
The Gabby Reece Show Why Arielle Lorre Finally Got Sober After Years of Struggling
Mar 30, 2026
Ariel Lorre, writer, podcaster, and recovery advocate who shares lived experience with addiction and long-term sobriety. She talks about how sensitivity and biology can hide addiction, addiction as misguided self-regulation, the turning point of true readiness, rebuilding identity after substance use, nervous-system tools for healing, and navigating beauty, social pressure, and purpose while staying sober.
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Addiction Can Appear In Idyllic Lives
- Ariel Lorre became a severe alcoholic and drug addict despite an idyllic, low-ACE-score upbringing.
- She emphasizes addiction often isn't from trauma alone and shared she's been sober nearly 12 years after deep soul-searching.
Substances As Self Regulation Symptom
- Ariel frames substances as a symptom rather than the root cause, used to self-regulate an internal storm of sensitivity and disconnection.
- She felt "one degree off," used alcohol to quiet incessant inner chatter and adopt personas she thought she needed.
Seizure Triggered The Gift Of Desperation
- After ten years of cycles of rehab and relapse, Ariel hit a dramatic bottom at 28 with a grand mal seizure and family intervention.
- That moment gave her the "gift of desperation" and the genuine desire that finally enabled lasting sobriety.
