Stephanie Chivers: Breaking Down Alcohol Myths and Realities
Episode Overview
Stephanie Chivers shares her personal journey and professional expertise in alcohol recovery The discussion navigates through alcohol's legality, societal acceptance, and harmful impacts Insights into the complexities of alcohol use, withdrawal, and societal narratives Exploration of societal distinction between alcohol and drugs and its damaging effects Conversations around behavior change, reducing alcohol consumption, and support for women in addressing alcohol issues
You are 100% responsible for your own life. I am powerful and I get to create the life that I want to live.
Stephanie Chivers, the powerhouse behind 'Women Who Don't Drink', joins Sharon Hartley and Ben Anderson on 'Sobriety Unplugged' for a candid chat. Stephanie's mission? To make alcohol insignificant in women's lives. She opens up about her own journey and how it led her to become a coach and trainer, helping countless women along the way. But this episode goes beyond personal stories.
Stephanie dives into the often-overlooked distinctions society makes between alcohol and drugs, explaining why these differences can be harmful. She also discusses the legal and social acceptance of alcohol, its impacts on mental and physical health, and the challenges of withdrawal. This conversation isn't just for those looking to quit drinking; it's for anyone interested in understanding the broader implications of alcohol use.
Stephanie's insights are eye-opening and thought-provoking, making this episode a must-listen for anyone curious about the realities of alcohol in our society.