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What Early Sobriety is really Like: All Your Questions Answered with Kelly Fitzgerald and Kate Bee

Tuesday 21st June 2016

Kate Bee and Kelly Fitzgerald discuss early sobriety, offering tips on socializing without alcohol and building sober friendships. Listen now.
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Early Sobriety Unpacked: Real Talk with Kate Bee and Kelly Fitzgerald

Honestly, that has just melted away for me, like in sobriety, I don't miss it, like, feel like I'm missing out as it pertains to like the drinking and clubbing and bar scene at all, because I just I know what goes on there.
Ever wondered what it’s truly like to ditch the booze and embrace sobriety? In this episode of 'Coming Clean Radio', Katherine Arati Maas is joined by two inspiring guests, Kate Bee from The Sober School and Kelly Fitzgerald, also known as The Sober Senorita. Together, they tackle the nitty-gritty of early sobriety, sharing their personal journeys from party life to living alcohol-free.
They dive into common questions like how to handle social events, what to say to friends, and navigating relationships when your partner still drinks. The conversation is candid and filled with practical advice, including tips on surviving those tricky 5pm-7pm hours and overcoming the fear of missing out (FOMO). One key takeaway is the importance of building sober friendships and finding new connections based on shared values.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about sobriety or looking for support in their own journey. It’s not just informative; it’s a heartfelt chat that leaves you feeling understood and motivated.