From the ashes
of her own
unraveling.
At 27, as a single mother with a two-year-old son, Holly stepped into the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous — crossing the threshold from despair to hope. The wreckage of her past had left her feeling hollow and incomplete.
She was caught in a terrifying limbo, afraid to live yet equally afraid to die. At that moment, she surrendered — and grace enveloped her.
While alcohol initially drove her to seek help, she soon realized she was there to heal from so much more. She was grappling with the fear of life itself — fear of scarcity, of her own intensity, of disappointment, of happiness even, and of life's inherent uncertainty and fragility.
In recovery, she learned to tenderly embrace all the fragmented, undeveloped parts of herself — remnants of her formative years that she had long tried to manage through distraction, dissociation, and manipulation.
Meeting herself in the fullness of her humanity, and learning to live life on life's terms — this marked the beginning of her spiritual awakening. The principles she learned in AA evolved from sobriety tools into a roadmap for authentic, purposeful living.
Spiritual Sobriety is the distillation of everything Holly has learned, lived, and taught in more than thirty years of this work. It is not what she studied. It is what saved her life — and what she now offers to you.