Being a Sober Mom
Insight Beyond Treatment
At Next Level Behavioral Health, we believe meaningful change starts with perspective, not just protocols.
That philosophy is directly led by Amanda Marino, whose voice in behavioral health extends beyond clinical settings into leadership, culture, and personal growth.
Through keynote speaking and live events, Amanda explores the deeper themes that show up in recovery, family systems, and life transitions: authenticity, resilience, accountability, and the courage to change. Her work invites audiences to move past labels and into honest conversations that create lasting impact.
Any mother would agree that being a mom is no easy task! Being a mom AND sober adds a whole other layer to that difficultly.
Sober Moms….This one’s for you!
Any mother would agree that being a mom is no easy task! Being a mom AND sober adds a whole other layer to that difficultly.
In this video Amanda Marino, Co-Founder of Next Level Wellness & Behavioral Health discusses the specific challenges being a sober mom presents and number of ways to cope with the stress that’s caused by it!
Some of her tips include:
Taking a Hot Bath
- Meditation
- Exercise (Moving Meditation)
- Breathing Exercises
- Quiet Walks Alone
- Designated Alone Time
- Music
Alcoholism, Addiction, and other Substance use disorders can have a devastating affect on the family system but recovery from addiction offers such a beautiful life. Part of that beautiful life means learning how to “live your best life” as a sober mom and coming out on top as the badass mama you are!
Please enjoy the video below!
A Voice Shaping the Conversation
The topics explored here—change, self-awareness, recovery, and growth—are the same themes Amanda Marino brings to audiences nationwide through speaking engagements and live events.
Known for her appearances on A&E’s Intervention and Digital Addiction, Amanda speaks to organizations, communities, and leadership teams about navigating adversity, embracing vulnerability, and building lives rooted in purpose. Her message resonates far beyond treatment, offering insight that applies to families, professionals, and anyone standing at a crossroads.


