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In this episode of 'The Sober Butterfly', host Nadine delves into the controversial gray areas of sobriety, challenging usual narratives and questioning the necessity of permanent sobriety. She discusses her personal journey, sharing that sobriety does not need to be a lifelong commitment for everyone, the over-glorification of sobriety on social media, and the criticism sober individuals face. Nadine argues that being sober doesn't inherently make someone a better person and expresses that it's normal to grieve your old lifestyle. She also addresses the elitism in the wellness industry linked to sobriety and advocates for more accessible and compassionate approaches like harm reduction. By offering her unique perspectives, Nadine encourages listeners to reflect on their own sobriety journey, underlining the importance of personal choice and authenticity.
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Episodes Mentioned:
Taboo Topics in Sobriety ft. Keisha (Done With Debauchery)
Meeting People Where They Are: Destigmatizing Harm Reduction with Dr. Delores Blackwell
Exploring Medium Fun and Need For Non-Alcoholic Spaces: A Sober Chat with Sam Bail, Founder of The Third Place Bar
Stop Overspending on 'Self-Care' in Sobriety: How to Reframe Toxic Spending Habits with Financial Coach Rachel Talks MoneyÂ
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In this episode of 'The Sober Butterfly', host Nadine delves into the controversial gray areas of sobriety, challenging usual narratives and questioning the necessity of permanent sobriety. She discusses her personal journey, sharing that sobriety does not need to be a lifelong commitment for everyone, the over-glorification of sobriety on social media, and the criticism sober individuals face. Nadine argues that being sober doesn't inherently make someone a better person and expresses that it's normal to grieve your old lifestyle. She also addresses the elitism in the wellness industry linked to sobriety and advocates for more accessible and compassionate approaches like harm reduction. By offering her unique perspectives, Nadine encourages listeners to reflect on their own sobriety journey, underlining the importance of personal choice and authenticity.
Sponsors:
Audible
Free 30 Day Trial
https://www.audibletrial.com/tsb24
Drink Moment
Use Code TSB23 for 18% off your order
Connect with Nadine 🦋
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/the.soberbutterfly/
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn10zHObzJiRA5PBilZeXDQ
Newsletter:
https://thesoberbutterfly.com/
Episodes Mentioned:
Taboo Topics in Sobriety ft. Keisha (Done With Debauchery)
Meeting People Where They Are: Destigmatizing Harm Reduction with Dr. Delores Blackwell
Exploring Medium Fun and Need For Non-Alcoholic Spaces: A Sober Chat with Sam Bail, Founder of The Third Place Bar
Stop Overspending on 'Self-Care' in Sobriety: How to Reframe Toxic Spending Habits with Financial Coach Rachel Talks MoneyÂ
Support the show
Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services refereed to in this episode.

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