Seltzer Squad

Seltzer Squad - Staying Sober In The City

2020 Seltzer Squad

  • 64 - Squad Questions 7

64 - Squad Questions 7

Friday 14th February 2020

Join Kate and Jes on 'Seltzer Squad' as they answer your questions about balancing sobriety and friendships with honesty and humor.
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22 minutes
Informative
Supportive
Empowering
Hopeful
Authentic

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Seltzer Squad - Staying Sober In The City
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Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Financial Health in Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Seltzer Squad Tackles Your Sobriety and Friendship Questions

I think having a dry house is your prerogative, and people will respect it. You kind of learn what's right for you and what works for you.
Ever wondered how to juggle sobriety and friendships? In this episode of 'Seltzer Squad', hosts Kate Zander and Jes Valentine dive into listener questions, offering a blend of personal stories and practical advice. They share their own experiences with sobriety, touching on the dangers of mixing alcohol with medication and the moment they realized that quitting drinking was essential for their well-being.
The duo also explores how past traumas can affect one's journey to sobriety, highlighting that everyone carries their own set of emotional scars. Setting boundaries is another hot topic, with Kate and Jes emphasizing the importance of knowing what works for you. They even tackle the tricky subject of friendships in sobriety, advising listeners that not all relationships are worth holding onto.
Jes sums it up perfectly when she says, 'I think having a dry house is your prerogative, and people will respect it. You kind of learn what's right for you and what works for you'. This episode is packed with insights that remind us sobriety is a deeply personal journey. Tune in for an honest, supportive conversation that makes navigating sobriety just a bit easier.