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The Dangers of Mummy Wine Culture

Wednesday 6th September 2023

Vic and Hamish explore the hidden dangers of Mummy Wine Culture, discussing its impact on families and mental health with their usual humor and honesty.
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Shedding Light on Mummy Wine Culture with Vic and Hamish

Episode Overview

  • Mummy Wine Culture normalizes drinking and distorts perceptions of fun
  • Alcohol consumption affects relationships, safety, and mental wellbeing
  • The hosts share personal reflections on breaking free from societal pressures
  • Discussion unravels the impact of alcohol on authenticity and self-discovery
  • Exploration of guilt, transformation, and navigating the journey to sobriety
What mummy wine culture does is normalizes drinking and makes you think that drinking is the only way to have fun. It affects our kids, it causes a lack of respect within the relationship.
Ever felt like you need a glass of wine to survive the chaos of parenting? Vic and Hamish from 'Sober Awkward' tackle the phenomenon of Mummy Wine Culture in this revealing episode. They explore why this trend has become so normalized and the hidden dangers it poses to women and their families. Vic and Hamish don't shy away from discussing how alcohol can subtly undermine relationships, mental health, and self-worth.
With their usual mix of humor and honesty, they peel back the layers of guilt and societal pressure that come with reaching for that 'necessary' glass of wine. Whether you're a parent or know someone who is, this episode offers a heartfelt look at the journey to break free from these norms and find a more authentic, sober life.