A Dog Called Diversity

Redefining Sobriety with Emma Gilmour


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Have you ever found yourself caught in a cycle that seemed impossible to break free from? Emma Gilmour, the driving force behind Hope Rising Coaching, certainly did. Both her candid revelations about navigating the alcohol culture, her journey through neurodiversity, and the empowerment found in confronting societal standards will resonate with many. We cover her past, along with the challenges of being autistic and ADHD, and how it led to a transformation that is nothing short of inspiring.

Rethinking our relationship with alcohol isn't just about cutting back; it's about understanding the deep-seated beliefs and marketing ploys that have shaped our perceptions. This discussion helps to reveal the alcohol industry's allure, examining the empty promises of relaxation and the deflective 'drink responsibly' rhetoric. We expose the ways women have been uniquely targeted and how this has affected our collective consciousness. This episode is a call to question the narratives we've been sold and to recognize the power of education and self-awareness in rewriting our stories.

Later in the episode, Emma introduces us to the Great Aussie Alcohol Experiment, offering hope and practical support for those reassessing their drinking habits. Her insight into the value of diverse thinking paves the way for societal change, and we share how to reach her for anyone drawn to her message. This episode isn't just a podcast; it's a journey towards understanding and change, with Emma Gilmore as our guide.

The Culture Ministry exists to create inclusive, accessible environments so that people and businesses can thrive.

Combining a big picture, balanced approach with real-world experience, we help organisations understand their diversity and inclusion shortcomings – and identify practical, measurable actions to move them forward.

Go to https://www.thecultureministry.com/ to learn more

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