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    Living the Dream with Curveball
    Sailing into Sobriety: Paul Trammell's Journey from Party to Purpose

    Living the Dream with Curveball

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 25:58 Transcription Available


    Send us a textIn this adventurous episode of Living the Dream with Curveball, we are thrilled to welcome Paul Trammell, an author and nomadic sailor who has embraced a life of freedom on the open waters. Join us as Paul shares his incredible journey of leaving behind a traditional lifestyle to live full-time on his sailboat, exploring the world while crafting compelling stories. He discusses his transition from a life of partying as a musician to achieving sobriety and discovering his passion for writing. Paul reveals the inspiration behind his novels and self-help books, including his unique method for overcoming addiction and the adventures that fuel his creativity. Listeners will be captivated by his tales of sailing, spear fishing, and the challenges of living off the grid. Paul also offers invaluable advice for those dreaming of a nomadic lifestyle, emphasizing the importance of planning and education. Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with inspiration, adventure, and the pursuit of dreams! Discover more about Paul and his work at www.paultrammell.comSupport the show

    The Federalist Radio Hour
    ‘The Kylee Cast' feat. Ericka Andersen, Ep. 22: A Christian Mom's Secret Struggle With Alcohol

    The Federalist Radio Hour

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 55:44


    On this episode of “The Kylee Cast,” Ericka Andersen, a Christian mom, writer, and author of the forthcoming book “Freely Sober,” joins Kylee Griswold to share how she found freedom from alcohol addiction. They discuss how the pressures of womanhood and “wine mom” culture encourage women to drink, why willpower often isn't enough to stop, how the church can help people who are struggling, and the role of faith in recovery. Find Ericka's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Freely-Sober-Rethinking-Alcohwineol-Through/dp/1514013363?sr=8-1Find more resources at SobrietyCurious.com.The Federalist Foundation is a nonprofit, and we depend entirely on our listeners and readers — not corporations. If you value fearless, independent journalism, please consider a tax-deductible gift today at TheFederalist.com/donate. Your support keeps us going.

    The Addicted Mind Podcast
    TAM+ EP 97 From Resentment to Recovery: The One Skill That Protects Your Sobriety

    The Addicted Mind Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 16:54


    Worksheet: Drawing Your Lines BoundariesImagine living in a house with no walls, no doors, and no fences. Anyone could walk in at any time—tracking mud on your carpet, eating your food, or sleeping on your couch without asking. You'd feel exposed, anxious, and exhausted. For many people in recovery, this is exactly how they treat their emotional lives. They leave doors wide open, letting people walk all over their time, energy, and peace of mind because they don't know how to build fences.Download The WorksheetIn this episode of The Addicted Mind Plus, hosts Duane Osterlind and Eric Osterlind tackle one of the most critical skills for protecting your recovery: setting healthy boundaries. If you've ever felt that knot in your stomach when someone asks for something you don't want to give—your time, your money, your emotional energy—and heard yourself saying "yes" anyway, this episode is for you.The painful truth is that when we don't set boundaries, we accumulate resentment. And as the saying goes in recovery rooms everywhere, "resentment is the number one offender." It leads directly to stress, emotional chaos, and eventually relapse. If you can't protect your space, you can't protect your sobriety.But why is saying "no" so terrifying, especially in early recovery? Duane and Eric explore the deep fears behind our inability to set limits—the fear of rejection, abandonment, and disappointing others. For many of us, especially those with childhood trauma, we learned early on that we had to perform for our caretakers to receive love. Setting boundaries felt dangerous then, and it still feels dangerous now.Using insights from the evidence-based Seeking Safety Model, developed specifically for people dealing with both trauma and addiction, the hosts break down what healthy boundaries actually look like. They're not rigid walls that shut everyone out—they're more like gates or fences. You get to decide who comes in and who stays out. You get to teach people how to treat you.The episode covers three essential types of boundaries: physical boundaries (your personal space and body), emotional boundaries (protecting your feelings and not taking responsibility for others' emotions), and time/energy boundaries (protecting your schedule and preventing burnout). As Brené Brown famously said, "Daring to set boundaries is about having the courage to love ourselves even when we risk disappointing others."But knowing you need boundaries and actually setting them are two different things. Duane and Eric provide a simple but powerful formula for expressing your needs without starting a fight. Using "I statements," you can communicate clearly: "I feel [emotion] when you [specific behavior], and I need [specific request or limit]." Instead of attacking someone by saying, "You're so annoying, stop talking about my past," you might say, "I feel uncomfortable and triggered when you bring up my past substance use in casual conversation. I need us to agree that we won't talk about this unless I bring it up first."The key mindset shift? You're not controlling the other person—you're protecting yourself. A boundary isn't about forcing someone to stop their behavior; it's about what you will do if they cross your line. If a friend pushes you to have "just one drink," your boundary might mean saying, "I think it's time for me to leave."This episode comes with a free downloadable worksheet that breaks down the "I statement" formula and gives you space to script out your boundaries before you have to say them out loud. Because as Duane reminds us, when we don't make our boundaries clear ahead of time, our feelings get in the way—guilt, fear, and shame can make our boundaries collapse.Remember: good fences make good neighbors, and great boundaries make for solid recovery.The danger of no boundaries: How leaving your emotional life wide open leads to resentment, stress, and relapseWhy saying "no" feels terrifying: Understanding our deep fears of rejection, abandonment, and disappointing othersThree types of essential boundaries: Physical, emotional, and time/energy boundaries that protect your recoveryThe "I statement" formula: A simple but powerful tool for expressing boundaries without attacking othersBoundaries vs. walls: Learning the difference between healthy gates that let the right people in and rigid barriers that isolate youProtecting yourself, not controlling others: Understanding that boundaries are about what YOU will do, not forcing others to changeSelf-respect as a recovery skill: Why setting boundaries is actually an act of self-love, not selfishnessTimestamp[00:00:40] - The house with no walls: Why living without boundaries leaves you exposed and exhausted[00:03:00] - That knot in your stomach: Recognizing when you're saying "yes" but feeling resentful[00:04:30] - Why boundaries protect sobriety: How resentment becomes the number one offender leading to relapse[00:06:00] - The three types of boundaries: Physical, emotional, and time/energy protection explained[00:09:00] - The practical formula: Learning the "I feel/when you/I need" boundary-setting statement[00:12:30] - The crucial mindset shift: Understanding you're protecting yourself, not controlling others[00:14:00] - Your two-step action plan: Identifying where you need boundaries and scripting your "I statements"See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Cozy Conversations with The Sister Project
    371 | The Power of Starting Over: TJ Booth on Sobriety & Self-Discovery

    Cozy Conversations with The Sister Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 80:02


    Welcome back, WIFs! Today, we're joined by our wonderful friend, creator, and fellow podcaster, TJ Booth, host of the Sober Gay Guy podcast. This cozy conversation is filled with honesty, vulnerability, resilience—and yes—a delicious mocktail.We revisit one of the most important questions we asked TJ last time:“When you're thinking about quitting drinking, where should you start?”TJ wasn't thrilled with his original answer, so today he gives us a powerful do-over—one filled with clarity, compassion, and intention.We also dive into TJ's beloved sober rituals, how he brings coziness into his everyday life, and the recent makeover that has Michelle and Lauren obsessed (hello, handlebar mustache era!). From Trader Joe's favorites to what he's reading, watching, and listening to—this is one of the warmest and most open episodes yet.Plus, we share our Simple Joys of the Week, chat about the stunning children's book Good Night LaGrange, Good Night Western Springs by Taylor D. Tomlison, and gush over the new Frankenstein film that TJ convinced Lauren and Michelle to go see ASAP.Cozy up, pour yourself a mocktail, and enjoy this heart-forward conversation.ResourcesGood Night, La GrangeFollow Us!Shop Our Seasonal CandlesCheck Out Our WebsiteThank you to our sponsors, Lizzie Selle Studio & Let It Be Us

    Bueno Bueno
    Building a Party Brand That Sells Out Across the U.S - Ep.177

    Bueno Bueno

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 48:02


    Bueno Bueno Podmas Day 18, An episode everyday for 25 days! Follow Kat!https://www.instagram.com/kiitysworldd/ Buy The Bueno Coffee Hoodie here!https://www.inlandentertainment.com/product-page/bueno-coffee-hoodie More Content On Patreon!patreon.com/buenobueno Call Us To Be On The Show!https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdV8WNMg69TLL4nYttVh_mKAoLRYzRtnCT226InJqh3ixQR5g/viewform Want to send us a gift?PO BOX 311145Fontana, Ca 92331 Follow Us!https://linktr.ee/buenobuenopdc Saul V GomezInstagram -  https://www.instagram.com/saulvgomez/Twitter - https://twitter.com/Saulvgomez_Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@saulvgomez Hans EsquivelInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hans_esquivel/Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hanss444 RexxInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/rexxb/Twitter - https://twitter.com/rexxgodbTik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@rexx.b1 Bueno Bueno EP. 17700:00 – Welcome to Podmas01:20 – How Rave Culture Sparked the Idea for Goodies Events03:15 – The Hello Kitty Birthday Party That Changed Everything04:25 – Did She Ever Plan for This Level of Success?05:38 – DJing at Rolling Loud & Playing for Major Artists06:00 – Transitioning From Underground to Mainstream Events06:23 – Dealing With Copyright & Legal Pressure07:13 – Dream International Event Locations07:43 – Touring Strategy & Scaling Nationwide08:01 – Being a Young Woman in the Event Business08:43 – Sobriety, Discipline & Personal Growth09:34 – Daily Schedule, Content & Self-Motivation09:54 – Craziest Things Seen at Raves11:25 – Safety, Responsibility & Event Culture12:05 – Biggest Mistakes People Make Throwing Events12:55 – Marketing Spend & Why Ads Matter13:06 – Competition, Underground Drama & Staying Clean15:17 – Why Local Support Drops As You Grow16:14 – Touring vs. Hometown Shows Explained17:15 – Why Dave & Buster's Is a Game-Changer18:01 – Favorite Cities & Touring Energy20:03 – Expanding Into Mexico & Global Plans22:12 – Best Raves & Favorite Sets23:04 – Long-Term Vision: Owning a Venue24:33 – Is PLUR Dead?26:05 – Advice for First-Time Ravers26:39 – New Year's Events & Ontario Plans28:51 – Naughty List Question (Podmas Segment)30:14 – Why She Went Sober31:13 – Family Support & Real-World Pressure33:00 – Speed Dating Business Idea Breakdown36:24 – Lessons From Failed Ideas39:06 – Dealing With Failure & Faith41:01 – Dave & Buster's Tour Details44:42 – Biggest Win of the Year45:05 – Personal Mantras & Motivation45:40 – Where to Find Kitty's Rave47:33 – Future Collabs & Touring Together48:03 – Final Thank You & Sign Off

    Chasing Heroine: On This Day, Recovery Podcast
    ocial Media Induced Psychosis in SOBRIETY, Using a Grape to Pass a Drug Test? Crashing into a Golf Course, Meth Hallucinations in Night Clubs in South Africa, Eating Disorder Treatment

    Chasing Heroine: On This Day, Recovery Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 107:01


    Y'all, my guest today, Toni Becker is absolutely incredible.Toni lives in South Africa and is a content creator with twelve years sober. Toni was plagued by disordered eating years before her addictions to meth and alcohol began. Years of partying led to homelessness, meth psychosis and severe illness and kidney failure. In sobriety, Toni was still struggling with disordered eating. Treatment in sobriety finally helped her with that struggle. Later in sobriety, she developed facial dysmorphia induced by social media expectations and filters. Talking about these issues in sobriety was fascinating and I learned so much from Toni!Connect with Toni on ⁠Instagram⁠DM me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Message me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Listen AD FREE & workout with me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Connect with me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Email me chasingheroine@gmail.comSee you next week!

    The Alcohol Minimalist Podcast
    Think Thursday: The Brain's Window of Tolerance & The Holidays

    The Alcohol Minimalist Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 14:53


    Sign Up for Mostly Dry January--The DailyIn this Think Thursday episode, Molly explains why the holiday season can feel emotionally harder even when nothing is “wrong.” Using neuroscience and psychology, she introduces the concept of the window of tolerance and explores how cumulative stress, anticipation, sensory overload, emotional memory, and disrupted routines narrow our capacity for regulation during December.Molly walks through what happens in the brain under prolonged stress, including the role of cortisol, emotional flooding, and nervous system survival responses. She reframes coping behaviors as signals of an overwhelmed nervous system rather than a lack of discipline, and shares realistic, supportive ways to gently expand capacity during a demanding season.What You'll LearnWhat the window of tolerance is and why it mattersHow December compresses our stress tolerance through cumulative demandsWhy anticipation can activate stress before events even happenThe role of cortisol in emotional flooding and impulse controlHow the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and hippocampus are affected by prolonged stressWhy coping urges increase when nervous system capacity is lowPractical, doable ways to support regulation without adding pressureKey Concepts ExplainedWindow of tolerance as a flexible range that expands and contractsHyperarousal and hypoarousal as nervous system survival statesEmotional flooding when feelings rise faster than regulation systems can manageCapacity over discipline as a more helpful framework for behavior change during stressful seasonsPractical Tools Shared in the EpisodeCreating predictability with small daily routinesUsing gentle movement to lower cortisolSupporting the nervous system through sensory regulation like warmth, sound, and lightTaking frequent micro recovery moments rather than long breaksNaming emotions to reduce amygdala activationAdjusting expectations when capacity is lowerChoosing stability over optimization during high stress periodsResearch and References MentionedDr. Dan Siegel's Window of Tolerance modelResearch in Psychoneuroendocrinology on cortisol and prolonged stressNeuroscience findings on stress effects in the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and hippocampusUCLA research on affect labeling and emotion regulationThe Feelings Wheel by Dr. Gloria Wilcox, referenced from Breaking the Bottle LegacyRelated Think Thursday EpisodesThe Neuroscience of AnticipationSelective IgnoranceDefensive PessimismNovelty for Habit ChangeThe Neuroscience of Mental Rest ★ Support this podcast ★

    UK Health Radio Podcast
    79: Natural Health & Sobriety with Janey Lee Grace - Episode 79

    UK Health Radio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 33:09


    Episode 79 - Janey in conversation with Suzy Reading, chartered psychologist and author of How to be Selfish on what self care and self advocacy really means. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only.  The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees.  We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.

    Keep Coming Back - Speaker Meetings
    vol 290. Pray like Smiling with Matty O.

    Keep Coming Back - Speaker Meetings

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 58:32


    Matty grew up as the youngest of 8 on the South Side of Chicago. He quickly turned to substances as a remedy for life, which led him to the rooms young. For years he came and went, but he always came back. Today, Matty's life stands as a testament to the program and to his commitment to working it.Sobriety Date: 3/3/2023Quotes“I didn't get sober to be miserable.”“It changed for me when I stopped viewing myself as a victim to life.”“Praying is like smiling, I do it even when I don't want to ‘cause at some point I'll mean it.”Referred by: Sara A. (Episode #211)InstagramFacebook

    Food Freedom
    Episode 230: What Food Sobriety Means to Me

    Food Freedom

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 12:44


    What if food sobriety wasn't about restriction, control, or “being good”… but about peace?In this episode, I'm sharing what food sobriety truly means to me after nearly 12 years in recovery. Not the polished version, but the real one, showing up for myself, feeling emotions instead of escaping them, building self-trust, setting boundaries, and finally living with clarity and presence.Food sobriety didn't shrink my life it expanded it. It brought mental peace, authentic joy, and the freedom to be fully myself without apology.If you're tired of battling food, stuck in emotional eating, or longing for a calmer relationship with food and with yourself, this episode will help you reframe what recovery can actually look like.Grab your copy of my FREE 9 page Beginner's Guide to Food Sobriety https://www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/foodsobrietyguideFood Freedom Online Course: https://www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/foodfreedomcourseFood Sobriety Mini Course -https://www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/foodsobrietymcWant to learn more about me and my coaching programs? Do you need private coaching and intensive daily contact with a coach? Fill out my application so we can chat about whether or not my program is for you and which option is best for you. Payment plans available. Don't see a payment option that works for your pay schedule? Let's chat about a custom pay plan.www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/chooseyourpath Join my online community The Food Freedom Tribe! An online community of support, eduction, inspiration, accountability….. Learn more here: https://www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/tribemembership Application: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1upnWHYK0RXfmyRTqlsF_R06z3NA8LZYHIMWFykq7-X4/viewformInstagram: www.instagram.com/coachmaryroberts Facebook: www.Facebook.com/ketomary71 Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4915319108493196/?ref=share_group_linkWebsite: www.foodfreedomwithmary.com Join the email list.Email: mary@foodfreedomwithmary.com

    Heal Yourself With Sarah Dawkins
    Ep 152 I Was a Pastry Chef Addicted To Sugar: Here's How I Finally Broke Free with Frank Wright

    Heal Yourself With Sarah Dawkins

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 38:39


    In this transformative episode, I speak with guest Frank Wright, a naturopathic practitioner and former pastry chef who radically healed his decades-long struggles with depression, anxiety, ADHD and addiction (including severe sugar addiction) using the carnivore diet.Frank, who spent 13 years battling mental health challenges while surrounded by sugar in London's finest kitchens, shares his vulnerable journey from heavy drug and alcohol use to profound sobriety and mental clarity. He details how replacing a whole-food, high-carbohydrate diet with a nutrient-dense, zero-carb, animal-based approach provided the therapeutic ketosis and bioavailable nutrients necessary for deep healing.Key Information01:26 Frank's Personal Struggle with Sugar Addiction 04:46 Carnivore as a Tool for Sobriety and Addiction Management (Feeling full at a cellular level; getting sober before carnivore) 07:08 Attempts at Healing Before Carnivore (Returning to pastry, 10 more years of long hours, reading nutrition, going vegan for 6 months, prioritizing plant antioxidants/30 plants a day, sourdough, lectins/Dr. Gundry)13:13 Father's Health/Type 2 Diabetes & Dementia (Witnessing high-carb diet consequences; motivation for change)18:35 Decision to Try Carnivore (Brain Energy, realizing never in therapeutic ketosis, hearing anecdotal carnivore stories, jumping in) and miraculous 48-Hour Transformation on Carnivore 26:01 All Plants Are Carbohydrates (Broccoli example; anti-nutrients taking away absorption)28:44 Neurodivergence and Ketosis (Managing overthinking/organization; stabilizing brain chemistry; ADHD/Autism test)35:04 Tip for Sugar Addiction (Commit to a week of single-ingredient whole foods, complex carbs, fat, and protein; minimize fruit/sweet palette)Frank´s Bio Frank Wright is a naturopathic practitioner and former pastry chef who transformed his life through the carnivore diet after decades of struggling with depression, anxiety, ADHD, and addiction. Having worked in some of London's finest restaurants, including the Ritz, Berkeley, and Michelin-starred establishments, Frank spent 13 years surrounded by sugar while battling mental health challenges that began in childhood. After trying everything from veganism to extensive biohacking protocols, Frank discovered carnivore nutrition and experienced a complete mental health transformation within 48 hours. Now he helps others break free from sugar addiction and reclaim their mental clarity through his Sugar Reset Community and coaching practice. Frank's story demonstrates the powerful connection between nutrition and mental health, particularly for those with neurodivergent conditions.Connect with Frank https://www.instagram.com/thefrankwright_/https://www.youtube.com/@thefrankwrighthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-wright-684b94302/https://www.threads.com/@thefrankwright_https://x.com/thefrankwright_https://www.skool.com/ketogenicWho am I?Sarah Dawkins is a passionate Holistic Health and Healing Coach, international speaker and author of Heal Yourself. She's also a multi-award-winning entrepreneur and the award-winning host of the uplifting podcast Heal Yourself with Sarah Dawkins.With over 20 years' experience as a Registered Nurse, Sarah combines her deep understanding of conventional medicine with her own powerful self-healing journey to create a truly integrative approach. Having overcome multiple chronic health challenges herself, she now supports others in uncovering and addressing the root causes of their symptoms, helping them restore balance, reclaim their energy and create lasting, vibrant wellness.www.sarahdawkins.com#CarnivoreDiet#KetoDiet#LowCarb#MeatHeals#ZeroCarb#AnimalBased#MentalHealth#MetabolicPsychiatr#AnxietyRelief#DepressionRecovery#ADHD#AddictionRecovery#SugarAddiction#HealYourself#NaturalHealing#GutHealth #WellnessJourney#HealthTransformation#Naturopath

    Born Or Made
    Sobriety Didn't Ruin Her Life — It Built It | The Sober Fit Girl | Kreatures of Habit

    Born Or Made

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 73:42


    In this episode of the Kreatures of Habit Podcast, Michael Chernow sits down with The Sober Fit Girl, Kathryn Sauser, a successful fitness coach whose journey from party culture to sobriety and strength is both raw and inspiring. Kat opens up about her struggles with alcohol, the wake-up moments that forced her to confront her lifestyle, and the life-changing experience that set her on a new path, including a pivotal breakthrough at a Tony Robbins event.Together, Kat and Michael explore the power of role models, intuition, and fitness as tools for recovery and self-discovery. Kat shares how movement, discipline, and community became anchors in her sobriety, ultimately leading her to create Sober Fit Girl, a coaching program designed to help women reclaim their lives through sobriety and fitness.This conversation is filled with honesty, vulnerability, and hope offering encouragement to anyone questioning their relationship with alcohol or searching for a healthier, more aligned way of living.You'll hear insights on:-The early warning signs of alcohol dependency-What finally pushed Kat to choose sobriety-How fitness became a catalyst for lasting change-The importance of role models and supportive community-Trusting intuition during life-altering decisions-The freedom, clarity, and confidence that come with a sober life.Whether you're sober-curious, in recovery, or simply looking for inspiration to step into a stronger version of yourself, this episode is a reminder that transformation is always possible and sobriety can open doors you never imagined.If this episode resonated, share it with someone who could use hope and encouragement, and don't forget to leave a 5-star review to help us keep these conversations going.See you next week, Kreatures!#kreaturesofhabit #sobriety #recovery #fitnessjourney #womeninsobriety #soberlife #mentalwellness #addictionrecovery #selfgrowth #intuitionTIME STAMPS:01:16 Personal Journey: Meeting Michael and Sobriety Milestones04:24 The Turning Point: Realizing the Need to Quit08:46 Life-Changing Decisions: The Path to Sobriety14:55 Building a Sober Community: Inspirations and Actions28:51 Sober Fit Girl: The Birth of a Movement41:16 The Impact of Sober Role Models44:43 The Decline in Alcohol Consumption48:05 Personal Transformation Through Fitness01:08:53 Launching Sober Fit Dude01:10:46 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

    Sober.Coffee Podcast
    Relationships and Dating - A Coffee with Jackie and Tommie

    Sober.Coffee Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 27:59


    Dating in Sobriety: When Are You Ready?Mike and Glenn welcome Jackie and Tommy for a frank discussion on dating, emphasizing that real relationships are built on honesty. The group explores the common guidance of waiting a full year of sobriety before dating, stressing that personal health must be the top priority. Key takeaways include:Prioritizing self-improvement before seeking a partner."Comfort" does not equal "ready."Dating isn't just for singles—married couples should also invest in focused time together.The essential need to discuss relationship opportunities with a trusted mentor/sponsor ("someone who can read your label").A strong warning about trauma bonding and the importance of checking one's own motives as well as being aware of others'.The indispensable role of spirituality in making sound relationship decisions.

    The Daily Reprieve
    Wisdom of the Elders Series - Tightening our Sobriety

    The Daily Reprieve

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 66:59


    ReCharge the Soul
    How we navigate judgement, feeling misunderstood, female relationships + sobriety

    ReCharge the Soul

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 49:04


    Have you ever felt you were in a room full of people yet felt completely alone? Yeah we hear you. In this episode we talk about our experiences where we felt left out or that we didn't fit in and how we navigate those events. How we connected back in with our truth as well as self worth and how to find self acceptance. Find us: Instagram: _rechargethesoul Facebook: Recharge the Soul retreats Website: rechargethesoul.com Join Soul Space our online community by copying the link below: https://www.skool.com/soulspace/about?ref=8c987e9d80ab422ead170e01620c9ea3 Early bird price and December workshops available by signing up before January 1st

    A New Lens with CommonGood Capital
    #91 – Michael Chernow on Entrepreneurship, Sobriety, and Discipline

    A New Lens with CommonGood Capital

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 44:30


    Jeff Shafer, CEO of CommonGood Capital, talks with Michael Chernow, founder of Kreatures of Habit, about growing up in New York City and discovering entrepreneurship early, his path to sobriety and how small daily habits helped reshape his life, building and scaling iconic hospitality brands, pivoting during the pandemic into a high-protein CPG subscription business, why relationships […]

    You Are Not Alone - A Recovery Podcast
    E256: Progress, Not Perfect Sobriety

    You Are Not Alone - A Recovery Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 31:30


    Send us a textThere's no such thing as perfect sobriety.In this episode, Matt and Steve explore why learning from mistakes is part of the process — not a failure. They talk about comparison in recovery, changing needs over time, and how wanting things to “click faster” can quietly work against us.This is an honest conversation about patience, humility, and staying willing — even when you realize you're still a present-day alcoholic doing the work one day at a time.Support the show

    The Atlantic Group
    AG Speaker Meeting Larry T. Dec. 2, 2025

    The Atlantic Group

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 47:21


    The Atlantic Group Tuesday Night Speaker Meeting December 2, 2025 First 10-minute speaker: Devra Tradition 12 Second 10-minute speaker: Grant K. Main Speaker: Larry T.  Welcome to the Atlantic Group Podcast. Our 7th  tradition states, “Every A.A. group ought to be fully self-supporting declining outside contributions.” Your contribution covers the expenses of our group, this podcast, and also that of our AA service structure. If you are an AA member who finds this podcast helpful, you can contribute using Venmo @AGTradition7 or Zelle at AGNYCINFO@gmail.com. Under what's it for, please write AG Podcast. Thank you for your support. For any questions, please e-mail: TuesdayAGNYC@gmail.com

    Rock Matters
    E304 Sleigh Bells on 15 Years of Treats, Touring with a Toddler, Sobriety, and How to Put on a Show

    Rock Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 50:01


    This week, we're scratching The Itch for an early Christmas present... and a seasonally appropriate one at that! Aaron checks off a pair of wish list guests as Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller of Sleigh Bells join us to talk about their latest record Bunky Becky Birthday Boy, how motherhood, sobriety, and a full band have tour life looking different these days, and the work that goes into their energetic live shows (the topic that also brought us last week's guest, their frequent keyboardist and background vocalist Kate Steinberg). Plus, as they celebrate 15 years of their first record, we'll learn just how much Alexis and Derek love Treats... and pastries. Enjoy. And for further listening, as promised: Sleigh Bells on LSQ: https://jennylsq.com/2025/04/02/sleigh-bells/ Derek on Songwriters on Process: https://www.songwritersonpodcast.com/derek-miller-sleigh-bells/ Alexis on Female Guides Requested: https://femaleguidesrequested.com/podcast/ep-48-alexis-krauss-rise-outside/ Listen to The Itch Rock Radio Show Rock with us every Sunday night from 6-9pm CST on KCLC-FM in St. Louis. Outside the area? Stream online at 891thewood.com, TuneIn, Radio.net, and OnlineRadioBox! And if you have the itch to hear some of the best new tracks in rock, follow our New Rock Roundup playlist on Spotify! Connect With The Itch For any and all friendship, questions, inquiries, and offers of pizza, The Itch can be found at the following: Website: itchrocks.com Facebook: Facebook.com/itchrocks Instagram: Instagram.com/itchrocks Email: itchrocks@gmail.com Support the Show Thank you so much for listening. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a positive review and rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser to help our audience grow. Reviews only take a minute and help us reach more rock fans just like you. Credits Our theme song, "Corrupted", is used with permission from the amazing Skindred. All other content is copyright of The Itch. All rights reserved, including the right to rock on.

    Live The Dream Media
    Sobriety, Spirituality, & Sales EP. 8 - Mike Schmidt

    Live The Dream Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 60:42


    On this powerful episode of Sobriety, Spirituality, & Sales, we welcome Mike Schmidt!Mike shares his incredible journey from the dark struggle of alcoholism and a broken lifestyle to becoming a successful businessman. Hear how he transformed his life, harnessing his new focus to launch courses that teach others how to market, build, and optimize their business websites.This is more than a story of sobriety—it's a testament to the fact that your lowest point can be the springboard to a life you never thought possible.Discover the potential of your skills. Tune in to Mike Schmidt's story now, only on Live The Dream Media!

    Adam Carolla Show
    Greg Fitzsimmons talks Big Hogs, Quitting Sobriety, and Conjugal Visits

    Adam Carolla Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 87:20


    Greg Fitzsimmons is a stand-up comedian and podcast host. He's on the road with live dates at Punch Line San Francisco (Dec 11–13), Hilarities in Ohio (Jan 8–10), and The Punchline in Georgia (Jan 15–17), with more at gregfitzsimmons.com. Listen to his podcasts “Fitzdog Radio” and “Sunday Papers” wherever you get your podcasts, and follow him on X @GregFitzShow.Get it on.Go check out MEME GODS, the documentary about all things MEME that I produced with Cedric the Entertainer will be available on Gala Film for free starting now. After watching, you can open a Mystery Box to see exclusive content not seen in the film. So go to https://film.gala.com/ and watch it for FREE!Subscribe to The Adam Carolla Show on Substack: https://adamcarolla.substack.com/FOR MORE WITH GREG FITZSIMMONS:LIVE DATES:Jan 8-10 - Hillarities - OH Jan 15-17 - The Punchline - GAWEBSITE: GREG FITZSIMMONS.comPODCASTS: ‘Fitzdog Radio' & ‘Sunday Papers'Available wherever you listen to podcasts TWITTER: @GregFitzShowFOR MORE WITH RUDY PAVICH: INSTAGRAM: @rudy_pavichWEBSITE: www.rudypavichcomedy.comLIVE SHOWS: December 18 - Calabasas, CA - Live PodcastDecember 19 - Las Vegas, NV (2 shows)December 20 - Las Vegas, NV (2 shows)Thank you for supporting our sponsors:BetOnlinehomes.comoreillyauto.com/ADAMPluto.tvSIMPLISAFE.COM/ADAMEnd your tax nightmare today by visiting online at tra.com/podcast. Tax Relief Advocates, real solutions for real people. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Meredith for Real: the curious introvert
    Ep. 322: Early Sobriety: Can You Keep Your Friends? [REMASTERED]

    Meredith for Real: the curious introvert

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 44:35


    How do you stay connected with friends when everything revolves around drinking?Casey McGuire Davidson was an ambitious corporate achiever who always had a full schedule & anxious energy. She felt wine was the glue holding her life together until she realized it wasn't. She later found serenity in sobriety, but it wasn't without some social hiccups. In this episode, she uses her expertise as a certified life & sobriety coach to show us how to keep our friends in the tender time of early sobriety, navigate social hiccups at alcohol-centered events & the BEST way to tell friends you're not drinking. This episode originally aired July 31, 2022 If you like this episode, you'll also like episode 265: HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOU'RE AN ALCOHOLIC? [REMASTERED] Guest:https://www.instagram.com/caseymdavidson/ https://hellosomedaycoaching.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseydavidson/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hello-someday-podcast-for-sober-curious-women/id1508913688 https://www.facebook.com/HelloSomeday/ Host:  https://www.meredithforreal.com/  https://www.instagram.com/meredithforreal/ meredith@meredithforreal.comhttps://www.youtube.com/meredithforreal  https://www.facebook.com/meredithforrealthecuriousintrovert  Sponsors: https://www.jordanharbinger.com/starterpacks/ https://www.historicpensacola.org/about-us/  00:00 — Why sobriety feels risky02:00 — The social drinking trap03:00 — Chasing “normal drinking”06:00 — Boring, pregnant…or sober?07:00 — Losing yourself in motherhood08:00 — When anxiety becomes the clue11:00 — Why a 100-day challenge works12:00 — Your brain in withdrawal16:00 — How to “announce” it21:00 — When your boss notices22:00 — Choosing six more months26:00 — The awkward party moment27:00 — Three reaction types28:00 — Why people pressure you29:00 — The vegetarian analogy30:00 — Sharing only what you want34:00 — Telling people in advance39:00 — Saying no without drama40:00 — Creating new rituals43:00 — When friends feel different44:00 — Handling repetitive drunk talk45:00 — Leaving before the sloppiness46:00 — Partner support strategies48:00 — The social-media minefield50:00 — Do sober apologies matter?51:00 — Repair without guilt53:00 — How to support sober friends54:00 — The right first response55:00 — Hosting without assumptions56:00 — Better beverage options60:00 — Where to find CaseyRequest to join my private Facebook Group, MFR Curious Insiders https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1BAt3bpwJC/

    The Alcohol Minimalist Podcast
    The Language of Our Thoughts & The Desire to Drink

    The Alcohol Minimalist Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 19:21


    In this episode of the Alcohol Minimalist podcast, Molly explores one of the most powerful yet under-recognized tools for transforming your relationship with alcohol: the language you use in your thoughts.She explains how common phrases like “I need a drink” or “I deserve this glass of wine” are not just throwaway expressions. These words create specific emotional reactions that drive habitual behaviors, especially during emotionally charged moments. Using the Alcohol Minimalist framework and the Behavior Map – Results Cycle, Molly walks through how rewording your thoughts can unlock more peaceful, intentional decisions about drinking.This episode focuses on two key language pairs:“Need” vs. “Want”“Deserve” vs. “Choose”You'll discover how shifting these words can reduce emotional urgency, increase your sense of agency, and help you align more closely with your alcohol core beliefs and long-term goals.What You'll LearnWhy your thoughts matter more than you think—especially the words you useThe neurological and emotional impact of saying “I need” versus “I want”How “I deserve this” may be fueling your desire without your awarenessWhy choosing your language intentionally supports long-term changeHow to rewire beliefs using the Alcohol Core Beliefs framework and the Behavior Map – Results CycleMentioned in the EpisodeMolly's book: Breaking the Bottle LegacyAlcohol Core Beliefs worksheetThe Behavior Map – Results CycleNew program announcement: Mostly Dry January – The Daily A daily support experience launching this January to help you stay focused, inspired, and mindful throughout the month.Key Quote“Your thoughts are not just background noise—they're the engine behind your emotions and actions. Change the thought, and you change the result.” – Molly WattsLinks and ResourcesLearn more about the Alcohol Core BeliefsJoin the Mostly Dry January – The Daily experienceInstagram: @alcoholminimalistFacebook Group: Alcohol MinimalistsTake Action This WeekStart tuning into your internal dialogue. When you catch yourself thinking “I need a drink” or “I deserve this,” pause and reframe it. Try saying “I want a drink” or “I choose to have a drink” and notice the emotional difference.Language is the entry point to lasting change.Low risk drinking guidelines from the NIAAA:Healthy men under 65:No more than 4 drinks in one day and no more than 14 drinks per week.Healthy women (all ages) and healthy men 65 and older:No more than 3 drinks in one day and no more than 7 drinks per week.One drink is defined as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor. So remember that a mixed drink or full glass of wine are probably more than one drink.Abstinence from alcoholAbstinence from alcohol is the best choice for people who take medication(s) that interact with alcohol, have health conditions that could be exacerbated by alcohol (e.g. liver disease), are pregnant or may become pregnant or have had a problem with alcohol or another substance in the past.Benefits of “low-risk” drinkingFollowing these guidelines reduces the risk of health problems such as cancer, liver disease, reduced immunity, ulcers, sleep problems, complications of existing conditions, and more. It also reduces the risk of depression, social problems, and difficulties at school or work. ★ Support this podcast ★

    The Living Truth Podcast - Freedom From Unwanted Sexual Behavior, Hope & Healing For the Betrayed
    Finding the Way Through: Redefining Sobriety & Healing Betrayal

    The Living Truth Podcast - Freedom From Unwanted Sexual Behavior, Hope & Healing For the Betrayed

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 44:00


    What does true sobriety look like for those battling sex and pornography addiction—and how does recovery move beyond the addict to bring healing to their partners? In this episode, Michael sits down with Tim Stein, co-author of Finding the Way Through: A Workbook for Sex and Pornography Addiction to explore a new framework for recovery. Together, they unpack the workbook's definition of sobriety, the critical shift from addict thinking to recovery thinking, and the importance of “partner betrayal sensitivity.” With practical tools, raw honesty, and hope for transformation, this conversation equips both addicts and their loved ones with a roadmap for lasting change.   Order Finding the Way Through: A Workbook for Sex and Pornography Addiction - Sobriety, Recovery, & Partner Betrayal Sensitivity: https://a.co/d/1uaAb0F  

    Meditations by Gregory T. Obert
    Life After Addiction: Cat Greenleaf Shares Her Story of Sobriety and Mental & Spiritual Healing

    Meditations by Gregory T. Obert

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 57:17


    Ready to being your journey of healing? It's time to reclaim your life with elite and discreet premium psychotherapy with Dr. Gregory T. Obert;

    217 Recovery
    That's Seven Years Son

    217 Recovery

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 29:52 Transcription Available


    Corey reaches his seventh year sober from alcohol and takes a moment to look back. How did he do it, and how has life changed?

    Local Matters
    Justin Cantrell Joins George Halford To Share His Incredible Journey From Addiction To Sobriety & His Faith

    Local Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 32:57


    Narcan trainer and recovery advocate Justin Cantrell joins us to share his remarkable journey from childhood trauma and addiction to nearly a decade of sobriety and service. Born and raised in DeKalb County, Justin opens up about his struggles with substance use, incarceration, and faith—and how those experiences now fuel his passion for saving lives across the Upper Cumberland. As a member of the Smith County Drug Coalition and founder of the Upper Cumberland Support Group, he discusses the impact of overdose prevention, the importance of community, and how faith and perseverance can turn pain into purpose. Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! News Talk 94.1

    Take 12 Recovery Radio
    Episode 1049: When Amends Is Not Accepted

    Take 12 Recovery Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 58:18


    WHEN AMENDS IS NOT ACCEPTED. In this episode of the Take 12 Recovery Radio Podcast the hosts discuss the complexities of making amends in recovery, particularly when those amends are not accepted. They explore the emotional challenges that arise when attempts to apologize are met with resistance, and the importance of understanding that the process of making amends is about personal growth and accountability rather than seeking validation from others. The conversation emphasizes the principles of the 12-step program, particularly the significance of restitution and the promises associated with Step Nine, highlighting the transformative power of recovery and the importance of maintaining a focus on personal integrity and growth. Closing Song: Forgiveness by John Batforf. #recovery #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #addiction 

    Celebrate Recovery Official
    161. The enemy sabotaging our recovery through attacking marriage and family relationships

    Celebrate Recovery Official

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 29:27


    It has been said that if the enemy can't get to us, then he will attack our relationships. What are some of the crafty ways that he might try to create division and pull us away from unity and connection from our marriages, families, or just relationships as a whole? In this episode with Rodney Holmstrom, Global Field Director of Celebrate Recovery, we walk through a conversation on specific ways the enemy will try to divide us from the most important resource in our recovery, relationships. What are some ways that we can combat? The enemies lies and sabotage to prevent falling back when the enemy attacks are most important relationships?

    Ash Said It® Daily
    Episode 2148 - Sarah Allen Benton on Parents in Recovery

    Ash Said It® Daily

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 18:03 Transcription Available


    Sobriety is hard—and recovery is a full-time job. Parenting is hard—and more than a full-time job. Sarah Allen Benton is an Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor and Licensed Mental Health Counselor. She is Chief Clinical Officer and co-owner of Waterview Behavioral Health. She is co-owner of Benton Behavioral Health Consulting, LLC, offering clinical and business support services to innovative addiction and mental health companies. She holds a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Health Psychology. Sarah has been sober for more than 20 years; she has been a mother for 13. She is far from alone, approximately 20.9 million consider themselves in recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD). It is fair to say millions are also parents. In PARENTS IN RECOVERY: Navigating a Sober Family Lifestyle (Rowman & Littlefield), Sarah draws on research, professional expertise and deeply personal experience to support mothers and fathers as they navigate their way through parenting while embracing a sober lifestyle. From “wine mom culture” to social media FOMO, Benton covers every aspect of living sober while raising children. Amazon: Parents in Recovery: Parents in Recovery: Navigating a Sober Family Lifestyle Understanding the High-Functioning Alcoholic: https://www.amazon.com/Underst... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarah... Parents in Recovery Support Group Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share... Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sa... Instagram - @parentsinrecovery Website:www.bentonbhc.comwww.waterviewbh.com Sarah Allen Benton, M.S., LMHC, CADC, is a leading authority in addiction and mental health, known for her clinical expertise and published work. As an Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) and Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), she brings over 20 years of lived experience as a parent in recovery from alcohol use disorder to her practice. Clinical and Business Leadership Chief Clinical Officer & Co-founder: Sarah Allen Benton is the CCO and co-founder of Waterview Behavioral Health (Wallingford, CT), a specialized mental health intensive outpatient program (IOP) providing crucial services for individuals with complex needs. Website: https://www.waterviewbh.com/ Co-owner: She is also the co-owner of Benton Behavioral Health Consulting, LLC, which offers clinical and business support services, including strategic consulting, to innovative mental health and addiction companies across the industry. Website: https://www.bentonbhc.com/ Expertise: Her background includes roles as a therapist and clinical consultant across various levels of care, practices, and start-ups, including experience at McLean Hospital in their dual diagnosis transitional treatment program. Published Work and Education Author: Benton is the highly-regarded author of Understanding the High-Functioning Alcoholic (2009), a foundational text that provides insight into high-achieving individuals struggling with alcohol use disorder, a common area of her expertise. Education: She holds a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Health Psychology from Northeastern University, Bouvé School of Health Sciences. Location and Credentials Location: Killingworth, Connecticut Credentials: M.S., LMHC, CADC This profile emphasizes her dual role as a clinical expert and a behavioral health entrepreneur, making her a highly discoverable authority in addiction recovery, sober parenting, and high-functioning alcoholism treatment. Meet Ash Brown, the dynamic American powerhouse and motivational speaker dedicated to fueling your journey toward personal and professional success. Recognized as a trusted voice in personal development, Ash delivers uplifting energy and relatable wisdom across every platform. Why Choose Ash? Ash Brown stands out as an influential media personality due to her Authentic Optimism and commitment to providing Actionable Strategies. She equips audiences with the tools necessary to create real change and rise above challenges. Seeking inspiration? Ash Brown is your guide to turning motivation into measurable action. The Ash Said It Show – Top-Ranked Podcast With over 2,100 episodes and 700,000+ global listens, Ash's podcast features inspiring interviews, life lessons, and empowerment stories from changemakers across industries. Each episode delivers practical tools and encouragement to help listeners thrive. Website: AshSaidit.com Connect with Ash Brown: Goli Gummy Discounts: https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 Luxury Handbag Discounts: https://www.theofficialathena.... Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/po... Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSa... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1lov... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsa... Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog #atlanta #ashsaidit #theashsaiditshow #ashblogsit #ashsaidit®Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ash-said-it-show--1213325/support.

    Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life!
    When your Partner Drinks... Couples Therapist Zach Brittle

    Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 39:06


    My guest this week is  couples therapist Zach Brittle who is based in Seattle  I was able to pick his brain about that very common question we hear from some of our members – How can I quit when my partner drinks?   In this episode:- Zach's drinking escalated during COVID lockdown—he felt depressed and family relationships were under strain. He reached that point that many of us get to – his “not this" moment as we call it in Tribe Sober He approached a sober friend, Dave, who became his sponsor and helped him to work the 12 steps He only attended a few in-person AA meetings but actually found a South African online meeting that became his home group – so he has a soft spot for us here in SA He quit alcohol quickly and without too much trouble, but deeper emotional recovery took much longer. Zach stressed the difference between quitting drinking and being sober. His marriage had involved heavy shared drinking and his wife had been his drinking buddy But after he got sober, his wife began to drink more and had her own recovery journey to tackle Their 15-year-old daughter also “spun out” as the family system recalibrated Family members are now all healthy and connected I loved Zach's analogy as a family being like a child mobile – hold one piece steady and the other pieces wobble – how true Zach had some great advice for partners struggling with a drinker who won't change: Take care of yourself first — get grounded and stable. Build your “healthy place” and invite your partner into it. You can't decide their behaviour, but you can decide what works for you. Early sobriety is fragile — ignore comments like “you're boring.” Focus on your own survival. Zach's Top Benefits of Sobriety Feels like an adult for the first time in his life. Sleep transformed — falls asleep naturally, sleeps through, wakes refreshed. Clear mind & emotional stability — no hedging, hiding, or dodging. Better marriage — calmer, more intimate, more predictable. Massive financial savings — used to spend ~$12k/year on bar tabs. Advice for Anyone Struggling Ask yourself: “Am I ready?” If yes, do the work: find community, a sponsor, a meeting, a book, a mentor. The work isn't quitting alcohol — it's understanding yourself and building emotional sobriety. Zach's Podcast & Work Hosts Marriage Therapy Radio — weekly episodes with real couples. Has published books and has a new one coming in 2027 on relational recovery. Works mostly in person in Seattle but does some online work. Zach Brittle is his website More Info   Tribe Sober subscription membership – you can join up HERE. To access our website, click HERE. If you would like a free copy of our “Annual Tracker” or our e-book 66 Days to Sobriety, please email janet@tribesober.com. If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community, just email janet@tribesober.com. to join our mailing list click HERE    Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program.  If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe HERE Help us to Spread the Word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help.  Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on Apple podcasts. Take a screenshot of your review, and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page – see PS below for instructions. We'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. You can join our private Facebook group HERE. PS: How to Leave a Rating/Review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS Device) Open the Podcasts app. EASY. Choose “Search” from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (e.g. Recover Like a Mother) into the search field. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. Click Write a Review underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale and write a review (you can rate without writing too but it's always good to read your experience).  

    Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | Life Coach | Living Sober | 12 Steps
    Can You Drink Again After Sobriety? The One Test That Tells You Everything

    Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | Life Coach | Living Sober | 12 Steps

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 19:54


    Here’s something nobody tells you about long-term sobriety: your brain doesn’t forget its relationship with alcohol just because you stop drinking. After 19+ years sober, I can still walk into a restaurant and automatically glance at the bar. I can spend 10 minutes with my best friend analyzing five drinks in a hotel cooler. I notice who’s drinking at parties when my non-alcoholic mom never does. And that’s exactly how I know – even after almost two decades – that I still can’t drink. In this episode, I’m breaking down the ONE thing that tells you with 100% certainty whether you can drink again after sobriety. Spoiler: it’s not about time. It’s not about willpower. It’s about how much mental real estate alcohol still occupies in your brain. What You’ll Discover: The “mind space test” – how aware are you of alcohol even when you’re not drinking? Why “normal” drinkers never think about alcohol (and why you can’t stop) How alcohol becomes your higher power without you realizing it Real stories from my own journey – including that champagne bottle I saved to celebrate 30 days sober (yep, I did that) The difference between your brain and a non-alcoholic brain – and why it matters more than sobriety time Why the fact that you’re even asking “can I drink again?” is actually your answer The Bottom Line: Non-alcoholic people don’t wonder if they drink too much. They don’t count down to their next drink. They don’t notice the bar when they walk into restaurants. They don’t plan their social lives around alcohol availability. If you’re still hyperaware of alcohol – whether that’s craving it, avoiding it, or constantly thinking about it – your relationship hasn’t changed. Time doesn’t fix this. Only honesty with yourself does. Struggling with the starts and stops? Book a free call with Angela to explore your options (not a free coaching session, but a real conversation about what might help): addictionunlimited.com/call Connect: Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/addictionunlimited Instagram: @addictionunlimited

    Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
    1 Thessalonians 5:1-11: Wakeful Sobriety

    Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 53:06


    St. Paul reminds the Thessalonians about the coming day of the Lord. No one knows the date. Christ's return will be sudden, and those who have sought security apart from Him will go to destruction. Christians, however, do not live in that darkness. Christ has called us into His light, and so we live in alert, wakeful sobriety produced by attention to the Lord's Word. His gifts of faith, love, and hope protect us from the devil's attacks, as God fulfills His will of bringing us to His gift of eternal salvation.  Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11.  To learn more about St. Michael's Lutheran, visit stmichaelswinchester.org. “Yearning for the Day of Christ's Returning” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that studies St. Paul's two epistles to the Thessalonians. Although Paul's time in Thessalonica was brief, he had great affection for the Christians there. His two letters to the Thessalonians show us the joy that God gives us together in the Church and encourage us to live faithfully in expectation of Jesus' coming on the Last Day.  Sharper Iron, hosted by Rev. Timothy Appel, looks at the text of Holy Scripture both in its broad context and its narrow detail, all for the sake of proclaiming Christ crucified and risen for sinners. Two pastors engage with God's Word to sharpen not only their own faith and knowledge, but the faith and knowledge of all who listen. Submit comments or questions to: listener@kfuo.org

    Janey Lee Grace - Alcohol Free Life
    Live! Janey & Andy Ramage on 'Going Dry' the movie & a new AF drink

    Janey Lee Grace - Alcohol Free Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 43:17


    Live from Club Soda, Janey chats to former pro footballer, author coach, and now the creator of a new movie Going Dry AND the brand new AF drink Authentic Brew www.authenticbrew.comDitched the booze and thinking of a new purpose?Join our free webinar – Explore a career as a sober coach Monday 15 December 7.30pmRegister now for the free webinar – its not salesy!From Sobriety to PurposePlease consider making a donation to my justgiving fund https://www.justgiving.com/page/janey-lee-grace-3Don't miss Setting your intentions for 2026An online workshop to guide you through letting go of what you no longer need and set your intentions for 2026Register here (small fee for this one)https://www.thesoberclub.com/setting-your-intentions-for-2026/The Magnesium Blend I recommend is back in stock, use this link https://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/315625/11489Join us in The Sober Club for inspiration, and connection.Thought about training to be a sober coach?What does it mean to be a sober coach ? Monday 15 December Free webinar Connection is key ⁠⁠⁠https://www.thesoberclub.com/events/⁠⁠⁠New to Sobriety? Sober Curious?Checkout The Sober Club, for low cost support, accountability, inspiration, connection and a whole host of content on holistic living. Membership includes and online course Get the Buzz without the Booze, our private non judgementalcommunity online and regular zoom meetings, plus a whole library of exclusive wellbeing contentIf you want to support the work go to ⁠⁠⁠www.buymeacoffee.com/janeyleegrace⁠⁠⁠Thank you for listening! Please share, rate and reviewIf you're struggling, always reach out, tell someone you're doing this!@janeyleegrace Ditched the Booze and want to inspire others? Janey offers holistic sober coach training, our next course starts Jan31-1stFeb email Janey for a chat to see if its right for you – janey at janeyleegrace.com Supplements for recovery Check out my new Substack, you can be a free subscriber or paid for some juicy extrasSobriety Rocks…& The Woo WorksFollow Janey on social media@janeyleegrace 

    Food Freedom
    Episode 225: What You Need in Your Food Sobriety Toolbox

    Food Freedom

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 16:54


    Living food sober in a world full of triggers isn't easy, especially when food is used to be your coping mechanism for stress, emotions, and overwhelm. In this episode, Mary walks you through how to build your Food Sober Toolbox a personalized set of tools, habits, and systems designed to help you stay grounded, reduce cravings, and protect your recovery.You'll learn the essential emotional, physical, mindset, and support tools that make food sobriety sustainable long-term not just on the good days. Whether you're just starting your food addiction recovery or years into your food sober life, this episode gives you practical and empowering strategies you can start using today.Because willpower won't save your food sobriety…but the right tools will.Grab your copy of my FREE 9 page Beginner's Guide to Food Sobriety https://www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/foodsobrietyguideFood Freedom Online Course: https://www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/foodfreedomcourseFood Sobriety Mini Course -https://www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/foodsobrietymcWant to learn more about me and my coaching programs? Do you need private coaching and intensive daily contact with a coach? Fill out my application so we can chat about whether or not my program is for you and which option is best for you. Payment plans available. Don't see a payment option that works for your pay schedule? Let's chat about a custom pay plan.www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/chooseyourpath Join my online community The Food Freedom Tribe! An online community of support, eduction, inspiration, accountability….. Learn more here: https://www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/tribemembership Application: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1upnWHYK0RXfmyRTqlsF_R06z3NA8LZYHIMWFykq7-X4/viewformInstagram: www.instagram.com/coachmaryroberts Facebook: www.Facebook.com/ketomary71 Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4915319108493196/?ref=share_group_linkWebsite: www.foodfreedomwithmary.com Join the email list.Email: mary@foodfreedomwithmary.com

    The Sober and Happy Podcast
    #137: Healing Relationships in Sobriety: Apologies, Boundaries, and Letting Go

    The Sober and Happy Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 18:55


    Healing the relationships we damaged during addiction is one of the hardest — and most important — parts of sobriety. In this episode, we break down what it really looks like to repair trust, make meaningful apologies, set healthy boundaries, and accept that not every relationship is meant to come with us into this new chapter.You'll learn how to apologize without losing yourself, why some people still won't trust the “new you” right away, how to protect your growth without becoming controlling, and how to let go of relationships that can't grow with you. If you've ever wondered, “How do I fix what I broke?” or “Why do my relationships feel so different now that I'm sober?” — this episode gives you the clarity and direction you've been looking for.

    Bio-Hack Your Best Life
    Pussycatdoll's SHOCKING Vax Injury: 9 Months of 'Internal Shingles' with Lis Carson & Jessica Sutta

    Bio-Hack Your Best Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 69:12


    Pussycat Doll's SHOCKING Vax Injury & Spiritual Awakening In this powerful and candid episode of the Unlimited Podcast, host Elizabeth Carson sits down with former Pussycat Doll Jessica Sutta for an incredibly honest, unfiltered conversation about her life's dramatic shifts, from the dizzying heights of fame to a terrifying health crisis and profound spiritual awakening.TIME STAMPS:* 00:00:00 Introduction to Jessica Sutta* 00:02:06 Jessica's Early Life & Dancing Career (Miami Heat, Will Smith)* 00:06:00 Joining the Pussycat Dolls (PCD)* 00:08:56 The Downsides of Fame and Narcissistic Traits* 00:16:44 The Self-Hate, Abusive Relationships & Alcoholism* 00:21:00 Spiritual Awakening and Sobriety* 00:27:40 The Decision to Get the Vaccine* 00:28:46 Adverse Reaction Symptoms Begin* 00:30:22 Hospitalization and Dismissal* 00:32:14 The Weaponization and Psyops of the Vax* 00:34:50 Her Mother's Death & Advocacy Work (REACT19)* 00:37:10 Recovery and Stem Cell Therapy Success* 00:41:00 The Decline in Loved Ones' Health* 00:54:50 Why She Feels Safe Speaking Out* 01:00:00 Humanity and the Importance of God-Given Immunity* 01:03:00 How to Support Jessica and REACT19### ➡️ Follow Jessica Sutta:X: @JSuttaInstagram: @JessicaSuttaREACT19 (Nonprofit for the Injured): https://react19.org✨ Follow Me or Join the Journey:Your first step towards peace: https://unlimitedmeditationpack.com/Text UNLIMITED to (954) 539-1259 for updates on when Elisabeth goes live, drops a new podcast, or exclusive updates on what's happening with her community

    The Hello Someday Podcast
    Ep. 296: How To Actually Change Your Life (Not Just Say You Want To) with Andrea Owen

    The Hello Someday Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 67:32


    If you've ever said, “I want to change” — I want to stop drinking, I want to leave this job, I want to stop people-pleasing, I want to feel less stuck — but you keep waking up in the exact same life…this episode is for you. Sobriety isn't just about putting down the wine glass. It's about learning how to live like you actually give a damn about your one life — instead of living on autopilot, numbing out with alcohol, over-functioning for everyone else, and calling it “fine”. In this episode, I asked Andrea Owen, author of Live Like You Give a Damn: 25 Bold Moves to Get Honest, Face the Hard Stuff, and Show Up for Yourself, speaker, coach, and woman in long-term recovery, to share how to actually change your life, not just talk about it. Andrea and I dive into how to get unstuck, move through fear and shame, and show up for yourself in sobriety without numbing out with alcohol. For the full show notes, kindly go to this podcast episode link: https://hellosomedaycoaching.com/how-to-actually-change-your-life-not-just-say-you-want-to 4 Ways I Can Support You In Drinking Less + Living More Join The Sobriety Starter Kit, the only sober coaching course designed specifically for busy women. My proven, step-by-step sober coaching program will teach you exactly how to stop drinking  — and how to make it the best decision of your life. Save your seat in my FREE MASTERCLASS, 5 Secrets To Successfully Take a Break From Drinking  Grab the Free 30-Day Guide To Quitting Drinking, 30 Tips For Your First Month Alcohol-Free. Connect with me for free sober coaching tips, updates + videos on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest and TikTok @hellosomedaysober. Love The Podcast and Want To Say Thanks? ☕ Buy me a coffee! In the true spirit of Seattle, coffee is my love language. So if you want to support the hours that go into creating this show each week, click this link to buy me a coffee and I'll run to the nearest Starbucks + lift a Venti Almond Milk Latte and toast to you! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hellosomeday 

    Chasing Heroine: On This Day, Recovery Podcast
    Smoking Crack at age 12, Juvie, Opiate Addiction by 18, Stripping, Sex Work, Escaping her Pimp, Prison and finally Redemption through Sobriety, Marriage and Opening a Hollywood Hills Rehab

    Chasing Heroine: On This Day, Recovery Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 106:42


    Glynis's journey is one of the most intense and transformative we've ever shared. She began using drugs at a painfully young age, smoking crack by 12, moving through juvie, and growing up as a ward of the state. By 18 she was stripping to survive, drifting from Massachusetts to Texas in the hope that a new place might quiet her addiction. Instead, she spent years in Dallas working as a prostitute and becoming deeply enmeshed the world of solicitation.Everything changed when she was arrested while smuggling people across the border between Mexico and California. That prison sentence became the turning point she never saw coming. Glynis got sober, stayed sober, and rebuilt her life from the foundation up.Today she has six years clean and is opening her own treatment center ⁠Peak Path Health ⁠in the Hollywood Hills, determined to give others the safety and support she never had.This episode is a powerful conversation about resilience, redemption, and the belief that no one is too far gone to find a new path.Check out ⁠Worthy Wellness Center⁠Connect with Glynis on ⁠Instagram⁠DM me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Message me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Listen AD FREE & workout with me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Connect with me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Email me chasingheroine@gmail.comSee you next week!

    Chasing Heroine: On This Day, Recovery Podcast
    Smoking Crack at age 12, Juvie, Opiate Addiction by 18, Stripping, Sex Work, Escaping her Pimp, Prison and finally Redemption through Sobriety, Marriage and Opening a Hollywood Hills Rehab

    Chasing Heroine: On This Day, Recovery Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 106:55


    Glynis's journey is one of the most intense and transformative we've ever shared. She began using drugs at a painfully young age, smoking crack by 12, moving through juvie, and growing up as a ward of the state. By 18 she was stripping to survive, drifting from Massachusetts to Texas in the hope that a new place might quiet her addiction. Instead, she spent years in Dallas working as a prostitute and becoming deeply enmeshed the world of solicitation.Everything changed when she was arrested while smuggling people across the border between Mexico and California. That prison sentence became the turning point she never saw coming. Glynis got sober, stayed sober, and rebuilt her life from the foundation up.Today she has six years clean and is opening her own treatment center Peak Path Health in the Hollywood Hills, determined to give others the safety and support she never had.This episode is a powerful conversation about resilience, redemption, and the belief that no one is too far gone to find a new path.Check out Worthy Wellness CenterConnect with Glynis on InstagramDM me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Message me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Listen AD FREE & workout with me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Connect with me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Email me chasingheroine@gmail.comSee you next week!

    Alcohol Recovery Podcast | The ODAAT Chat Podcast
    408 Overcoming Betrayal And Suicidal Depression In Sobriety

    Alcohol Recovery Podcast | The ODAAT Chat Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 66:43


    How Journaling, Community & Self-Compassion Can Transform Recovery: A Conversation with Sonia In this episode, Sonia from Sisters in Sobriety joins us for a deeply honest conversation about recovery, journaling, trauma, and rebuilding life after addiction. Sonia shares how her drinking escalated from teenage experimentation to daily wine-drinking as a high-functioning professional. While she never had the "traditional" external bottom, she described being emotionally bottomed out — chronically ill, blacking out, and unable to imagine a future. What finally shifted? A moment of clarity at brunch, when she said "no" to a mimosa for the first time. From there, she began exploring sobriety through AA literature, community support, and eventually the practice that changed everything: journaling. Key topics we covered: Moderation vs. abstinence: Some people can moderate; some can't. Addiction exists on a spectrum. Trauma and dissociation: Many of us learned early to ignore our intuition and numb discomfort. Healing through writing: Journaling processes emotions the same way talking to a friend does. Different journaling styles: Morning pages (The Artist's Way) Gratitude lists Emotional processing Prompt-based journaling Somatic/body-scan journaling Rebuilding after betrayal: Journaling helped Sonia reclaim her identity after divorce. The importance of community: A network of supportive women helped her through the darkest moments.     ACTION ITEMS FOR LISTENERS ✔️ Try morning pages for 7 days — write 3 pages of unfiltered thoughts every morning. ✔️ Start a nightly gratitude list focusing on 3 things from that day. ✔️ Practice a weekly "body-scan journal session" and write about physical sensations + emotions. ✔️ Identify 3 people you can call when you're struggling — and practice willingness calls. ✔️ Reflect on the question: Can I moderate? — and be honest with your evidence.     BOOKS MENTIONED Blackout — Sarah Hepola Running with Scissors — Augusten Burroughs The Artist's Way — Julia Cameron The Power of Two-Way Prayer — Father Bill W. Radical Self-Acceptance — Tara Brach The Obstacle Is the Way — Ryan Holiday  

    The Alcohol Minimalist Podcast
    Think Thursday: The Neuroscience of Anticipation

    The Alcohol Minimalist Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 15:29


    Episode SummaryIn this Think Thursday episode, Molly explores why December feels so emotionally intense and why anticipation plays such a powerful role in our thoughts, feelings, and habits. Anticipation is not just psychological. It is driven by the brain's predictive systems that simulate the future long before it arrives.Using findings from neuroscience, including research highlighted in Neuron, University College London, Stanford University, and studies on dopamine and reward processing, Molly explains how imagining the future changes our emotional state in the present. She shows how anticipation can create craving, heighten anxiety, and influence behavior before anything even happens.Importantly, she connects this science to behavior change. When we understand anticipation, we gain the ability to shape our emotional experience, support our habit goals, and build a stronger relationship with our future selves.What You Will LearnWhy the brain is not reactive but predictiveHow the prospection network simulates possible futuresWhy anticipation activates the same regions involved in memory and emotionHow dopamine spikes during anticipation more than during rewardWhy the holidays intensify emotional forecastingHow the brain treats future you similarly to a strangerHow anticipation contributes to cravings, stress, and anxietyPractical strategies for using anticipation intentionally in behavior changeKey Insights from the EpisodeAnticipation is a physiological experience. Heart rate, dopamine, and emotional readiness all shift based on prediction.December amplifies anticipation because the brain is projecting ahead using vivid emotional memories from past holidays.Many habit patterns with alcohol, eating, and spending are anticipatory rather than reactive in the moment.The medial prefrontal cortex becomes less active when imagining the distant future, which explains why future you feels separate.Mental rehearsal activates the same neural pathways as actual behavior and can support intentional change.Anticipatory framing can influence how stressful events are interpreted afterward.Practical Tools from the Episode1. Anticipate the emotional landscape, not the event. Shift from worrying about what will happen to planning for how you want to feel.2. Rehearse your chosen identity. Imagine yourself acting in alignment with your values to strengthen the neural pathways that support follow-through.3. Shorten the distance to future you. Ask questions like:What will tonight's me thank me forWhat does tomorrow morning's me need4. Anticipate urges with curiosity. Recognize that urges are forecasts of relief, not emergencies.5. Create micro anticipations that ground you. Examples include expecting the first sip of warm tea, a quiet step outside, or the feeling of waking up proud the next morning.Studies and Sources Mentioned2023 review in Neuron on the prospection networkUniversity College London study on dopamine release during anticipatory uncertaintyStanford University research on future self representation in the brainStudies from the University of Michigan and Max Planck Institute on dopamine and anticipation2024 Psychological Science study on anticipatory framing and stress interpretation ★ Support this podcast ★

    Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | Life Coach | Living Sober | 12 Steps
    From Witching Hour to Power Hour: Getting Through the Hardest Part of Sobriety

    Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | Life Coach | Living Sober | 12 Steps

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 29:58


    Why 5pm Feels Impossible (And What To Do About It) Let’s talk about the hardest part of early sobriety: that predictable window of time when the craving hits like a wave and you’re not sure you can ride it out. Maybe it’s 5pm on a Tuesday. Maybe it’s Friday night when everyone’s posting their wine glasses on Instagram. Maybe it’s standing in the parking lot at your kid’s soccer game watching all the other moms with their Stanley cups. In this episode, I’m breaking down what I call the witching hour—that specific time when staying sober feels almost impossible. But here’s the truth: it’s not about the drink. It never was. The drink was the solution you were using for something else—exhaustion, overwhelm, loneliness, anxiety, boredom. I’ll walk you through the four different types of witching hours, what you’re really craving during each one, and most importantly—what to actually DO about it. Because willpower alone won’t get you through this. You need a plan. And if you’re doing nothing, you’re planning to drink. 3 Key Takeaways From This Episode:  1️⃣ The Drink Was Never the Point — When you say “I want a drink,” what you’re actually saying is “I’m exhausted and need to turn my brain off” or “I’m anxious and need relief right now.” Understanding what you’re really craving changes everything. 2️⃣ Different Witching Hours Need Different Tools — The daily 5pm decompression requires different strategies than weekend FOMO or emotional overwhelm. Once you know your type, you can prepare accordingly. 3️⃣ Doing Nothing IS a Plan—It’s a Plan to Drink — If you know your hardest time is Friday at 5pm and you’re sitting back with no strategy, you’re not being neutral. You’re setting yourself up to give in. Proactive planning is non-negotiable. And, if you’re struggling with that daily 5pm crash? I did an entire episode on breaking that specific habit: How to Break the 5PM Drinking Habit Without Losing Your Mind Want structured support to actually implement these strategies? My Recovery Starter Kit walks you through exactly how to set up your environment, calm your mind when triggers hit, build real support, and create a daily rhythm that makes sobriety feel steady instead of shaky. It’s $197 for instant access—plus 30 days free in my Sober Society community. Perfect if you’re white-knuckling it through the holidays and need more than just willpower. And this Friday, a bonus drop from the Unlimited Life Starter Series — the 10 most powerful episodes to rebuild your rhythm, structure, and emotional peace. Is Angela the right Coach for you? Book A Call Here to find out Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/addictionunlimited MORE FROM ME Follow me on Instagram @addictionunlimited

    Good For You
    Can't Stop, Won't Stop | Good For You Podcast with Whitney Cummings | EP 320

    Good For You

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 58:21


    Whitney reacts to the Diddy documentary and talks Sobriety, who to trust, the data center debacle, and are dinosaurs real? Tickets for The Big Baby Tour https://www.whitneycummings.com SHOP: https://whitneycummings.com/index.html#store Thank you to our sponsors! Goodwipes – Try Goodwipes FREE with receipt upload – https://www.goodwipes.com/WHITNEY Uncommon Goods https://www.uncommongoods.com/whitney for 15% off! Don't miss out on this limited-time offer. Uncommon Goods. We're all out of the ordinary. Cash App Download Cash App Today: [https://capl.onelink.me/vFut/at0cwdk7] #CashAppPod. Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App's bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. See terms and conditions at https://cash.app/legal/us/en-us/card-agreement. Direct Deposit, Overdraft Coverage and Discounts provided by Cash App, a Block, Inc. brand. Visit http://cash.app/legal/podcast for full disclosures. Jones Road Beauty Use code [WHITNEY] at https://www.jonesroadbeauty.com to get a Free Cool Gloss with your first purchase! These sell out fast so get them while they last! #JonesRoadBeauty #ad