
Episode 487: A Mother's Story of Addiction, Relapses and Recovery
Published on Oct 10
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Can you be the "perfect mom" while secretly drinking around the clock?
In this raw and honest conversation, Rebecca Greene sits down with Emily Redondo, author of Wife Mother Drunk: An Intergenerational Memoir of Loss and Love. From the outside, Emily had it all—four kids, a loving husband, and the picture-perfect family life. But behind closed doors, she was hiding bottles, cycling through seven rehab stays, and battling the shame that comes with chronic relapse.
Emily opens up about what it's really like to struggle with alcohol addiction as a mother, why relapse doesn't mean failure, and how generational trauma shaped her relationship with drinking. This isn't a neat redemption story—it's the messy, complicated truth about recovery while raising kids, the unrealistic expectations we place on mothers, and why simply "quitting" isn't always the answer.
In this episode, you'll discover:
➤ Why Emily's "perfect mom" appearance masked years of hidden drinking and multiple rehab st...