Alcohol Tipping Point

Alcohol Tipping Point

Alcohol Tipping Point

  • Rethinking Drinking: The Influence That Everyone Is Under

Rethinking Drinking: The Influence That Everyone Is Under

Wednesday 23rd June 2021

Craig Noble talks about the impact of marketing on our drinking habits and the importance of educating ourselves and teenagers on responsible alcohol use.
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Craig Noble on Rethinking Our Relationship with Alcohol

I think that I'm with you where I just want people to be educated, and I think a lot of people aren't educated about alcohol, like you said, like it is an addictive substance, like just so you know, it does cause cancer.
Have you ever wondered how marketing shapes your drinking habits? Author Craig Noble joins the 'Alcohol Tipping Point' podcast to discuss his eye-opening book, 'Rethinking Drinking: The Influence That Everyone Is Under'. In this episode, Craig and host Deb Mazenor dive into the powerful forces behind our alcohol consumption, from slick advertising campaigns to societal norms. They also tackle different paths to recovery and share valuable advice on talking to teenagers about alcohol.
Craig stresses the importance of education and personal responsibility in managing our relationship with alcohol. He believes that many people are unaware of the addictive nature of alcohol and the risks of excessive drinking. By raising awareness and fostering open conversations, especially with young people, Craig aims to create a more informed and responsible drinking culture.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to better understand the complex influences on their drinking habits and make positive changes in their lives.