Craig the Landlord's Festive Reflections: Sobriety, Social Media, and New Ventures
Episode Overview
Reconnecting after 20 months, Stu and Craig discuss sobriety, mental health, and festive projects Craig's experiences with social media and the decision to take a break from Twitter for personal well-being Insights into Man vs Barrel and the 12 Days of Christmas project Collaboration with Batemans brewery and the creation of engaging content with Alex Craig's journey towards healthier choices and positive change in lifestyle
This sort of thing is brilliant for me because it allows me to put some content out. It's great to catch up with you. I would like to wish everyone who's watching this a happy Christmas and a new year coming forward because this will be shown on Christmas day. Long live the furloughed. Cheers, Craig. Good to see you, mate.
As the festive season approaches, Stu Butler reconnects with Craig the Landlord in a heartwarming episode of 'Henry Weston's Old Mate'. After nearly 20 months apart, the two friends dive into a candid conversation that touches on sobriety, mental health, and some exciting new projects Craig has been working on. From his break from Twitter to his latest collaboration with Batemans brewery, Craig opens up about his journey towards healthier living and the lessons he's learned along the way.
One of the highlights of their chat is Craig's involvement in 'Man vs Barrel' and the '12 Days of Christmas' events. These projects not only showcase his creativity but also his commitment to making positive changes in his life. The episode is filled with laughter, genuine moments, and a sprinkle of holiday cheer, making it a perfect listen for anyone looking to reflect on their own journey towards better mental health and sobriety.
Stu and Craig's conversation is a reminder of the importance of taking breaks, whether from social media or other stressors, and the value of community and support in overcoming life's challenges. With a blend of humor and sincerity, this episode captures the spirit of the season and offers valuable insights into navigating personal growth and change. So, if you're looking for an uplifting and relatable story this Christmas, tune in to hear Craig the Landlord's festive reflections.