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The Day Drinking Myth That Keeps You Stuck

33 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2562590/fan_mail/new] Day drinking can look fun, classy, relaxing, and spontaneous from the outside. Bottomless mimosas. Holiday weekends. Brunch with friends. Golf outings. Pool parties. Vacation drinks on a sunny patio. It can feel like the perfect way to make a day feel special. But what happens after? In this episode of The Alcohol Myth Podcast, Jonathan Ball and Ellen Beggs unpack the myth of day drinking and the way alcohol convinces us that it is adding fun, connection, relaxation, and celebration to the moment. They talk about the alcohol math, trying to keep the buzz going, feeling irritable when the buzz wears off, the shame of wanting more, and the exhausting brain shenanigans that can follow a few “fun” drinks in the middle of the day. They also explore a bigger question: what are you actually hoping day drinking will give you? Connection? Escape? Rest? Celebration? Novelty? A break from responsibility? Those are real needs. But alcohol often comes with consequences that steal the rest of the day, affect your sleep, damage your self-trust, and keep you stuck in the cycle. If day drinking has ever left you wondering, “Why did I do that again?” this conversation will help you look at the pattern with more clarity and compassion. You do not need to wait for rock bottom. You do not need more willpower. You just need a new way to understand what you are feeling and why you are reaching for that next drink. If this episode sparked something for you, send your questions, stories, or ideas for future episodes to thealcoholmyth@gmail.com. We read every message. We really do. Chapters 0:00 The brain shenanigans of day drinking 0:34 Welcome to The Alcohol Myth Podcast 1:15 Today’s myth: day drinking 2:10 The glamorized version of day drinking 3:02 Vacation, brunch, and daytime drinking culture 3:51 What happens after the fun part? 5:44 Paying the bill you forgot you signed up for 7:29 The “life hack” that does not work 8:22 Shame, secrecy, and wanting to keep drinking 10:41 Alcohol-free relief and keeping your integrity 11:11 Giving alcohol credit for the good time 13:05 Holidays, vacations, and the day drinking excuse 15:18 How media glamorizes the drinking aftermath 17:51 Why so many people feel alone in this 22:40 What need are you trying to meet? 29:21 A practical experiment for your next event Connect with us: Email: thealcoholmyth@gmail.com Jonathan: https://livecreativeaf.com/ Ellen: https://ellenbiggscoaching.com/ Subscribe for more episodes pulling back the curtain on the alcohol myth. #AlcoholFree #QuitDrinking #SoberCurious #Sobriety #Recovery #AlcoholMyth #DayDrinking #AlcoholFreeLife #SoberLife #MindfulDrinking

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Does Your Partner Have to Stop Drinking Too?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2562590/fan_mail/new] Do you need your partner to stop drinking in order for you to be successful in your own alcohol-free journey? In this episode of The Alcohol Myth Podcast, Coach Jonathan Ball and Ellen Biggs unpack the fear that changing your relationship with alcohol will change, threaten, or disconnect you from your partner. For many people, drinking is woven into date nights, celebrations, vacations, rituals, and everyday connection. So when one person starts questioning alcohol, it can bring up guilt, shame, fear, resentment, and the worry that the relationship will never feel the same. But your alcohol-free journey is still yours. Jonathan and Ellen talk about how to share vulnerably without making ultimatums, why “invited but not required” can be such a powerful approach, and how honest communication can actually create more connection, not less. They also explore what to do when your partner is supportive, what to do when they are not, and how to ask clearly for what you need without trying to control what is in someone else’s glass. You don’t need to wait for rock bottom. You don’t need more willpower. You just need a new way to understand what you are feeling and why you are reaching for the next drink. If this episode resonates, please like, share, subscribe, and leave a comment with what stood out to you. You can also send questions, stories, or ideas for future episodes to thealcoholmyth@gmail.com. Connect with us: Email: thealcoholmyth@gmail.com Jonathan: https://livecreativeaf.com/ Ellen: https://ellenbiggscoaching.com/ Subscribe for more episodes pulling back the curtain on the alcohol myth. Chapters 0:00 Invited, but not required 0:42 The myth: your partner has to stop drinking too 2:10 When alcohol is part of the relationship 4:05 Fear, shame, and telling the truth 6:20 What changes when one partner stops drinking 8:30 When your partner is not fully supportive 11:05 Reassuring your partner through the change 13:45 Asking clearly for what you need 16:10 Healthy differentiation in relationships 18:25 Finding new ways to connect 20:15 Key takeaways for couples 22:05 Grace, compassion, and imperfect support #AlcoholFree #Sobriety #SoberCurious #QuitDrinking #Recovery #Relationships #AlcoholMyth #AlcoholFreeLife

13 de jul de 202633 min
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The Day Drinking Myth That Keeps You Stuck

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2562590/fan_mail/new] Day drinking can look fun, classy, relaxing, and spontaneous from the outside. Bottomless mimosas. Holiday weekends. Brunch with friends. Golf outings. Pool parties. Vacation drinks on a sunny patio. It can feel like the perfect way to make a day feel special. But what happens after? In this episode of The Alcohol Myth Podcast, Jonathan Ball and Ellen Beggs unpack the myth of day drinking and the way alcohol convinces us that it is adding fun, connection, relaxation, and celebration to the moment. They talk about the alcohol math, trying to keep the buzz going, feeling irritable when the buzz wears off, the shame of wanting more, and the exhausting brain shenanigans that can follow a few “fun” drinks in the middle of the day. They also explore a bigger question: what are you actually hoping day drinking will give you? Connection? Escape? Rest? Celebration? Novelty? A break from responsibility? Those are real needs. But alcohol often comes with consequences that steal the rest of the day, affect your sleep, damage your self-trust, and keep you stuck in the cycle. If day drinking has ever left you wondering, “Why did I do that again?” this conversation will help you look at the pattern with more clarity and compassion. You do not need to wait for rock bottom. You do not need more willpower. You just need a new way to understand what you are feeling and why you are reaching for that next drink. If this episode sparked something for you, send your questions, stories, or ideas for future episodes to thealcoholmyth@gmail.com. We read every message. We really do. Chapters 0:00 The brain shenanigans of day drinking 0:34 Welcome to The Alcohol Myth Podcast 1:15 Today’s myth: day drinking 2:10 The glamorized version of day drinking 3:02 Vacation, brunch, and daytime drinking culture 3:51 What happens after the fun part? 5:44 Paying the bill you forgot you signed up for 7:29 The “life hack” that does not work 8:22 Shame, secrecy, and wanting to keep drinking 10:41 Alcohol-free relief and keeping your integrity 11:11 Giving alcohol credit for the good time 13:05 Holidays, vacations, and the day drinking excuse 15:18 How media glamorizes the drinking aftermath 17:51 Why so many people feel alone in this 22:40 What need are you trying to meet? 29:21 A practical experiment for your next event Connect with us: Email: thealcoholmyth@gmail.com Jonathan: https://livecreativeaf.com/ Ellen: https://ellenbiggscoaching.com/ Subscribe for more episodes pulling back the curtain on the alcohol myth. #AlcoholFree #QuitDrinking #SoberCurious #Sobriety #Recovery #AlcoholMyth #DayDrinking #AlcoholFreeLife #SoberLife #MindfulDrinking

6 de jul de 202633 min
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The First Time Without Is The Hardest One

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2562590/fan_mail/new] Staring down your first sober wedding, birthday, holiday, or night out and thinking, “There’s no way I can do this without alcohol”? In this episode of The Alcohol Myth Podcast, coaches Jonathan Ball and Ellen Biggs break down “Freaking First Times” (FFTs): the first time you do something alcohol free that has always been paired with drinking. We talk about why these moments feel so big, how exceptions keep you stuck, and how to approach your firsts with curiosity, a plan, and self kindness. If you keep telling yourself, “I’ll start after this event,” this conversation is for you. In this video, you’ll learn: - Why sober firsts matter more than “perfect streaks” - The exception trap that blocks real momentum - How to handle birthdays, holidays, dates, and weekends away - Why the first time can feel awkward, and why it gets easier fast - How to collect evidence that alcohol is not required for fun - What to do when you discover you do not even like the thing anymore - How to choose the right “difficulty level” so you do not get discouraged Quick takeaway: Nobody can prove to you that your birthday, holiday, or anniversary is better without alcohol. You have to run the experiment and gather your own evidence. Tiny FAQ: Q: What if my first time is not fun? A: That is still a win. You collected data and built a rep. The next time is easier, and you get to tweak the plan. Q: What if I mess up? A: Be kind, learn from it, and come back. Treat it like a data point, not a verdict. Connect with us: Email: thealcoholmyth@gmail.com Jonathan: https://livecreativeaf.com/ Ellen: https://ellenbiggscoaching.com/ Subscribe for more episodes pulling back the curtain on the alcohol myth. Chapters 0:00 “You have to try it for yourself” (birthday belief) 1:10 What are Freaking First Times (FFTs) and why they matter 2:19 The “special occasion” trap and why we keep exceptions 4:09 “There will always be an excuse” to delay change 5:20 Dry January: helpful, but not the full skill set 6:43 Freedom vs white knuckling: building a life you actually want 8:35 The best mindset for firsts: curiosity and not knowing 9:29 The “evidence buckets” that shape your beliefs 10:11 When you quit and realize you do not like the thing 11:22 Reimagining the holiday instead of suffering through it 13:48 Your first sober hang with a drinking buddy 15:23 Jonathan’s FFT: the Renaissance Festival alcohol math 19:05 First try without alcohol: why it felt miserable 20:48 Second try with the right tools: night and day difference 23:28 The real “lack of inhibition” without alcohol 30:56 Ellen’s cautionary FFT: the oyster bar at the bar top 33:09 Build reps, do not start in the deep end 37:30 Closing advice: commit, stay curious, be kind #SoberFirsts #AlcoholFree #SoberCurious #QuitDrinking #AlcoholMythPodcast #ThisNakedMind #HabitChange

29 de jun de 202642 min
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The Discomfort You’re Avoiding Was Created (Not Solved) by Alcohol

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2562590/fan_mail/new] Do you reach for a drink to avoid discomfort? In this episode of The Alcohol Myth Podcast, coaches Jonathan Ball and Ellen Biggs unpack a sneaky belief: “Alcohol helps me handle discomfort.” We talk about why that feels true in the moment, how alcohol creates its own discomfort loop (the 5 PM itch, the anxiety before the first sip, the hangover shame), and what changes when you stop using alcohol as your built-in off ramp. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} You’ll also hear practical, usable tools: how to get curious about what you’re feeling, how to build trust that you can withstand hard moments, and why discomfort is often the indicator light that growth is happening. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}  In this video, you’ll learn: - Why alcohol “relief” is often solving a problem alcohol created - What your body is actually doing behind the scenes (even when your mind feels soothed) - Why quitting does remove alcohol discomfort, but life still has discomfort - How to reframe discomfort as an invitation instead of an emergency - The power of emotional literacy (naming the real feeling) - Why you cannot numb selectively, and what you get back when you stop trying Quick takeaway: Discomfort is not proof you’re failing. It’s often proof you’re changing.  Tiny FAQ: Q: Why does it feel harder at first when I stop drinking? A: Because you removed your default tool, and now you have to build new skills. That is uncomfortable, and it is also where growth starts. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5} Q: What do I do instead of drinking? A: Start with curiosity. Ask: “What am I feeling?” and “What do I need?” Then run a quick resource audit (food, water, rest, movement, connection, support). :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6} Connect with us: Email: thealcoholmyth@gmail.com Jonathan: https://livecreativeaf.com/ Ellen: https://ellenbiggscoaching.com/ Subscribe for more episodes on pulling back the curtain on the alcohol myth. Chapters 0:00 The myth: alcohol helps me avoid discomfort :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7} 0:40 What we’re unpacking today (and what’s on the other side) :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8} 1:43 The discomfort we ignore: hangovers, shame, regret, 5 PM anxiety :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9} 3:18 The loop: alcohol “solves” the problem it created :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10} 5:33 What your body is doing while your mind feels soothed :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11} 10:50 The brain basics: seek pleasure, avoid pain, conserve energy :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12} 13:44 Quitting removes alcohol discomfort, but life is still uncomfortable :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13} 16:39 The shift: discomfort as invitation (not emergency) :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14} 18:36 Building self trust: “I can withstand this” :contentReference[oaicite:15]{index=15} 22:36 Emotional literacy: use the feelings wheel, name the real feeling :contentReference[oaicite:16]{index=16} 30:25 You can’t numb selectively (and what you get back) :contentReference[oaicite:17]{index=17} 35:18 Practical tools: curiosity + a resource audit :contentReference[oaicite:18]{index=18} 40:13 Growth requires discomfort (plus the butterfly metaphor)  42:05 Closing: “What are you here to teach me?”  #QuitDrinking #SoberCurious #AlcoholFree #AlcoholMythPodcast #SelfCompassion #Anxiety #HabitChange #EmotionalHealth

22 de jun de 202642 min
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What Happens After You Quit Drinking? The Part Nobody Talks About

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2562590/fan_mail/new] What happens after you stop drinking… and suddenly have all this empty space in your life? In this episode of the Alcohol Myth Podcast, coaches Jonathan and Ellen explore one of the most overlooked parts of changing your relationship with alcohol: figuring out what comes next. They introduce the powerful idea of “seeds and switches”: Switches help you get through difficult moments without drinking. Seeds are the long-term practices, passions, and relationships that slowly build a meaningful alcohol-free life. From yoga and journaling to creativity, fitness, purpose, and rediscovering who you are without alcohol, this conversation dives deep into the uncomfortable but beautiful transition that happens when alcohol is no longer the center of your life. If you've ever wondered: “What do I even do without drinking?” “Who am I without alcohol?” “Why does sobriety feel empty sometimes?” “How do I build a fulfilling alcohol-free life?” …this episode is for you. In this conversation: ✔ Why alcohol-free life can feel strange at first ✔ The “garden” metaphor for recovery and growth ✔ How to rediscover interests and passions ✔ Why experimentation and play matter in sobriety ✔ The danger of outcome-focused living ✔ How alcohol blocks personal growth ✔ The importance of compassion and patience in recovery ✔ Why “seeds and switches” work together The Alcohol Myth Podcast helps people rethink alcohol without shame, labels, or rock bottom narratives. We believe freedom starts with understanding what alcohol is really doing in your life. 📩 Reach out with questions, stories, or future episode ideas: thealcoholmyth@gmail.com Connect with us: Email: thealcoholmyth@gmail.com Jonathan: https://livecreativeaf.com/ Ellen: https://ellenbiggscoaching.com/ Subscribe for more episodes on pulling back the curtain on the alcohol myth. #Sobriety #AlcoholFree #QuitDrinking #RecoveryJourney #SoberLife #ThisNakedMind #MentalHealth #PersonalGrowth #MindsetShift #AlcoholAwareness Chapters 00:00 The hardest part of rediscovering yourself 00:41 Why the world treats alcohol like the answer 01:20 What happens after the early days of quitting 02:08 “What do I do with all this time?” 03:06 The garden metaphor for alcohol-free life 05:05 Seeds vs. switches explained 05:41 Ellen’s first alcohol-free “seeds” 07:41 “Who am I without alcohol?” 09:17 Creativity, drawing, and learning to play again 11:33 Why adults stop experimenting and exploring 13:24 What were you really cultivating while drinking? 15:04 Dreams that finally grew after alcohol 17:12 Watering your garden with alcohol vs. growth 19:08 Why seeds and switches must work together 20:51 Be patient and compassionate with yourself 21:47 Practical advice for building your alcohol-free life

15 de jun de 202623 min