In this FYI podcast episode, Cristal Aguirre unpacks her powerful journey through addiction, recovery, and finding strength in vulnerability. 🌱💪 From navigating social media's highs and lows to focusing on spreading positivity, Cristal’s story is one of resilience and the uplifting power of community support. 🌍💫 And, yes, she goes there-opening up about her time on OnlyFans and her goal to embrace a more purpose-driven path. 🙌 With Paul sharing his journey to authenticity, this episode is packed with insights on overcoming obstacles and living your truth. 💯✨ 👇 What’s one takeaway from Cristal’s story that resonates with you? Let’s keep the conversation going! 👇 #FYIPodcast #CristalAguirre #RecoveryJourney #CommunitySupport #Authenticity #Inspiration
@Aliscott8769Ай бұрын
Seeing someone I care about go through their sobriety taught me so much about resilience and self - forgiveness.
@FindingYourInspirationАй бұрын
Watching a loved one journey through sobriety really does bring a new understanding of strength and compassion. Their resilience in the face of challenges shows just how powerful self-forgiveness can be.
@LegitTechReviews2 ай бұрын
Watching Cristal Aguirre share her journey from addiction to sobriety is truly inspiring. Her honesty and strength to open up about her struggles and growth is a reminder that recovery is possible, and personal transformation is within reach.
@RhondaCaban-n6t2 ай бұрын
Watching my friend go through sobriety, I saw them struggle so hard at first. But once they found a routine, it was like seeing a new person emerge.
@FindingYourInspirationАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!! Come back for more inspiration!!
@jasminadam36142 ай бұрын
Addiction took so much from a friend of mine, but once they got real help, it was like a light came back into their eyes.
@FindingYourInspirationАй бұрын
That’s such a powerful transformation. It’s amazing how much of a difference real support and the right help can make. Seeing someone regain that spark is a testament to the strength of the recovery journey.
@SofieWebster2 ай бұрын
My cousin's choice to get sober changed everything for them. It wasn't easy, but they're so much stronger now.
@FindingYourInspirationАй бұрын
That's such an inspiring story! It takes a lot of courage to make a choice like that, especially when it’s not easy. But seeing the strength that comes from taking control of your own path is incredible. Their transformation is proof that true change is possible with determination and support!
@NathalieCote-d2q2 ай бұрын
Alcohol finally did so much damage to my life that I quit last week. This video really hit a heartstring. My journey has just started but it’s comforting knowing others have made it through
@FindingYourInspirationАй бұрын
That’s a huge step, and you should be proud of yourself. The journey ahead may be challenging, but this video-and the experiences of others-show that it’s possible to rebuild and find strength. Keep going, you’re not alone in this!
@RealAubreyGrayson2 ай бұрын
A buddy of mine said figuring out how to sober up was all about facing their past and finding better outlet for all the pain.
@FindingYourInspirationАй бұрын
That’s a powerful realization. Facing the past and channeling pain into something positive is such a brave and transformative path. It shows how healing can be about both confronting and creating.
@destinydesti7431Ай бұрын
I remember someone telling me that how to sober up isn't just quitting, it's about building a new life that you actually want to stick with.
@FindingYourInspirationАй бұрын
That’s so true. Sobriety isn’t just about stopping; it’s about creating a life that feels fulfilling and worth holding onto. Building a new path that feels right makes all the difference in staying committed.
@AmberJamesCorner2 ай бұрын
My roommate struggled to stay sober for years, and they always said it was about making the hard choices to stay away from old triggers.
@FindingYourInspirationАй бұрын
That’s such an important insight. Staying sober often means cutting ties with familiar but harmful patterns, and it’s the consistent, difficult choices that make all the difference in the long run. It takes a lot of strength to stay committed to those decisions, especially when the old triggers are still around.