Newsletter: Friday, September 20, 2024

Dreams…

Can you believe we’re already halfway through September?! Time flies when you’re having fun!

There’s a lot of noise about politics and the upcoming election. Who do you unfollow on social media because of their political opinions? It’s a dark and scary time, and so many people are living in fear.

But today, I want to put the noise aside and challenge you to dream. When was the last time you got lost in daydreaming? I love sitting outside, leaving my phone behind, and staring up at the clouds. As I’ve mentioned before, I believe heaven is right above us, and I often think about loved ones who are now there.

I trust that God, the Blessed Mother, my mom, and friends I’ve lost are all looking out for me from heaven. This trust allows me to let go of fear about the future and, in turn, to dream.

I used to dream of being on television and becoming famous. That dream has never left me, though it looks different now. The internet has given me a platform to share my thoughts and conversations, fulfilling a piece of that dream. I wanted to be the next Barbara Walters—someone who could report the news and have in-depth conversations with fascinating people. To me, she was the last real reporter.

Today, my dream is to be known for changing the stigma around addiction. I don’t want anyone to feel alone or ashamed about this devastating disease. Addiction doesn’t discriminate, and it leaves families and friends lost and in need of support. I can’t count how many times I’ve heard from loved ones of addicts saying they feel powerless and without resources.

This is why I’ve been pursuing my dream through my podcast, videos, and mocktail recipes. I’ve had many specialists on my show who offer solutions for those who are struggling. And now, with this newsletter, I’m ready to take the next step.

I’m planning to host an event—a dream I’ve had for a long time.

But I need your feedback.

I’m thinking about hosting this event during the last weekend of February, from February 28th to March 7th, for 10 women. It would be a weekend of connection, relaxation, and growth. We’d swim, take a boat ride, and just spend time making new friends in a safe environment. So many of us feel alone, and this would be an opportunity to meet new people and share our experiences.

What do you think? Would you be interested in attending?

If it’s not for you, no hard feelings. But I encourage you to dream. Open your mind and heart to happiness, love, hope, and faith. It can change everything.

Thank you for reading, and I hope you have an amazing weekend.

Love you all!

Have a happy, happy day!

XO,
Elizabeth aka Bizzy