Let's Examine Addiction Honestly
Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988 National Helpline 1-800-662-4357 Veterans Crisis Line (dial 988 then press 1) National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE) letsexamineaddictionhonestly@gmail.com theleahpodcast@gmail.com In this episode, I explore the question of whether mocktails and non-alcoholic alternatives are safe for people struggling with alcoholism. I talk about my own experiences with cutting back on drinking and why I started looking into non-alcoholic versions of drinks like Moscow Mules and Bloody Marys. I discuss the pros and cons of mocktails, non-alcoholic beer, and alcohol-free wine, and why some of these options might work for certain people but could also trigger cravings for others. I also go over what addiction specialists and recovery resources generally say about these alternatives, especially the risks of recreating drinking rituals or triggering old habits. From what I found, there’s no universal answer—it really depends on the person, their stage of sobriety, and their triggers. Ultimately, I share my perspective on staying cautious, focusing on healthier habits, and remembering that recovery and personal growth are always possible. 00:00 — Intro: Are mocktails safe for alcoholics? 00:24 — Disclaimer and putting safety first 00:48 — My personal experience with alcohol and drinking limits 01:28 — Why I started questioning mocktails and NA alternatives 02:11 — Why nonalcoholic beer and wine do not appeal to me 03:15 — Mocktails I actually use: Moscow Mules and Bloody Mary alternatives 05:52 — Major risks: cravings, rituals, and relapse triggers 08:00 — Social pressure, drinking culture, and feeling included 10:31 — What most articles and recovery advice seem to say 13:29 — Final thoughts: caution, self-awareness, and choosing what is safest My Podcast Server https://discord.gg/9MSPwRG4p My Patreon https://patreon.com/TheFosterDadDirective?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
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