 Жыл бұрын
Kids notice. Even when you don’t think they do. My kids knew as soon as their dad was sober, they would come and talk to him more. Show him things, they weren’t scared to come and ask him for things instead of me. They didn’t understand but they saw the difference. And I think that’s what really keeps him sober besides himself. Like a motivation for him
@Ashley__Rose
@Ashley__Rose 5 ай бұрын
I resent the crap out of my father for always being so out of the picture from being an alcoholic. He’s been ever since I was a baby and I’m well into adulthood now. I don’t touch alcohol because of him so I guess one good thing came from it? Idk hard to see it that way. At least you recognize it, feel bad even to the point of crying, and put forth a shit ton of effort to stay sober. Like you’ve done all the steps. What a great dad. I’m a lil jealous not gonna lie. 😕
@nikkinichols832
@nikkinichols832 Жыл бұрын
I know you dont know me Cullen but I am so proud of you for fighting for yourself! Knuckles dude!❤
@Tami_L96
@Tami_L96 Жыл бұрын
Katie and Cullen are the definition of unconditional love!
@amylvandyke
@amylvandyke Жыл бұрын
Love from Oregon! You’re the shit, Cullen! 💚💛💚💛
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
Thanks Amy!! 👊🏼❤️
@tiphanneycusick5396
@tiphanneycusick5396 Жыл бұрын
I was addicted to not only alcohol but I was adding pills to it too. My come to Jesus moment was when I came bouncing down the stairs at my parents house just after I left my abusive ex husband and happily asking my step dad "where's mom?" Mind you my mom had been gone for 2 years. 2 days later I was on my way to my cousins place in Wyoming to get clean and sober. I am now 7 years clean and sober..
@kimberlymadden1643
@kimberlymadden1643 Жыл бұрын
What is the book you mentioned? Proud of both of you!
@lulastar9061
@lulastar9061 Жыл бұрын
So proud of you both....I too had an addiction with cigarettes...It's been 16 yrs. since i and my husband quit.....we quit together.
@fanettahigley5819
@fanettahigley5819 Жыл бұрын
You guys are great I saw you and the your friends from Utah
@marykirby4009
@marykirby4009 Жыл бұрын
Love u guys im a recovering addict and I've been sober for 2 years now. Also im 38 and im 22 weeks pregnant with my 2nd child a little girl. U can do it both of u ❤❤
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
wow! Congrats! 👏🏻
@muffin2u63
@muffin2u63 Жыл бұрын
I like that about y'all. The two of you have each other's back. When it was drugs, the 2 of y'all worked things out and it wasn't an easy journey. Also, you made it through the debt together. I see what Cullen is saying, Katie, you work together at y'all marriage. Also, because y'all both care about Gaines & Brooks and are good parents to them. It would be so hard on the kids if y'all didn't work things out. My sister is a retired teacher of 42 years. She has told me that even when parents don't get along, the majority of children are still better with the parents together, than apart. My sister had a sponsor at Al-Anon. It started with her sister in law being an alcoholic and she would go with her. Well, my sister had problems in her marriage (nothing to do with drinking or anything) and just things from her childhood. She would go to Al-Anon for herself just to learn how to get through the problems in life.
@karmachambers7209
@karmachambers7209 Жыл бұрын
Praying you all feel the peace of Christ in your home and y’all can take some time to heal 🙏💕
@CullenandKatie
@CullenandKatie Жыл бұрын
thank you!!!
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