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S1E9: The Art of Recovery with Alicia Parrott

S1E9: The Art of Recovery with Alicia Parrott

Update: 2025-07-29
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SUMMARY

Alicia Parrott, a street artist known as ShePosse, shares her inspiring journey of recovery from addiction, emphasizing the transformative power of art and community. She reflects on her past struggles, the importance of being present, and the lessons learned throughout her recovery process. Alicia discusses how her art serves as a form of expression and connection, highlighting the significance of vulnerability and breaking the stigma surrounding addiction. Through her story, she encourages others to seek help and confront the issues that are holding them back.


TAKEAWAYS

  • Alicia is 20 years sober through her recovery journey.
  • Art has always been grounding for Alicia, helping her through tough times.
  • Recovery is a continuous journey, not a destination.
  • Being present allows for deeper connections with others.
  • The love of friends and family can be a powerful impetus for change.
  • Alicia's art reflects her recovery journey and emotions.
  • Vulnerability is key to connecting with oneself and others.
  • The stigma around addiction can prevent people from seeking help.
  • Community support is vital in recovery and art.
  • Embracing imperfection is essential in both art and life.


CHAPTERS

02:49 The Struggles of Addiction

05:43 Finding Comfort in Art

08:45 The Turning Point: Intervention and Recovery

11:50 Understanding the Recovery Process

14:47 Lessons Learned Through Recovery

17:38 The Power of Connection

20:40 Connecting with Oneself

24:09 The Impact of Life Experiences

25:04 Art as a Healing Tool

28:48 The Community of Recovery and Street Art

32:32 The Birth of ShePosse

35:17 Embracing Imperfection in Recovery

36:47 Creating for the Invisible

37:25 Finding Color in Life's Messiness

38:20 Messages to My Younger Self

39:49 Breaking the Stigma of Addiction

42:09 The Journey of Recovery and Self-Compassion


ABOUT ALICIA PARROTT

Alicia Parrott is a multidisciplinary artist, senior graphic designer, and the street artist known as ShePosse. Her work lives at the intersection of recovery and resistance, blending formal fine art training with raw, street-level expression. Sober since 2006, Alicia draws deep parallels between recovery and street art—both rooted in presence, anonymity, and the act of showing up without knowing how long something will last.

She earned her BFA from SUNY Purchase and brings over 25 years of experience to her design career. Her artwork has been exhibited alongside Shepard Fairey and Lady Pink, and is featured in the book Theez Are Our Streez, by Deelaruz. She’s also the co-producer of Sticker Movie, a documentary celebrating global sticker culture.

Working under the name ShePosse, Alicia explores duality—personal and public, soft and sharp, design and rebellion. Her work gives voice to women, especially those often left out of the conversation in both art and recovery spaces. Whether it’s seen in a gallery or found weathered on a street pole, her work is meant to connect, to witness, and to remind others they’re not alone.

She lives and works in Solana Beach, California—but her art shows up in streets worldwide.


ABOUT THE HAPPILY NEVER AFTER

The Happily Never After is a podcast that features stories of big endings that led to personal breakthroughs. While endings can hurt, they also provide opportunities to heal and grow, and sometimes, they even set us free. Endings can offer an opportunity to begin anew, in a better way, and that’s what we’re here to talk about.


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S1E9: The Art of Recovery with Alicia Parrott

S1E9: The Art of Recovery with Alicia Parrott

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