A Sober Life with Christy Osborne
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Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4rIbTe5
Takeaways:
- Christy Osborne shares her journey to sobriety and its impact on her life.
- The sober curious movement is gaining traction, especially among younger generations.
- Alcohol is classified as a class one carcinogen, similar to tobacco.
- Women often feel unable to discuss their struggles with alcohol in church settings.
- Socializing without alcohol can lead to deeper connections and authentic interactions.
- Nootropics and other alternatives to alcohol raise questions about dependency and coping mechanisms.
- Cortisol levels are affected by alcohol consumption, impacting mental health.
- Non-alcoholic alternatives can be helpful for those transitioning away from alcohol.
- Community support is crucial for women navigating sobriety.
- The journey to sobriety is ultimately about drawing closer to Jesus.
"I had this actual come Jesus moment."
"Alcohol is a class one carcinogen."
"We are not meant to live life alone."Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction and Welcome Back
02:12 - Christy's Journey to Sobriety
04:43 - The Sober Curious Movement
08:43 - Understanding Alcohol's Impact on Health
14:06 - Socializing Without Alcohol
17:10 - Nootropics and Alternatives to Alcohol
18:53 - Avoidance and Alcohol
20:53 - Cortisol and Alcohol's Effects
22:54 - Non-Alcoholic Alternatives
24:33 - The Power of Community
27:07 - Upcoming Events and Closing Thoughts
Keywords: sobriety, alcohol, health, community, women, coaching, sober curious, mental health, non-alcoholic, support
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