Sobriety Journeys: Pat and Carson's Honest Reflections and Future Hopes
Episode Overview
Pat shares the launch of his voiceover business, inspired by feedback on his podcasting voice Carson celebrates hitting the six-month sobriety milestone and shares experiences of navigating work events in sobriety Thought-provoking discussion about a hypothetical pill that could cure alcoholism and its implications on sobriety Practical tips and coping mechanisms for managing triggers and cravings Call for audience engagement and topic suggestions for future episodes
There is zero reason to have a drink as an adult. You don't need alcohol to have fun. People drink because they've had a long day or they're stressed out, but alcohol will actually make that worse, even though people think that it doesn't.
After a bit of a hiatus, Pat Sharp and Carson Wood Dell return to '12oz of Sobriety' with a fresh episode that feels like catching up with old friends. This time, they're not just talking about the highs and lows of their sobriety journeys but also sharing some exciting personal updates. Pat opens up about his new voiceover business, a venture inspired by the positive feedback he's received from podcast listeners.
Meanwhile, Carson celebrates a significant milestone: six months of sobriety. He shares his experiences navigating work events and travel without alcohol, offering practical advice for those in similar situations. The episode takes an intriguing turn when the hosts ponder the idea of a hypothetical pill that could cure alcoholism. They explore the moral and emotional complexities such a cure would entail, sparking a thought-provoking conversation about the nature of addiction and recovery.
As always, Pat and Carson sprinkle in practical tips for managing triggers and cravings, making this episode both relatable and informative. They wrap things up with a heartfelt call for listener engagement, inviting audience members to share their thoughts and suggest topics for future episodes. If you're looking for an episode that blends personal stories with deep reflections and practical advice, this one's for you.