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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 46 MIN

From Six Pregnancy Losses to 18 Years Sober: The Grief Nobody Talks About

from Leaving CrazyTown · host Dr. Sarah Michaud and Finn Allen

Do you drink to numb pain you can't name?Nicole Cameron endured six pregnancy losses while her alcoholism spiraled—each miscarriage deepening her denial, her isolation, and her belief that something was fundamentally wrong with her. Her husband begged her to get help. Adoption agencies turned her away. And still, she couldn't stop drinking. Until one phone call changed everything. Now 18 years sober, Nicole is an embodiment coach helping women heal trauma they've been carrying in their bodies for decades. In this raw, unfiltered conversation, she and Sarah talk about what happens when grief gets compounded by addiction, why women fall through the cracks, how her marriage survived, and what it actually takes to feel your feelings without medicating them away.Key TakeawaysCompounded grief accelerates: Each unprocessed loss makes the next one harder to bear—and easier to medicateYour body keeps the score: Trauma from pregnancy loss, abandonment, and addiction doesn't go away until you give it voice and movementThe sixth miscarriage without drinking: Nicole's first sober pregnancy loss became a turning point—painful, but freeShame lives in silence: Women with children feel guilty, women without feel judged, and nobody talks about miscarriage openly enoughEmbodiment is healing: Moving meditation and somatic practices helped Nicole release decades of body-stored traumaGUEST BIONicole Cameron is an embodiment life coach and licensed Ish Tara teacher based in Calgary, Canada. With 18 years of sobriety, Nicole specializes in helping women heal from compounded grief, addiction, and trauma by reconnecting to their bodies through movement, breath, and nervous system regulation. After surviving six pregnancy losses and hitting her bottom with alcoholism, Nicole now guides women who feel disconnected, stuck in patterns, or numb to rediscover themselves from the body up.RESOURCES AND LINKSCoach With Nicole: www.coachingwithnicole.caFollow Nicole on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn: @coachwitnicoleNOTABLE QUOTE"I was more full of glee and happiness that I did not drink, that I didn't self-medicate, that I actually felt it all—and it was hard, but there was a lot of freedom in that hardness." — Nicole CameronCONNECT WITH USDr. Sarah Michaud, Author of Co CrazyFollow @leavingcrazytown on YouTubeWebsite: https://drsarahmichaud.comIf you loved this conversation, subscribe, rate, and review Leaving CrazyTown—and share it with a friend ready to reclaim their voice and leave confusion behind.Leaving CrazyTown is a raw, real-talk podcast hosted by Finn and Dr. Sarah Michaud, two recovering addicts turned relatable guides on the wild ride of codependency healing. Each episode dives deep into the chaos of dysfunctional relationships, identity loss, and emotional recovery—with humor, honesty, and hope. Subscribe and buckle up—we're leaving CrazyTown.This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health treatment. If you're struggling, please seek support from a licensed professional.

Do you drink to numb pain you can't name?Nicole Cameron endured six pregnancy losses while her alcoholism spiraled—each miscarriage deepening her denial, her isolation, and her belief that something was fundamentally wrong with her. Her husband begged her to get help. Adoption agencies turned her away. And still, she couldn't stop drinking. Until one phone call changed everything. Now 18 years sober, Nicole is an embodiment coach helping women heal trauma they've been carrying in their bodies for decades. In this raw, unfiltered conversation, she and Sarah talk about what happens when grief gets compounded by addiction, why women fall through the cracks, how her marriage survived, and what it actually takes to feel your feelings without medicating them away.Key TakeawaysCompounded grief accelerates: Each unprocessed loss makes the next one harder to bear—and easier to medicateYour body keeps the score: Trauma from pregnancy loss, abandonment, and addiction doesn't go away until you give it voice and movementThe sixth miscarriage without drinking: Nicole's first sober pregnancy loss became a turning point—painful, but freeShame lives in silence: Women with children feel guilty, women without feel judged, and nobody talks about miscarriage openly enoughEmbodiment is healing: Moving meditation and somatic practices helped Nicole release decades of body-stored traumaGUEST BIONicole Cameron is an embodiment life coach and licensed Ish Tara teacher based in Calgary, Canada. With 18 years of sobriety, Nicole specializes in helping women heal from compounded grief, addiction, and trauma by reconnecting to their bodies through movement, breath, and nervous system regulation. After surviving six pregnancy losses and hitting her bottom with alcoholism, Nicole now guides women who feel disconnected, stuck in patterns, or numb to rediscover themselves from the body up.RESOURCES AND LINKSCoach With Nicole: www.coachingwithnicole.caFollow Nicole on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn: @coachwitnicoleNOTABLE QUOTE"I was more full of glee and happiness that I did not drink, that I didn't self-medicate, that I actually felt it all—and it was hard, but there was a lot of freedom in that hardness." — Nicole CameronCONNECT WITH USDr. Sarah Michaud, Author of Co CrazyFollow @leavingcrazytown on YouTubeWebsite: https://drsarahmichaud.comIf you loved this conversation, subscribe, rate, and review Leaving CrazyTown—and share it with a friend ready to reclaim their voice and leave confusion behind.Leaving CrazyTown is a raw, real-talk podcast hosted by Finn and Dr. Sarah Michaud, two recovering addicts turned relatable guides on the wild ride of codependency healing. Each episode dives deep into the chaos of dysfunctional relationships, identity loss, and emotional recovery—with humor, honesty, and hope. Subscribe and buckle up—we're leaving CrazyTown.This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health treatment. If you're struggling, please seek support from a licensed professional.

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