Shea Gomez & Sidney Gomez

The Real Sisters of Sobriety

Shea Gomez & Sidney Gomez

  • 20. "Truth Serum," Worrying What People Think, The Normalization of Alcohol & More!

20. "Truth Serum," Worrying What People Think, The Normalization of Alcohol & More!

Tuesday 26th January 2021

Shea and Sidney Gomez debunk the 'truth serum' myth, discuss social pressures, and share tips for navigating life sober. Listen now!
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The Real Sisters of Sobriety
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Shea Gomez & Sidney Gomez
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Sobriety in Everyday Life
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Truth Serum and Social Pressures: The Real Talk on Sobriety

I know my truth and also I speak my truth all the time on no booze babes, and you know we share here.
Ever wondered if alcohol really makes you more honest? Shea and Sidney Gomez, the spirited sisters behind 'The Real Sisters of Sobriety,' think it's a myth. In this episode, they unpack the term 'truth serum' and why they believe it’s a load of nonsense. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. They dive into how quitting alcohol has changed the way people see them and how they handle those perceptions. Social anxiety?
Sid shares how alcohol used to be her go-to escape, and how she’s learning to cope without it now. The normalization of alcohol in our society is another hot topic they tackle head-on. From dealing with social pressures to stay true to oneself, these sisters don’t shy away from the tough conversations. They also share practical tips for navigating social situations without a drink in hand.
Whether you're sober curious or already on your sobriety journey, this episode is packed with relatable stories and honest advice. Tune in for a candid chat that might just change the way you think about alcohol and social norms.