A Guide to Supporting a Sober Curious Loved One / EP. 44
Description
Welcome to Episode 44 of the Feel Lit Alcohol Free Podcast! Your hosts, Ruby Williams and Coach Susan Larkin, are here to dive deep into the transformational journey of supporting loved ones who are "sober curious."
We'll tackle the insightful question from our listener, Renee, about guiding those on an alcohol-conscious path. What's the real difference between habits and addictions? How can we compassionately break the cycle of dependency and cognitive dissonance? Expect to uncover empathetic strategies and heartfelt advice.
Join us as Ruby and Susan share personal insights, resources, and behavior change strategies that illuminate the path toward understanding and aiding those exploring their relationship with alcohol. Whether you're seeking guidance for yourself or a loved one, this episode will empower you with knowledge and compassion. Remember, transformation begins with readiness and a supportive community. Let's dive in!
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Susan Larkin Coaching https://www.susanlarkincoaching.com/
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