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SE01 EP25 -The Elephant in the Room: How Going Alcohol-Free Changes Relationships

SE01 EP25 -The Elephant in the Room: How Going Alcohol-Free Changes Relationships

Update: 2025-03-01
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Another great conversation with Andy and Rich, and this time, it's all about relationships.

When we choose to remove alcohol from our lives, it doesn’t just affect us - it impacts our relationships with partners, children, and friends. Alcohol is often seen as the glue that holds social circles together, so what happens when it’s no longer part of the equation?

In this honest and candid chat, we share our experiences of navigating relationships in an alcohol-free life. Have we uncovered one of the downsides of sobriety, or is it simply about finding new ways to connect?

We hope this episode resonates. Let us knowβ€”how has going alcohol-free changed your relationships?

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SE01 EP25 -The Elephant in the Room: How Going Alcohol-Free Changes Relationships

SE01 EP25 -The Elephant in the Room: How Going Alcohol-Free Changes Relationships

Richard Casement and Andy Delderfield