In this episode of Sex, Secrets, & Sass, Angie gets personal about her relationship with alcohol and the journey that eventually led her to sobriety.
What started as college drinking gradually became something much bigger. Angie shares how alcohol continued to play a major role in her life long after college, the ways it affected her relationships and mental health, and the moment she finally admitted to herself that it was a problem.
She opens up about what happened next, including the role therapy, support groups, and deeper self-exploration played in her recovery. Angie also talks about the connection between alcohol, trauma, and mental health, and what she began to uncover once alcohol was no longer there to numb, distract, or help her cope.
Krissy and Angie also get into the growing sober curious movement and the idea that you don't have to hit a dramatic “rock bottom” to question your relationship with alcohol. Sometimes simply asking, Is this actually making my life better? can be a pretty powerful place to start.
Angie reflects on how sobriety has changed her relationships, her connection with herself, her experience of sex and intimacy, and her ability to actually be present for her own life.
In This Episode
- Angie's early relationship with alcohol and college drinking
- How drinking changed after college
- Recognizing the impact alcohol was having on her life and relationships
- The moment she admitted she needed to stop
- The role of therapy and support in recovery
- The connection between trauma, mental health, and alcohol use
- Navigating the challenges of early sobriety
- The sober curious movement and questioning our cultural relationship with alcohol
- Rediscovering joy without drinking
- How sobriety affected Angie's relationships, sex life, and connection with herself
- What Angie would say to someone questioning their own relationship with alcohol
Mentioned in This Episode
Sober Curious by Ruby Warrington
A book exploring our relationship with alcohol and what life can look like when we begin questioning drinking culture.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Peer support and recovery resources for people who want to stop drinking.
About Sex, Secrets, & Sass
Sex, Secrets, & Sass is where therapists Krissy Johnson and Angie Martin talk about the things we're all thinking about but don't always say out loud. Sex. Relationships. Secrets. Shame. Mental health. Double lives. And all the gloriously complicated stuff that comes with being human.
Connect with the Hosts:
Krissy Johnson, LMFT
🌐 www.inthelifetherapy.com
Angie Martin, LCPC, LMHC
🌐 www.newapproachmentalhealth.com
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