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SOBER SUNDAY: Let's Talk Celebs

Sunday 3rd November 2019

Unmask the truth behind celebrities' struggles with addiction and the glamorization of alcoholism in media with Tash and Caitlin on 'Sober Sunday'.
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17 minutes
Thought-provoking
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Raw
Eye-opening
Non-judgmental

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Celebrities and Sobriety: Unmasking the Truth Behind the Glamour

Alcoholism is really common and you don't even think about it. So he's someone who's you know when I would watch Archer and I would watch the way him and his mother drink and I would sort of laugh about that because it was relatable.
Ever wondered how celebrities really cope with addiction? In this episode of 'Sober Sunday', Tash and Caitlin shine a light on the often-hidden struggles of famous faces dealing with alcoholism and addiction. They dive into the stories of well-known figures who have bravely opened up about their battles, debunking the myth that fame equates to an easy life. By sharing these candid accounts, the hosts aim to humanize the issue, showing that addiction doesn't discriminate based on status or wealth.
Tash and Caitlin also dissect how TV shows and movies often glamorize alcohol use, creating a distorted view that can influence public perception. They discuss their own experiences with addiction, making the conversation deeply personal and relatable. The episode encourages listeners to critically examine how media portrays alcohol and its effects, urging everyone to be more mindful of these depictions.
This episode isn't just for those struggling with addiction; it's for anyone interested in understanding the real impact of how addiction is portrayed in pop culture. Whether you're on your own recovery journey or simply curious about the topic, Tash and Caitlin's blend of honesty, empathy, and a touch of humor makes this a must-listen.