Revisiting the Past: Blackouts, Brownouts, and After School Specials with the Sober Sisters
It's so dangerous for women, especially when you're alone and intoxicated, to be anywhere in public. Anything could happen.
Ever wondered what those old after school specials from the 70s and 80s have to do with sobriety? Tammie and Nicole from the Sober Sisters Society Podcast take you on a nostalgic trip down memory lane in this episode, blending humor and heartfelt discussions about blackouts and brownouts. They share their own experiences and shed light on the often-overlooked dangers of blackouts, especially for women who find themselves alone and intoxicated in public places.
The sisters also tackle the scare tactics often used to discourage drinking and drug use, pointing out how these methods can sometimes backfire for those grappling with addiction. Instead, they offer practical safety tips and a supportive space for women who are sober or curious about sobriety. Whether you're reminiscing about the old days or seeking insights on living a safer, sober life, this episode promises a mix of laughter, reflection, and valuable advice.
Tune in for a dose of sisterly love and support, and remember: don't drink like my sister!