Graham Landi & Martin Pankhurst

Sideways

Graham Landi & Martin Pankhurst

  • Hangovers

Hangovers

Thursday 17th December 2020

Join Graham Landi and Martin Pankhurst in a festive 'Sideways' episode as they discuss hangovers, remedies, and holiday music. Listen now.
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Graham Landi & Martin Pankhurst
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Sobriety Toolkit
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Hangovers and Holiday Cheer: A Festive Dive into Alcohol's Aftermath

Those sorts of things that you're describing, that sort of almost like having to find a way of keeping yourself in perpetual forward motion so that you don't allow yourself to completely fall apart.
Ever woken up the morning after a festive night out and felt like you’ve been hit by a truck? In this holiday-themed episode of 'Sideways', hosts Graham Landi and Martin Pankhurst tackle the all-too-familiar hangover. They chat about everything from the physical symptoms that make us swear off drinking (at least until the next party) to some of the quirky remedies people swear by, including spiritual guidance from Martin’s gran who picks a few Bible verses for good measure.
Martin doesn't hold back with some rather graphic descriptions that might make you reconsider that next drink. But it's not all doom and gloom. The duo also lightens the mood by sharing their least favorite Christmas songs and some guilty musical pleasures, adding a touch of humor to the conversation. This episode offers a blend of personal stories and practical advice, wrapped up in a festive bow.
Whether you're looking to understand why hangovers happen or just want to hear some relatable anecdotes, Graham and Martin have got you covered. Perfect for anyone navigating the holiday season while trying to maintain a healthier relationship with alcohol.