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Dry January Tips, Tales, and Mocktail Tastes

Dry January Tips, Tales, and Mocktail Tastes

FromSisters In Sobriety


Dry January Tips, Tales, and Mocktail Tastes

FromSisters In Sobriety

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Jan 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In today’s episode, we dive into the timely topic of “Dry January” - a month dedicated to abstaining from alcohol. Kathleen will share her inspiring journey, emphasizing how a period of abstinence from drugs was the catalyst for her sobriety, and the unique challenges that alcohol presented due to its social acceptance.Sonia will explore the various drinking patterns and the importance of recognizing when alcohol may be more than just a casual habit. We'll unpack the importance of medical advice, seeking further abstinence, and finding the right support systems. Kathleen reminds us to do our research and reflects on her all-or-nothing approach to life's indulgences, sharing how an eight-week cleanse from substances dramatically shifted her perspective.We will chat about the benefits that come with a break from booze: the joys of waking up clear-headed, the potential for weight loss, and the overall boost to your health and relationships. But it's not all smooth sailing, as we'll also talk about the potential for a pendulum swing back to binge drinking.We don't just theorize. We are also putting our taste buds to the test with a couple of mocktail reviews. Will the complex flavor profile of the St. James 101 bitter aperitif spritz win the day, or will the fruity notes of the Hiyo peach mango drink with natural nootropics and adaptogens come out on top? Kathleen and I have our opinions, and we're excited to sip and share.So, grab your favorite non-alcoholic beverage, and let's explore the ins and outs of Dry January together. Maybe you'll be inspired to join the movement or simply gain a deeper understanding of your own relationship with alcohol.And as always, we welcome your stories and insights. Be sure to find us on social media and let's continue the conversation. Ready? Let's get into it!0:01:48 | Explanation of dry January and its benefits0:03:20 | Tips and strategies for starting dry January0:05:12 | Importance of reflection and goal-setting for dry January0:06:14 | Questions to ask oneself during dry January0:07:10 | Personal experiences with periods of abstinence0:08:02 | Challenges and triggers for going back to drinking0:09:44 | Factors influencing the decision to drink or be abstinent0:12:06 | Possible outcomes of dry January: positive and negative[0:12:47] | Epic return to drinking after abstinence discussed[0:14:08] | Positive effects of abstinence: improved sleep, weight loss, better skin, improved relationships[0:15:32] | Different experiences during dry January: some find it easy, others struggle[0:16:09] | Kathleen's experience with abstinence from drugs and alcohol[0:18:00] | Can't go a month without drinking: possible problematic drinking[0:19:20] | Various unhealthy patterns of drinking discussed[0:19:40] | Recommendations for those concerned about their relationship with alcohol[0:22:23] | Reflection and mindfulness during abstinence[0:23:24] | Discussion on the potential of dry January as a gateway to sobriety0:25:14 | Kathleen describes the Sir James 101 Spritz beverage 0:25:36 | Kathleen and Sonia discuss the complexity and refreshing nature of the drink.0:26:13 | They agree that the drink would be suitable for ordering at a bar.0:27:14 | Kathleen rates the likelihood of recommending the drink as 8 or 9 out of 10.0:28:23 | They try the Hiyo peach mango drink and discuss its taste and ingredients.0:30:00 | Kathleen mentions the marketing of the drink towards people living a sober lifestyle.0:31:23 | Sonia rates the likelihood of recommending the drink between 5 and 8 out of 10.0:32:09 | Kathleen expresses that she would not consider the Hiyo peach mango drink a mocktail.0:32:16 | They conclude that the Sir James 101 Spritz is the winner.Links:EverBlume WebsiteEverBlume InstagramEverBlume Email - info@joineverblume.comSonia’s LinkedInKathleen’s Website *Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcast*Kathleen’s LinkedInKathleen’s Instagram
Released:
Jan 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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You know that sinking feeling when you wake up with a hangover and think: “I’m never doing this again”? We’ve all been there. But what happens when you follow through? Sonia Kahlon and Kathleen Killen can tell you, because they did it! They went from sisters-in-law, to Sisters in Sobriety. In this podcast, Sonia and Kathleen invite you into their world, as they navigate the ups and downs of sobriety, explore stories of personal growth and share their journey of wellness and recovery. Get ready for some real, honest conversations about sobriety, addiction, and everything in between. Episodes will cover topics such as: reaching emotional sobriety, how to make the decision to get sober, adopting a more mindful lifestyle, socializing without alcohol, and much more. Whether you’re sober-curious, seeking inspiration and self-care through sobriety, or embracing the alcohol-free lifestyle already… Tune in for a weekly dose of vulnerability, mutual support and much needed comic relief. Together, let’s celebrate the transformative power of sisterhood in substance recovery! Kathleen Killen is a registered psychotherapist (qualifying) and certified coach based in Ontario, Canada. Her practice is centered on relational therapy and she specializes in couples and working with individuals who are navigating their personal relationships. Having been through many life transitions herself, Kathleen has made it her mission to help others find the support and communication they need in their closest relationships. To find out more about Kathleen’s work, check out her website. Sonia Kahlon is a recovery coach and former addict. She grappled with high-functioning alcohol use disorder throughout her life, before getting sober in 2016. Sonia is now the founder of EverBlume, a digital tool that offers a unique approach to alcohol recovery support. Over the last five years, she has appeared on successful sobriety platforms, such as the Story Exchange, the Sobriety Diaries podcast and the Sober Curator, to tell her story of empowerment and addiction recovery, discuss health and midlife sobriety, and share how she is thriving without alcohol. Her online platform EverBlume launched in February 2023, and was featured in Recovery Today Magazine and deemed an ‘essential sobriety resource’ by the FemTech Insider. The company champions self-improvement and mindful sobriety, with support groups designed by and for women struggling with alcohol. So how can EverBlume help you meet your sober community? By offering deeply personalized support. Members get matched based on their profiles and life experiences, and take part in small group sessions (max. 16 people). In your support group, you will meet like-minded women, discuss your experiences, and gain confidence, knowing you can rely on your peers in times of need. Whether you identify as a binge drinker, someone who developed a habit during the Covid-19 pandemic, a high-functioning alcoholic, or an anxious person using alcohol to self-soothe… There is a support group for you! Current EverBlume members have praised the company’s unique approach to alcohol detox. “No one is judging me for not being sure I want to be sober for the rest of my life” ; “I felt so heard and understood and today I woke up feeling empowered to make the change in my life”. Feeling inspired? Learn more about the EverBlume sobriety community at joineverblume.com, or simply listen to Sisters In Sobriety. Your sobriety success story starts today, with Kathleen and Sonia. Just press play!