Alcohol & Anxiety

Alcohol & Anxiety

Alcohol & Anxiety

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Thursday 29th August 2024

Jessica and Jacob discuss strip clubs, anxiety attacks, and coping with life's challenges in this candid and hilarious episode of Alcohol & Anxiety.
Explicit
52 minutes
Honest
Engaging
Humorous
Raw
Supportive

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Alcohol & Anxiety
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Sobriety Toolkit
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Strip Clubs, Anxiety Attacks, and Real Talk

Episode Overview

  • Discusses whether to visit strip clubs solo or with a partner.
  • Shares personal experiences with anxiety attacks.
  • Talks about coping with the death of loved ones.
  • Explores the stress of wedding planning.
  • Highlights the importance of humour in dealing with life's challenges.
Do you know the number one leading symptom of heart attacks? Death.
In this episode of Alcohol & Anxiety, cousins Jessica and Jacob take you on a wild ride through their candid thoughts on strip clubs, jealousy, and anxiety attacks. They don't hold back as they discuss whether it's better to visit strip clubs solo or with a partner, and the awkward moments that can arise. Jessica shares her struggles with anxiety and how she once mistook heartburn for a heart attack while watching TV with her boyfriend, Brian.
Jacob chimes in with his own hilarious yet honest experiences, including a memorable night at an ATM trying to get cash for a lap dance. They also touch on deeper topics like coping with the death of loved ones and the stress of planning a wedding. Their banter is raw, unfiltered, and often laugh-out-loud funny, making for an engaging and thought-provoking listen.
Whether you're here for the laughs or the real talk about mental health, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in to hear Jessica and Jacob's unique perspectives and find out why you should never underestimate the power of a good burp to relieve anxiety.