Kristi Coulter on Feminism, Sobriety, and Breaking Societal Norms
I thought, well, I've got to read the book, and I am just so glad I did, because a it's fantastic, but b, what I really love, Christy, is it actually isn't a recovery memoir.
What happens when a woman decides to tackle her struggles with alcohol head-on and then writes about it? You get Kristi Coulter's memoir, *Nothing Good Can Come From This*. In this episode of the Soberful podcast, host Veronica Valli sits down with Kristi to dive into the candid and often humorous world of her book. The conversation isn't just about sobriety; it's about how alcohol intertwines with feminism, relationships, and societal expectations.
Kristi opens up about her personal battles with alcohol abuse and the journey to recovery, shedding light on the often overlooked aspects of being a sober woman in today's world. The dialogue also touches on how ambition and gender roles play out in the context of sobriety, offering a fresh perspective on these complex issues.
This episode promises to be a mix of raw honesty and enlightening discussion, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the broader implications of living alcohol-free. Tune in for a blend of personal stories and broader social commentary that will leave you both informed and inspired.