
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
"You can’t hate yourself healthy."
That’s the kind of line that sticks with you—not just because it’s catchy, but because it’s true. And for Erin Jean Warde, it was the truth that changed everything.
In this episode, I sit down with Erin—an ordained Episcopal priest, recovery coach, and author of Sober Spirituality—to talk about what it looks like to build a mindful relationship with alcohol. Erin didn’t crash her car. She didn’t destroy her life. But she knew something wasn’t right. So she listened to the nudge of the Holy Spirit and started to explore what life could look like without drinking—and what she found was joy, creativity, clarity, and deep healing.
This is a conversation about identity, escapism, and the quiet conviction that comes before the crisis. And how a misordered relationship with alcohol isn't a conservative Christian problem or a progressive Christian problem—it's a universal problem.
We explore:
—Why mindfulness matters more than rigid categories
—The danger of finding your identity in alcohol
—Why progressive and conservative Christians both normalize drinking
—How escapism fuels addiction (even when you’re physically present)
—What neuroscience taught Erin about anxiety, depression, and alcohol
—How marketing targets moms and women with deceptive alcohol messaging
—The difference between “treating yourself” and truly resting
—Why you don’t have to wait for a wake-up call to get curious
—How sobriety opened up creativity, healing, and deep spiritual intimacy
—What it means to respond to the Holy Spirit in love—not shame
Website: erinjeanwarde.com
Book: Sober Spirituality: The Joy of a Mindful Relationship with Alcohol
Substack: Erin Jean Warde on Substack
Instagram: @erinjeanwarde
Follow Jon: https://www.instagram.com/jonseidl/
Order the new book, Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic: www.christianalcoholic.com.
Watch this episode and get daily motivation: www.theveritasdaily.com.
Support the Show: https://www.jonseidl.com/
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
5
66 ratings
"You can’t hate yourself healthy."
That’s the kind of line that sticks with you—not just because it’s catchy, but because it’s true. And for Erin Jean Warde, it was the truth that changed everything.
In this episode, I sit down with Erin—an ordained Episcopal priest, recovery coach, and author of Sober Spirituality—to talk about what it looks like to build a mindful relationship with alcohol. Erin didn’t crash her car. She didn’t destroy her life. But she knew something wasn’t right. So she listened to the nudge of the Holy Spirit and started to explore what life could look like without drinking—and what she found was joy, creativity, clarity, and deep healing.
This is a conversation about identity, escapism, and the quiet conviction that comes before the crisis. And how a misordered relationship with alcohol isn't a conservative Christian problem or a progressive Christian problem—it's a universal problem.
We explore:
—Why mindfulness matters more than rigid categories
—The danger of finding your identity in alcohol
—Why progressive and conservative Christians both normalize drinking
—How escapism fuels addiction (even when you’re physically present)
—What neuroscience taught Erin about anxiety, depression, and alcohol
—How marketing targets moms and women with deceptive alcohol messaging
—The difference between “treating yourself” and truly resting
—Why you don’t have to wait for a wake-up call to get curious
—How sobriety opened up creativity, healing, and deep spiritual intimacy
—What it means to respond to the Holy Spirit in love—not shame
Website: erinjeanwarde.com
Book: Sober Spirituality: The Joy of a Mindful Relationship with Alcohol
Substack: Erin Jean Warde on Substack
Instagram: @erinjeanwarde
Follow Jon: https://www.instagram.com/jonseidl/
Order the new book, Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic: www.christianalcoholic.com.
Watch this episode and get daily motivation: www.theveritasdaily.com.
Support the Show: https://www.jonseidl.com/
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
1,681 Listeners
15,877 Listeners
889 Listeners
7,227 Listeners
4,813 Listeners
47 Listeners
882 Listeners
147 Listeners
13,576 Listeners
2,012 Listeners
13,077 Listeners
35,362 Listeners
1,857 Listeners
488 Listeners
43 Listeners
371 Listeners
169 Listeners
13,066 Listeners
63 Listeners
26 Listeners
53 Listeners
21 Listeners
59 Listeners
31 Listeners
21 Listeners
6 Listeners
1,765 Listeners
15 Listeners
19,779 Listeners
33 Listeners
27 Listeners
468 Listeners
6 Listeners
24 Listeners
87 Listeners