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Club Soda Community Podcast
Lucy Spraggan, Love Sober, Getting Started, Nona, Journalling, alcohol and menopause

Club Soda Community Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 78:26


We start September with hope and optimism. After some uncertain months things are beginning to get back to normal. Here at Club Soda we have a general feeling of renewal and focusing on the type of movement we want to grow to be.Part of this has come out of the Mindful Drinking Festival we did at the end of July and start of August. Hopes of our three real-world festivals may have disappeared, but creating and hosting a virtual Mindful Drinking Festival created an amazing sense of global community. Bringing together people committed to helping you change your drinking from across the world really makes us happy.This podcast episode shares some of the highlights from the Festival, as well as a new book, a new drink and some new advice…Lauren Burnison, Founder Of We Love Lucid, Chats To British Singer-songwriter Lucy SpragganLove Sober’s New Book: Love Yourself SoberGetting Started - Maz led a panel of amazing people during the festival - With drinking embedded into Aussie culture, giving up booze can feel like an uphill battle. Join Maz Compton, media personality, author (The Social Rebellion: True Freedom Begins with a Cheeky Month Alcohol-Free) and Dry July ambassador, Sarah Connelly, Founder of SoberUpSide, Elaine Benson, Founder of Soberhood, Dr James Stewart, lifestyle coach Sarah-Jane Clarke and sobriety coach Sam Tomlinson (Seeking Sobriety) about how to master the art of living an adventurous and happy life without relying on alcohol.Meet Charlotte, Founder Of Nona JuneThe Power Of Journaling: Another snippet from the festival! Hosted by Kirsty Mulcahy founder of Sober Buzz and transformation coach (Skyrose Coaching) in Scotland, Amanda Grace (Pilgrim Soul), Tammi Salas (co-host of The Unruffled Podcast), yoga teacher and writer Rakhee Jasani and Club Soda co-founder Dru Jaeger will share their experiences of creative writing and artistic journaling and how to not just survive, but thrive!Alcohol And Menopause with Lucy Blenkinsopp.You can view the full videos of the festival sessions of this interview on our Facebook and YouTube channels.Love Yourself Sober: A Self Care Guide to Alcohol-Free Living for Busy MothersBuy in the UKBuy in AustraliaBuy in the USAJoin us on Thursday September 24th at 7pm (BST) for our FREE – Meet The Author Live interview. RSVP here.

Into the Fold: Issues in Mental Health
Into the Fold, Episode 51: the Social Entrepreneurship Model

Into the Fold: Issues in Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 17:53


Jason Howell, executive director of SoberHood, is a self-defined social entrepreneur. A simple definition of the term comes from the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship: the social entrepreneur is one who "achieves large scale, systemic and sustainable social change through a new invention, a different approach, a more rigorous application of known technologies or strategies, or a combination of these." If this implies a willingness to challenge orthodoxy as well as wear several different hats, Jason Howell fits the bill. In this episode of the podcast, Howell talks about his journey of recovery from substance use, and his recent successes at using recovery principles as pillars for creative, organized enterprises that make a difference in people's lives.

RecoveryPeople
RP 25 Million Hearts Series Kickoff Episode

RecoveryPeople

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2014 29:15


Click here. We need your feedback.   Sobering fact: people in recovery have higher rates of heart attacks and strokes compared to the general population. More than the damage we did to our organs in active addiction, its the chain smoking, artery clogging food choices and sedentary lifestyle that causes many of us to survive chemical dependency only to die of cardiovascular disease. The good news, is that we can lower our risk by adding heart health and wellness to our path of recovery. So, tune in, turn on, and check us out because RecoveryPeople’s Million Heart series is going to help show you what we are talking about.   This episode it the kickoff of a special RecoveryPeople podcast series on heart health and wellness which is supported through a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 2014 Million Hearts grant award. SoberHood is honored to be one of four recipients of this award in the nation which is apart of a much larger Million Hearts initiative aimed at helping prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes by 2014. Follow this link to learn more about about blood pressure control, smoking cessation and other preventive measures.   Plus, RecoveryPeople is excited to welcome Sandy Hollier as our new co-host. Sandy joins Kirk Zajac and Jason Howell in our newly equip studio (that sounds LEGIT! Thank you, SAMHSA) to discuss heart health and the Eight Dimensions of Wellness. And, a big thanks to Michael Brockman for helping us set up the studio. RecoveryPeople has never sounded better.

RecoveryPeople
Recovery People Volume 10

RecoveryPeople

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2012 31:55


"Put recovery first", a mantra that is easier said than done, especially if you are a young, gifted singer-songwritter placed on a promising path to stardom. Today’s guest on RecoveryPeople, Matt Battle, opens up about his self identify as an artist and a person in recovery. Plus, he shares what choosing long-term recovery over a quick fix of fame has meant to his music and life. As a special treat, Matt performs Spirits, an original song that exemplifies the soulful sounds of people in recovery. To learn more about Matt and his music visit the Matt Battle Music Facebook Page RecoveryPeople is a production of SoberHood, a nonprofit lowering the cost of addiction while improving the health and wellness of lives and communities.