Clean Break Chats
This week coincides with Alcohol Awareness Week, and this year's theme is Alcohol and Me - an invitation for people to reflect on their own relationship with alcohol and what, if anything, they'd like to do about it. Rich and Andy use it as a springboard for one of the most honest conversations they've had in a while. Rich reads out real, verbatim messages from people in their community - runners, parents, professionals - describing what their relationship with alcohol actually looks like. Not the sharp end. Not people who'd describe themselves as alcoholics. Just people caught somewhere in the middle, aware that something's not quite right, but not sure what to do about it. There's the person drinking daily since PTSD and a late ADHD diagnosis. The one who's stopped plenty of times but always comes back because the boredom gets too loud. The one with two drink-driving charges who knows, sober, they'd never get behind the wheel. And the one who just said: nothing good ever comes from it, does it? Rich also gets into why he now sees the alcohol industry as legal drug cartels - how alcohol got a green pass that no other substance would ever receive today, and how the industry's message of drink responsibly quietly places the blame on you while maximizing their profits. Andy brings in the ADHD connection - why alcohol is cheap dopamine for a loud brain, and why the single best piece of advice one prominent ADHD expert gives to anyone newly diagnosed is simply: take a break from alcohol. And underneath it all, there's this: you can't read the label from inside the jar. Most people don't see the full picture until they've stepped outside of it. Also in this episode: Andy's week of genuine chaos, Rich's take on the Eisenhower Matrix, and why surrendering isn't the same as giving up. FRIDAY CONNECTION CALL 1PM EVERY FRIDAY Register here - https://portal.take-a-cleanbreak.com/friday-connection-call-page [https://portal.take-a-cleanbreak.com/friday-connection-call-page]
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