Sobering Stats: Kim Kearns and Francy Wade on Alcohol Abuse and Health Risks
Perhaps the federal government, as they're exploring the legalization and research of things like cannabis nationally, perhaps they should look at rescheduling alcohol as a drug.
How has the pandemic impacted our drinking habits, especially among women? In this eye-opening episode of 'The Weekend Sober', host Kim Kearns sits down with Francy Wade to unpack some unsettling statistics. They discuss the alarming rise in alcohol abuse since the pandemic began, focusing on how it's affecting women in particular. Francy brings her personal experience into the mix, sharing her battle with breast cancer and its connection to alcohol consumption.
This isn't just a conversation about numbers; it's about real lives and the hidden costs of drinking. The duo also delves into the idea of rescheduling alcohol as a drug, prompting listeners to rethink what they put into their bodies. This episode is a compelling listen for anyone curious about the effects of alcohol and the benefits of a sober lifestyle.