Sisters In Sobriety
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...
Episodes

Monday May 06, 2024
Monday May 06, 2024
In today's episode of "Sisters in Sobriety," Sonia and Kathleen take a deep dive into the world of self-soothing and its crucial role in maintaining sobriety. Self-soothing isn't just about keeping calm; it's a vital skill for balancing emotions and preventing relapse, which can be a tricky path to navigate. Join them as they unpack strategies and personal stories, providing you with tools and insights to bolster your recovery journey.Throughout the episode, Sonia and Kathleen will explore essential questions that touch the core of self-soothing: What exactly does it mean to self-soothe? Why is it so important, especially during recovery? How can you transition from harmful old habits to beneficial new routines that genuinely support your well-being? They'll also tackle the nitty-gritty challenges many face, like finding the focus to meditate amidst chaos or discovering hobbies that genuinely soothe rather than inadvertently stress you out.Listeners can look forward to gaining a richer understanding of emotional regulation, the transformative power of mindfulness, and how to craft a personalized toolkit of strategies for tough times. Whether you’re just starting your sober journey or you’re a seasoned veteran, this discussion is packed with insights on fostering resilience and emotional autonomy.Join us at "Sisters in Sobriety," where we mix honest talks with hearty laughter, all while supporting each other in redefining our relationship with alcohol. Don’t forget to check out our substack for a treasure trove of supportive advice and to connect with a community that roots for you every step of the way. Come for the strategies, stay for the stories, and leave feeling empowered!Highlights:03:19 - Discussion of common pitfalls when trying to meditate and how social media can be a distraction.00:03:44 - Sonia and Kathleen address significant questions on beginning the self-soothing process.00:04:12 - Kathleen describes various self-soothing techniques and emphasizes the importance of finding what uniquely works for each individual.00:05:31 - Sonia relates self-soothing to the concept of infants learning to calm themselves, drawing parallels to adults in recovery.00:06:09 - Exploration of how self-soothing helps manage triggers and stressors without resorting to alcohol.00:07:00 - Sonia explains the emotional, mental, and physical aspects of self-soothing.00:08:11 - Sonia shares a personal story about recognizing the need for self-soothing in challenging moments.00:10:05 - Discussion on the transformation from using substances as self-soothing to finding healthier alternatives.00:14:06 - The hosts delve into how the journey of self-soothing began with their sobriety.00:15:00 - Sonia shares insights into the early difficult days of sobriety and finding things that calmed her mind.00:17:20 - Kathleen discusses misconceptions about self-soothing and emphasizes its immediate and practical benefits.00:18:35 - Kathleen explains the RAIN technique for emotional awareness and self-soothing.00:20:36 - Discussion of specific triggers for self-soothing and personal responses to emotional challenges.00:22:31 - Advice on recognizing the need for self-soothing and developing mindful awareness throughout daily activities.00:25:20 - Kathleen clarifies that successful self-soothing is about managing, not suppressing, emotions.00:28:01 - Sonia shares how self-soothing techniques helped prevent potential relapses during her divorce.LinksSisters In Sobriety Substack - find more tips, tricks, resources, and communitySisters In Sobriety EmailSonia's EverBlume WebsiteSonia’s EverBlume InstagramKathleen’s Website Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcastKathleen’s Instagram
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Monday Apr 29, 2024
Monday Apr 29, 2024
On today's episode, Sonia and Kathleen delve into the vital topic of protecting your peace. As life throws its many challenges at us, finding and maintaining inner tranquility is more crucial than ever, especially when it comes to sustaining sobriety and mental health. Join them as they explore strategies to safeguard your emotional and mental balance, ensuring you stay strong and serene no matter what life brings your way!Ever wonder how to keep your cool when life gets tricky? Or how to say 'no' without feeling guilty? Sonia and Kathleen have got you covered! They’ll be unpacking how to set boundaries that stick, ways to dodge life’s curveballs, and the secrets to building your personal calm zone. It's all about finding peace in the chaos and making sure it stays that way.Today’s takeaway is all about real-life strategies: learning how to recognize when you’re stressed before it’s too late, setting up your personal boundaries like a pro, and mastering the art of 'me time.' By the end of the episode, you’ll have a toolkit full of ideas for maintaining your emotional balance that you can start using right away.And because everyone loves a good story, Sonia and Kathleen will share their own experiences with keeping peace at the forefront. They'll tell tales of personal trials and triumphs, bringing to life the strategies discussed and showing that if they can do it, so can you!This is Sisters in Sobriety, your go-to community for transforming your relationship with alcohol. Don't forget to check out our substack for more handy tips and heartfelt advice.Highlights[00:02:01] Explanation of what "protecting your peace" means in the context of maintaining emotional and mental balance.[00:02:19] Kathleen talks about the importance of setting boundaries for peace protection.[00:03:01] Kathleen explains protecting peace in simple terms and how to filter experiences.[00:04:24] Sonia relates protecting peace to both physical environment and emotional stability.[00:05:14] Kathleen shares a personal anecdote about changing job environments to protect her mental health.[00:06:07] Sonia and Kathleen discuss the role of self-awareness in avoiding emotional spirals.[00:07:51] A detailed account of how Sonia has learned to handle family disagreements without spiraling.[00:10:30] Sonia and Kathleen delve into how gossip can affect personal peace and discuss strategies to avoid it.[00:12:44] Celebration of Sonia's seventh sobriety anniversary and its emotional significance.[00:14:26] Sonia recounts a poignant memory tied to a breakup and how seasonal changes can trigger emotional responses.[00:16:30] Discussion on the impact of social media on emotional well-being and how to manage exposure.[00:19:00] Sonia talks about the physical symptoms she experiences when her peace is disturbed, particularly by family dynamics.[00:20:21] First-time disagreement story shared by Sonia, focusing on maintaining peace during confrontations.[00:22:10] Kathleen emphasizes that healthy conflict is possible and shares insights from her professional experience as a couples therapist.[00:23:27] The complexities of family relationships and how they challenge personal peace discussed by Kathleen.[00:25:13] Kathleen explains her need to step back from family drama to protect her peace, ensuring it wasn't perceived as abandonment.[00:27:31] Strategies for managing unexpected changes and maintaining stability during uncertain times.[00:33:13] Sonia and Kathleen discuss essential self-care practices and rituals that help maintain their peace.LinksSisters In Sobriety Substack - find more tips, tricks, resources, and communitySisters In Sobriety EmailSonia's EverBlume WebsiteSonia’s EverBlume InstagramKathleen’s Website Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcastKathleen’s Instagram
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Monday Apr 22, 2024
Monday Apr 22, 2024
In today’s episode of Sisters in Sobriety, Kathleen and Sonia delve into the critical connection between anger management and recovery. They are joined by Gill Tietz, an educator, who sheds light on how anger can act as a major hurdle on the path to recovery, its origins, and the practical steps to navigate it. This discussion promises to enlighten listeners on dealing with anger in healthy ways, especially within the context of overcoming addiction.The episode is an insightful discussion on the prevalence of anger among individuals struggling with addiction, exploring why anger is often a secondary emotion masking deeper issues such as shame, pain, or humiliation. Gill emphasizes the importance of recognizing anger's roots and provides practical advice for managing it effectively. Listeners will be intrigued by the exploration of questions like how prevalent is anger in those dealing with addiction, in what forms does it manifest, and why is it considered a significant trigger for relapse?Listeners can expect to walk away with valuable knowledge on identifying and managing anger, understanding its impact on recovery, and learning coping strategies to navigate through the emotions underlying anger. The conversation will cover key concepts such as the importance of acknowledging anger as a secondary emotion, the role of empathy and humor in anger management, and the crucial steps towards recognizing and managing one's anger in the journey of recovery. The discussion also highlights the significance of self-esteem work in addressing the root causes of anger.Gillian Tietz, host of the Sober Powered Podcast and a chemistry professor with a specialization in biochemistry, brings her personal experience and scientific expertise to the table. Having started her podcast to share how she overcame her struggle with alcohol using her scientific background, Gill offers a perspective that is educational, empowering, and deeply personal. This is "Sisters in Sobriety," the support community that helps women change their relationship with alcohol. Check out our substack for extra tips, tricks, and resources to aid in your journey.Get In Touch With Gill!Podcast: https://www.soberpowered.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sober.poweredHighlights[00:02:42] Gill explains anger as a secondary emotion, hinting at deeper, more uncomfortable feelings that lead to anger.[00:04:03] The conversation touches on the ironic behavior of 'drinking at people' as a misguided attempt to manage anger.[00:04:48] The first steps towards recognizing and managing anger in recovery are outlined by Gill, emphasizing awareness and coping skills.[00:07:26] Gill shares unique anger management techniques, including the use of humor to diffuse anger.[00:10:16] A shift in demeanor, from tension to calmness, is highlighted as a visible sign of progress in managing anger.[00:13:32] The role of family and friends in supporting loved ones through their anger is discussed, with validation and humor being key.[00:15:38] The episode delves into how anger can act as a barrier to seeking help and acknowledging addiction issues.[00:18:29] Forgiveness's place in managing anger and facilitating recovery is pondered, emphasizing the difficulty but necessity of the process.[00:20:35] Gill defines crisis intervention within the context of addiction recovery, painting a vivid picture of the aim and process.[00:23:24] Real-life applications of crisis intervention strategies are shared, illustrating the importance of staying calm and regulated.[00:26:47] A family's intervention experience is recounted, showcasing the power of calmness and brevity in communication.[00:31:04] Triggers that might precipitate a crisis needing intervention are explored, with unmet basic needs being a common theme.[00:34:06] Gill teases potential projects, including refining her anger management program and the idea of writing a book.[00:36:15] How to sign up for Gill’s upcoming anger management course is shared, pointing listeners to useful resources.LinksSisters In Sobriety Substack - find more tips, tricks, resources, and communitySisters In Sobriety EmailSonia's EverBlume WebsiteSonia’s EverBlume InstagramKathleen’s Website Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcastKathleen’s Instagram
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Monday Apr 15, 2024
Monday Apr 15, 2024
In this episode of "Sisters in Sobriety," Sonia and Kathleen get into the intricacies of sobriety with the insightful Gillian Tietz from the Sober Powered Podcast. This conversation sheds light on the nuanced relationship between biochemistry, personal experiences, and alcohol use disorder, aiming to provide listeners with a deeper understanding and relatable perspectives on sobriety.The episode teases out broad discussions on prevalent myths surrounding willpower in addiction, the significant roles of anger management and crisis intervention in recovery, and the biochemical effects of alcohol on the brain. These topics promise to unravel misconceptions and offer new insights into the journey toward sobriety.Listeners can expect to walk away with key educational takeaways on how alcohol affects the brain, contributing to the challenge of quitting drinking. With Gill's background in biochemistry and her own journey to sobriety, she brings a unique blend of expertise and personal insight, making complex scientific concepts accessible to all. The discussion aims to empower listeners with knowledge on the underlying causes of addiction and the brain's ability to recover, highlighting the importance of support and community in the path to sobriety.Gillian Tietz, host of the Sober Powered Podcast and a chemistry professor with a specialization in biochemistry, brings her personal experience and scientific expertise to the table. Having started her podcast to share how she overcame her struggle with alcohol using her scientific background, Gill offers a perspective that is educational, empowering, and deeply personal. This is "Sisters in Sobriety," the support community that helps women change their relationship with alcohol. Check out our substack for extra tips, tricks, and resources to aid in your journey.Get In Touch With Gill!Podcast: https://www.soberpowered.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sober.poweredHighlights[00:02:16] Gill's mission to demystify alcohol's effects on the brain explained.[00:03:33] Gill shares her personal journey to sobriety, highlighting her late start to drinking.[00:04:56] The role of grad school in intensifying Gill's drinking habits.[00:07:57] Discussion on the early consequences of Gill's drinking and her initial denial.[00:09:00] Sonia and Kathleen relate their experiences with alcohol in academic and professional settings.[00:10:09] Gill confronts the reality of her increasing tolerance and its implications.[00:11:34] Examination of willpower in the context of addiction and the myths surrounding it.[00:14:32] Exploring the vulnerabilities and factors that predispose individuals to addiction.[00:17:00] How drinking affects brain adaptability and decision-making processes.[00:19:11] Gill discusses the critical phase of brain development in teens and its susceptibility to alcohol.[00:20:26] Long-term effects of alcohol on brain function and recovery challenges.[00:23:58] The importance of time and lifestyle changes in recalibrating the brain's reward system.[00:25:14] Discussion on activities that may aid in the brain's healing process.[00:28:41] Clarification on the concept of cycles of detox and its impact on addiction recovery.[00:32:35] Gill's stance on moderation versus abstinence for people with a history of problem drinking.[00:34:36] Comparison of the brain's response to drugs and alcohol, and the similarities in addiction mechanisms.[00:35:23] The concept of behavioral addictions and the challenges they pose in recovery.LinksSisters In Sobriety Substack - find more tips, tricks, resources, and communitySisters In Sobriety EmailSonia's EverBlume WebsiteSonia’s EverBlume InstagramKathleen’s Website Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcastKathleen’s Instagram
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Thursday Apr 11, 2024
Thursday Apr 11, 2024
Welcome to another Q&A episode of "Sisters in Sobriety," where your host, Sonia, delves into the complex emotions and questions surrounding the journey to sobriety. Today's focus is on a common concern among individuals in recovery: the fear of replacing one addiction with another, such as substituting alcohol with excessive running, Netflix binge-watching, or indulging in ice cream.Insights:Healthy vs. Unhealthy Activities: It's essential to evaluate new activities based on their impact on your life. Are they adding value, or are they becoming a new form of avoidance or compulsion?Evaluating New Habits: Sonia provides actionable steps for assessing whether a new activity, like running, is beneficial or potentially problematic. Key considerations include examining your motivations, assessing the activity's impact on your life, ensuring balance, setting healthy boundaries, and seeking support when needed.The Power of Choice and Change: The episode challenges the notion of "once an addict, always an addict," highlighting the importance of recognizing the human capacity for growth, change, and adaptation. Healthy coping mechanisms, when integrated mindfully, promote well-being and recovery.This episode of "Sisters in Sobriety" offers a compassionate and thoughtful exploration of how individuals in recovery can navigate the process of replacing old habits with new, healthier ones. By emphasizing the importance of understanding one's motivations, seeking balance, and embracing a holistic approach to recovery, Sonia provides valuable guidance for anyone looking to build a more fulfilling and sober life.LinksSisters In Sobriety Substack - find more tips, tricks, resources, and communitySisters In Sobriety EmailSonia's EverBlume WebsiteSonia’s EverBlume InstagramKathleen’s Website Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcastKathleen’s Instagram
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Monday Apr 08, 2024
Monday Apr 08, 2024
In this episode of Sisters in Sobriety, Sonia and Kathleen dive into the world of friendships through the lens of sobriety. They tackle how navigating sobriety not only changes us but also shines a light on our friendships, encouraging us to think deeply about who we choose to spend our time with. This episode is all about finding the joy in discovering and nurturing relationships that truly reflect our sober selves.Get ready to explore the highs and lows of friendship in sobriety, from the tough goodbyes to the joy of making new connections that really get it. Sonia and Kathleen will touch on important questions like how sobriety can reshape our friendships, what it means for our social lives, and how to create a circle that supports our sober journey.Listeners will learn about the key ingredients of friendships that flourish in sobriety, including tips on how to spot the ones worth holding onto, setting healthy boundaries, and how to make new friends who share your love for a sober lifestyle. This episode is packed with advice for anyone looking to enrich their social life in a way that aligns with their sobriety.You won’t want to miss Sonia and Kathleen share their own friendship adventures in sobriety. Their stories showcase the beautiful, sometimes messy journey of building deep, meaningful connections in sobriety.Join us at Sisters in Sobriety, your go-to spot for making sobriety feel like the ultimate friendship adventure. Don't forget to swing by our substack for all the best sobriety tips, tricks, and tales. We’re all about helping you find your tribe and keep your sobriety journey fun and fulfilling.Highlights:[00:01:59] The conversation shifts to how sobriety transforms friendships and the need to reevaluate relationships.[00:02:17] Kathleen emphasizes the journey of peeling back layers of oneself in recovery and its impact on friendships.[00:03:18] The hosts discuss the importance of understanding how sobriety reshapes personal connections.[00:04:08] Sonia delves into how sobriety can deepen some friendships while leading to the end of others.[00:05:08] A discussion on the isolation and loneliness that can accompany sobriety, and how to navigate these feelings.[00:06:19] Kathleen shares her personal story of how her friendships changed dramatically after she stopped drinking and using drugs.[00:07:28] Sonia talks about her initial isolation in sobriety and how she gradually built a new social circle.[00:09:49] The hosts explore normal feelings about changing friendships post-sobriety and how to deal with them.[00:11:18] Kathleen gives advice on how to discuss sobriety with friends who still drink.[00:12:56] Sonia reflects on the importance of finding a sober community to combat feelings of isolation.[00:14:12] A candid conversation about when and how to let go of friendships that challenge sobriety.[00:16:19] Discussion on recognizing signs that a friendship may not be conducive to recovery.[00:17:29] The impact of social media on sobriety and friendships, exploring both the positive aspects and potential triggers.[00:19:09] How to approach a friend you believe may have a drinking problem.[00:21:07] Kathleen recounts how her social circle and partying habits changed after she became sober.[00:23:36] Sonia provides tips on building new, healthy friendships in recovery.[00:25:20] The significance of having sober friends and the positive impact they can have on one’s recovery journey.[00:27:15] A discussion on navigating social situations and gatherings as a sober individual.[00:30:34] Closing thoughts on how sobriety can improve the quality and depth of friendships, even with those who aren't in recovery.LinksSisters In Sobriety Substack - find more tips, tricks, resources, and communitySisters In Sobriety EmailSonia's EverBlume WebsiteSonia’s EverBlume InstagramKathleen’s Website Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcastKathleen’s Instagram
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Monday Apr 01, 2024
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Join Sonia and Kathleen on a lively journey into the world of breaking free from the cycles of alcohol use in this episode of Sisters in Sobriety, by shining a light on the patterns that can ensnare us and offering hope for breaking free. The episode poses crucial questions that resonate with many: What are the cycles of drinking that keep us trapped in a loop of consumption and abstinence? How can we identify and confront our triggers to break free from these patterns? And crucially, what steps can we take towards lasting change, moving beyond mere recognition of the problem to actively reshaping our relationship with alcohol? Join us as we explore the power of mindfulness, habit change, and the support of community in reclaiming our lives from the grip of alcohol. They're here to chat, share, and dive deep into how we can spot those sneaky habits that keep us in a loop and how to jump off that not-so-merry-go-round for good. Listeners will leave this episode armed with key insights into cycle breaking, trigger identification, and the development of healthy coping mechanisms. The episode demystifies the process of changing ingrained behaviors, offering practical advice on creating a supportive environment for recovery. Through an understanding of habit loops and the importance of small, consistent changes, the episode illuminates the path toward a life unburdened by alcohol.In this episode is Sonia’s personal story, a raw and real look at the journey through the lens of someone who’s walked the path. Welcome to Sisters in Sobriety, where we're all about making changes, finding joy, and supporting each other in the journey away from alcohol. Don’t forget to swing by our substack for more tips, stories, and a little extra sunshine for your day. See you there!Highlights:[00:01:44] - Discussion on the importance of recognizing and confronting unhealthy patterns of drinking.[00:02:12] - The concept of mindfulness in confronting triggers and making lasting habit changes is introduced.[00:03:10] - Kathleen explains the cycle of drinking: from initial overuse to attempts at moderation, and the frustrating return to old habits.[00:04:30] - Sonia dives into what "cycle breaking" means and the steps involved in actively changing one's relationship with alcohol.[00:07:29] - Sonia shares her personal story of daily cycles of anxiety, drinking, and the temporary relief it brought, highlighting the challenges of breaking free.[00:10:11] - Strategies for becoming more mindful of alcohol consumption, including the importance of tracking drinking habits.[00:13:40] - Kathleen shares techniques for managing cravings and urges to drink through distraction and delay tactics.[00:17:08] - Sonia reflects on the process of acknowledging triggers and the role of honest self-reflection in cycle breaking.[00:20:08] - Discussion on the significance of understanding the root causes of one’s drinking patterns and whether delving into the past is essential for recovery.[00:23:25] - The therapeutic journey of connecting past experiences to current behaviors and how therapy can aid in uncovering and addressing these connections.[00:27:57] - Kathleen recounts how her triggers and cycles evolved over time, illustrating the complexity of addiction.[00:31:29] - Sonia discusses the importance of not panicking in response to emotional triggers as a step towards breaking the cycle.[00:33:32] - The role of routine and structure in supporting recovery efforts, including the concept of habit stacking, is explored.[00:37:54] - The importance of forgiveness, both of oneself and others, in the recovery journey and how it can impact cycle breaking.[00:38:11] - How to build and leverage a support system for breaking cycles, including the different forms that support can take.[00:40:13] - Sonia highlights the "delay and distract" technique as a memorable takeaway for managing cravings.[00:41:05] - Kathleen emphasizes the value of small, manageable steps in the process of changing habits and breaking cycles.[00:42:00] - Closing remarks, summarizing the episode's key messages and encouraging listeners to seek support and resources available through Sisters in Sobriety.[Throughout] - The episode is punctuated by relatable anecdotes, practical advice, and supportive dialogue that underscores the theme of community and mutual support in the journey to sobriety.LinksSisters In Sobriety Substack - ALL THE CONTENT YOU CRAVE! Find more tips, tricks, resources, and communitySisters In Sobriety Email Sonia's EverBlume WebsiteSonia’s EverBlume InstagramKathleen’s Website *Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcast*Kathleen’s Instagram
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Wednesday Mar 27, 2024
Wednesday Mar 27, 2024
Welcome to another Q&A episode where we delve into the complexities of relapse, or as some prefer, a return to use or a slip. Patricia shares her recent experience of drinking after a period of sobriety, grappling with feelings of guilt, shame, and disappointment. This moment opens a door to discussing the importance of acknowledging these emotions as part of many people's journeys, emphasizing the necessity of self-compassion and the avoidance of self-judgment. Insights:Acknowledgment Without Judgment: We explore the significance of acknowledging a slip as a fact rather than a moral failing. This approach helps us heal and grow by observing our experiences without harsh self-criticism, much like observing clouds in the sky - they pass without defining the sky.Reflect, Learn, and Adapt: We delve into the importance of reflection to understand triggers and stressors that led to the slip. This insight acts as a roadmap for fortifying recovery strategies and making necessary adjustments to our plans, coping mechanisms, and environments.Reaffirming Your 'Why': Rediscovering the reasons behind choosing sobriety can reignite motivation. This segment emphasizes reconnecting with one's 'why' to refuel determination and remember the life one is striving to build.This episode underscores that recovery is a journey marked by moments of vulnerability, learning, and growth. Patricia's story and the insights shared illuminate the path forward, reminding us that we are not defined by our slips but by our resilience and the compassionate strides we take towards sobriety. In embracing this journey with empathy and support, we move closer to becoming the best versions of ourselves, together.LinksSisters In Sobriety Substack - ALL THE CONTENT YOU CRAVE! Find more tips, tricks, resources, and communitySisters In Sobriety Email Sonia's EverBlume WebsiteSonia’s EverBlume InstagramKathleen’s Website *Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcast*Kathleen’s Instagram
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Monday Mar 25, 2024
Monday Mar 25, 2024
In today's episode of Sisters in Sobriety, we're diving into the transformative journey of balancing nutrition and sobriety with our special guest, Dr. Brooke Scheller, a pioneer in the field of clinical nutrition with a focus on sobriety. Sonia and Kathleen are here to guide you through an enlightening discussion on how to harness the power of functional foods to not only manage alcohol consumption but to thrive in your recovery journey.Throughout the episode, we'll be exploring pivotal questions: How can nutrition profoundly impact your sobriety? What are the myths surrounding alcohol consumption and health? And how can the intentional inclusion of functional foods in our diet support not just our physical well-being, but our emotional and psychological recovery as well? These questions will uncover the interconnectedness of diet, health, and sobriety, shedding light on common misconceptions and empowering you with knowledge. This conversation is not just about abstaining from alcohol; it's about nurturing the body and mind to foster a resilient, sustainable sober lifestyle.Listeners will walk away with a deeper understanding of key concepts such as the effects of alcohol on nutrient absorption, the importance of a balanced diet in managing cravings, and the role of specific functional foods in enhancing overall well-being. This educational journey is designed to inspire and inform, helping you make informed decisions about your health and recovery.Dr. Scheller shares her personal story, providing a candid look at her own challenges and triumphs in the realm of nutrition and sobriety. This intimate narrative promises to resonate with many, offering hope and practical strategies for those navigating their own paths to wellness.*Dr. Brooke Scheller, Doctor of Clinical Nutrition, stands at the forefront of a transformative movement in health and wellness. As the esteemed founder of Functional Sobriety and the author of "How to Eat to Change How You Drink," Dr. Scheller has dedicated her career to revolutionizing the approach to alcohol recovery and holistic well-being.This is Sisters in Sobriety, the support community that helps women change their relationship with alcohol. Check out our substack for extra tips, tricks, and resources.Highlights:[00:02:06] Dr. Scheller's unique approach to combining nutrition with sobriety efforts is outlined, highlighting the importance of diet in managing alcohol consumption.[00:02:49] Brooke shares her personal motivation for writing her book and diving deep into the relationship between eating habits and drinking behavior.[00:03:30] Discussion on the struggle with alcohol and the realization of its impact on mental health and professional integrity.[00:04:16] Brooke's journey from research on substance use disorders to personal sobriety, highlighting the role of nutrition and supplements.[00:06:32] Exploration of high-functioning alcoholism and the difficult decision to quit drinking, shedding light on the complex dynamics of success and substance dependence.[00:10:19] Debunking common misconceptions about alcohol's impact on health, emphasizing the widespread physiological effects beyond liver damage.[00:14:03] Discussion on persistent myths about alcohol, including the misleading belief in moderate drinking benefits for health.[00:16:38] Challenging the notion of "everything in moderation," especially in the context of alcohol consumption and its universal harm.[00:20:44] Insights into the various types and effects of alcohol, debunking the myth of "healthier" alcoholic beverages.[00:22:17] The connection between alcohol consumption and nutrient depletion, and its profound effects on the body's functions.[00:25:27] The psychological and physiological repercussions of using alcohol as a stress relief tool, emphasizing its counterproductive nature.[00:29:23] Highlighting the statistic that 95% of alcoholics may suffer from low blood sugar, exploring its implications for cravings and recovery.[00:32:54] The critical role of the gut microbiome in overall health and how alcohol adversely affects it, underlining the need for dietary intervention in sobriety.[00:37:49] Introduction of the concept of "functional foods" and their significance in supporting sobriety and physical well-being.[00:41:18] Explanation of drinking archetypes (social, stress, habitual drinkers) to help listeners identify their patterns and find tailored nutrition advice.[00:45:29] How functional foods directly influence mood, decision-making, and, by extension, alcohol consumption habits.[00:48:19] Brooke offers practical tips for integrating functional foods into one's diet without feeling overwhelmed, advocating for incremental changes.LinksSisters In Sobriety Substack - ALL THE CONTENT YOU CRAVE! Find more tips, tricks, resources, and communitySisters In Sobriety Email Sonia's EverBlume WebsiteSonia’s EverBlume InstagramKathleen’s Website *Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcast*Kathleen’s Instagram
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Monday Mar 18, 2024
Monday Mar 18, 2024
This episode, delves into the innovative realm of medically assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder with guest, Jonathan Hunt Glassman, the visionary behind OAR Health. This episode promises to enlighten listeners about the scientific and personal dimensions of recovery, offering a new perspective on the role of medication in the path to sobriety.The conversation aims to address common curiosities surrounding recovery options beyond traditional methods. It explores naltrexone, a medication used in treating alcohol use disorder, examining its place within a holistic approach to recovery. The episode poses critical questions about integrating medically assisted treatment with therapy and lifestyle changes, underscoring the importance of personalized recovery plans.Listeners can expect to gain valuable insights into combining naltrexone with psychotherapy and other support mechanisms to create a comprehensive treatment strategy. The episode highlights the significance of tailoring recovery efforts to fit individual needs and preferences, emphasizing the diversity of effective recovery paths.Featuring compelling narratives of individuals who have experienced significant transformations through medically assisted treatment, the episode showcases the profound impact of incorporating medication into the recovery process. These stories not only provide educational value but also offer inspiration, demonstrating the multifaceted nature of recovery and the potential for renewal and change.*Jonathan Hunt-Glassman is the CEO of Oar Health, which makes it private and convenient for people who want to drink less or quit to get access to safe, effective medication proven to help. Jonathan founded Oar to help others get access to the same medication that helped him take back control over alcohol after struggling with alcohol misuse for most of his adult life. Sisters in Sobriety serves as a supportive community for women seeking to alter their relationship with alcohol. The podcast encourages its audience to visit their substack for additional resources, tips, and stories that foster hope and encouragement on the journey toward sobriety.Highlights:[00:02:37] - Introduction of Jonathan Hunt Glassman, founder of OAR, and discussion on naltrexone.[00:03:09] - Exploring the impact of naltrexone on redefining recovery pathways.[00:03:28] - Jonathan shares his personal journey and the inspiration behind starting OAR.[00:04:59] - Discussion on the historical approach to treating alcohol dependence and the evolution towards medication-assisted treatments.[00:07:42] - The shift in understanding addiction as a chronic brain disease and its treatment implications.[00:10:14] - Exploring the diversity of recovery goals beyond abstinence.[00:11:53] - Detailed explanation of how naltrexone works and its benefits.[00:14:21] - Addressing the under-prescription of naltrexone and exploring reasons behind it.[00:17:18] - Introduction to the Sinclair Method and its application in ORR's treatment plans.[00:19:33] - A typical initial treatment plan at ORR, combining naltrexone with psychosocial support.[00:22:25] - The ongoing support and resources provided by OAR post-initial treatment.[00:24:28] - Addressing common side effects of naltrexone and how to manage them.[00:26:16] - Jonathan's approach to defining and managing relapse or return to use among patients.[00:30:13] - Strategies for addressing the stigma and public perception challenges of medically assisted treatment.[00:32:12] - Advice for individuals hesitant about changing their relationship with alcohol.[00:34:25] - The synergy between naltrexone and psychotherapy or holistic approaches in treatment.LinksSisters In Sobriety Substack - ALL THE CONTENT YOU CRAVE! Find more tips, tricks, resources, and communitySisters In Sobriety Email Sonia's EverBlume WebsiteSonia’s EverBlume InstagramKathleen’s Website *Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcast*Kathleen’s Instagram
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