Emma Gannon's Take on Gray Area Drinking and Making Positive Changes
I really want to write about this from a nuanced perspective and I don't know if this will make sense, but I wanted to give up getting drunk.
Ever wondered what 'gray area drinking' really means? In this episode of 'One For The Road', David Wilson, also known as SoberDave, sits down with Emma Gannon, a multi-talented author, speaker, and host of the award-winning podcast Ctrl, Alt, Delete. Emma brings her unique perspective on alcohol consumption, especially during the challenging times of lockdown.
They chat about her well-known article in The Guardian titled 'I knew I didn't have a drinking problem, but I had a problem with drinking', offering listeners a chance to reflect on their own drinking habits. Emma's candid thoughts on societal pressures and the benefits of sobriety make this episode a compelling listen for anyone curious about the fine line between social drinking and dependency.
With her engaging storytelling and practical advice, Emma sheds light on how conscious decision-making can lead to a healthier relationship with alcohol. Whether you're questioning your own drinking patterns or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers valuable insights and inspiration.