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Tawny and Lisa talk about how the 24/7 news cycle, algorithmically designed to spark extreme reactions, can make us feel overwhelmed and sometimes hopeless. They go back to their sobriety tool kits to not only keep them sober, but to reset their thinking. This includes remembering where they are in the moment, reminding themselves of what they can and can’t control, connecting locally, doing service for others, and escaping into movies and books.
Music Minute features System of a Down.
Check out Kathleen Hanna and her work. Watch The Punk Singer.
Order Tawny’s book, DRY HUMPING: A Guide to Dating, Relating, and Hooking Up Without the Booze
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Order Tawny’s new NA drink, (parentheses)
Sign up for Nonfiction Book Proposal 101 with Tawny here.
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Purchase Lisa’s memoir, Girl Walks Out of a Bar
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Tawny and Lisa talk about how the 24/7 news cycle, algorithmically designed to spark extreme reactions, can make us feel overwhelmed and sometimes hopeless. They go back to their sobriety tool kits to not only keep them sober, but to reset their thinking. This includes remembering where they are in the moment, reminding themselves of what they can and can’t control, connecting locally, doing service for others, and escaping into movies and books.
Music Minute features System of a Down.
Check out Kathleen Hanna and her work. Watch The Punk Singer.
Order Tawny’s book, DRY HUMPING: A Guide to Dating, Relating, and Hooking Up Without the Booze
Sign up for "Beyond Liquid Courage"
Order Tawny’s new NA drink, (parentheses)
Sign up for Nonfiction Book Proposal 101 with Tawny here.
Sign up for Tawny’s Nonfiction Book Proposal Boot Camp here.
Purchase Lisa’s memoir, Girl Walks Out of a Bar
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