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What if choosing an alcohol-free life didn’t require a dramatic rock bottom, but simply the courage to listen when something no longer feels right?
In this episode of Alcohol‑Free Superpowers, we sit down with Paula Devine, founder of The Happiest Hour, a concierge sobriety practice supporting women who are questioning their relationship with alcohol.
Paula shares her deeply honest journey from socially accepted drinking and even working in the liquor industry, to recognizing that alcohol was slowly eroding her presence, her parenting, and her sense of self. Like many high-functioning women, her turning point wasn’t chaos, but clarity. A realization that staying the same had become heavier than the fear of change.
We talk about motherhood as a catalyst for transformation, rebuilding trust with her kids, navigating marriage when alcohol was once the primary way to connect, and why community is often the missing piece in sobriety. Paula also shares how a small, private neighborhood group grew into a thriving in-person and virtual support model rooted in confidentiality, self-love, and real connection.
This conversation is grounding, compassionate, and deeply reassuring for anyone sober-curious, newly alcohol-free, or wondering if it’s “bad enough” to make a change.
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What if choosing an alcohol-free life didn’t require a dramatic rock bottom, but simply the courage to listen when something no longer feels right?
In this episode of Alcohol‑Free Superpowers, we sit down with Paula Devine, founder of The Happiest Hour, a concierge sobriety practice supporting women who are questioning their relationship with alcohol.
Paula shares her deeply honest journey from socially accepted drinking and even working in the liquor industry, to recognizing that alcohol was slowly eroding her presence, her parenting, and her sense of self. Like many high-functioning women, her turning point wasn’t chaos, but clarity. A realization that staying the same had become heavier than the fear of change.
We talk about motherhood as a catalyst for transformation, rebuilding trust with her kids, navigating marriage when alcohol was once the primary way to connect, and why community is often the missing piece in sobriety. Paula also shares how a small, private neighborhood group grew into a thriving in-person and virtual support model rooted in confidentiality, self-love, and real connection.
This conversation is grounding, compassionate, and deeply reassuring for anyone sober-curious, newly alcohol-free, or wondering if it’s “bad enough” to make a change.
In This Episode, We Explore:
Connect with Paula Devine
Connect with AF Superpowers: