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She Wasn't Like the Other People in the Room

46 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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If you've ever sat in a therapist's office for months working on everything except the thing you do every single night — same. My friend Rebecca Nelson Lubin has almost 14 years sober, and she told me about going to therapy for the panic attacks she got driving over the bridge, and somehow the drinking just never came up. We get into the weekends that started Thursday and ended Tuesday, and the day at ten years sober when she hit an emotional rock bottom and picked up the phone instead of a drink.  @RebeccaNelsonLubin Watch this pod at YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@Drunk-ishPodcast]

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