The Arch Kennedy Podcast

Alcohol Addiction: Drinking to Stop the Panic

7 min · 6 de may de 2026
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In this episode, I share what alcohol addiction actually felt like when it took over my life. It reached a point where I wasn’t drinking to feel good, but simply to stop the panic and make it through the day. This is the reality of addiction that most people never see, and the dangerous place addiction can eventually lead a person.

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