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Is Alcohol Free a Slippery Slope?

Sunday 19th February 2023

Lance and Tanya explore the alcohol-free trend, discussing its potential risks and benefits. Tune in for personal stories and sobriety tips on Red Roof Recovery.
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Alcohol-Free Living: A Trend or a Trap? Insights from Red Roof Recovery

I think the danger might lie where it's a slippery slope... So there is the risk that you will end up with a virgin, something that is not a virgin, and you will drink it anyway, thinking: oh, I can have just one. Or is it that it bolsters something in your psyche to say: I'm not outside the norm?
Ever wondered if going alcohol-free is all it's cracked up to be? In this episode of the Red Roof Recovery Show, hosts Lance and Tanya tackle the buzz around the alcohol-free (AF) trend. With more people choosing to ditch booze, is this movement a healthy shift or a hidden danger? Lance and Tanya dive into this hot topic, sharing their thoughts on the slippery slope that might come with abstaining from alcohol.
Tanya opens up about her own experiences with ordering virgin drinks and the social pressures that come with trying to fit in. They also discuss how societal acceptance can influence our choices and offer practical tools for staying sober. Their conversation is filled with personal anecdotes, making it relatable and insightful for anyone curious about the AF lifestyle. If you're looking to understand the pros and cons of living alcohol-free, this episode is a must-listen.
Tune in for a candid discussion that might just change your perspective on sobriety.