02.19.2021 - By Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson
Victoria Vanstone is a British-born mother of three who lives on the Sunshine Coast of Australia. For the last three years, she’s been writing about her journey to sobriety in motherhood on drunkmummysobermummy.com. In this episode, Victoria explains the many rewards she’s found by leaving her party-girl life behind and becoming a “fizzy water warrior.”
In this episode we discuss
how the cloistering effect of parenthood can change how and when moms drink
why hangovers and small children are not really compatible
how being a sociable “fun drinker” can disguise the issue
the “pinot gris purgatory” in which some mothers can find themselves
what it means to be “sober-curious”
Victoria is hilarious and hopeful and you’ll love this conversation. If you’ve been wondering about the role alcohol plays in your life, Victoria says that’s worth exploring:
“I feel like a lot of women don't feel that their drinking is worthy of help because it isn't at that extreme point. But I definitely believe that if your drinking is affecting your life in a negative way, then perhaps it's time to reach out.”
Follow Victoria's work on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drunkmummysobermummy
and on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drunkmummysobermummy/
as well as her Facebook group, "Sober Social for Sober Curious Women": https://www.facebook.com/groups/913823235768685
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