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šŸŽ™ļø Throwback Thursdays on Sober Awkward!


Every Thursday, we’re serving up a little slice of Sober Awkward history – a short, powerful clip from one of our most-loved past episodes.


Why? Because sometimes, the right words hit differently the second time around. Whether you’re new here or a long-time listener, these throwback moments are here to keep you company, remind you you’re not alone, and offer that little nudge of insight or encouragement just when you need it.


Think of it as a midweek check-in. Something bite-sized to walk with, laugh at, or quietly reflect on. And if the clip hits home? You can go back and listen to the full episode anytime – just follow the link in the show notes.


We know one episode a week isn’t always enough – so here’s your extra helping of honesty, humour, and a bit of awkwardness to get you through the week.


šŸŽ§ Listen to the full episode here → https://open.spotify.com/episode/5dB31M0mfuw8dNKZdcE58Z?si=e4403213ef174cc4

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    Awkward questions. Clumsy confessions. Zero judgement.Welcome to The Share Shed, the corner of Sober Awkward where we fling open the doors, air out the embarrassing bits, and finally stop carrying the stories that have been rattling around in our heads for years.These are your questions and confessions. The ones you’ve never said out loud. The nights you still cringe about in the shower. The moments that pop into your brain at 3am and make you want to crawl into the mattress. Traffic cones, family parties, one-night stands, run-ins with the police, bins, balconies, and that one thing everyone remembers even though you desperately wish they wouldn’t.Some are funny. Some are painful. Most are both.In The Share Shed, listeners write in anonymously to share their drinking stories, shame spirals, and ā€œwhy am I still thinking about this?ā€ moments. We read them out, laugh where we can, get honest where it hurts, and gently unpack how shame sticks around long after the booze has gone, and how to finally loosen its grip.This isn’t about reliving the chaos.It’s about letting it go.Because shame thrives in silence, and nothing deflates it faster than saying, ā€œThis happened to me too.ā€ Whether you’re sober, sober-curious, or just questioning your relationship with alcohol, this is a place where you don’t have to be polished, healed, or have it all figured out.Just human.If you’ve got a story you’re sick of carrying, a question you’re scared to ask, or a drunken ghost you’d quite like evicted from your brain, send it in. We’ll tuck it safely away in the Share Shed where it belongs, instead of letting it haunt you forever.New Share Shed episodes drop Thursdays.Come as you are.Leave a little lighter.šŸ’› Resources & LinksšŸ“˜ Victoria’s memoir – A Thousand Wasted SundaysA brutally honest and hilarious look at motherhood, anxiety, and ditching the booze.šŸ‘‰ Buy the book herešŸŽ§ Listen to more Sober Awkward episodesšŸ‘‰ www.soberawkward.comšŸ«– Join The Cuppa CommunityOur private, supportive online space for sober folkšŸ‘‰ www.cuppa.communityšŸ“˜ Get the Sober Awkward GuideOur downloadable toolkit for ditching booze the awkward way.šŸ‘‰ The Sober Awkward GuidešŸ“± Follow us for daily sober fun:Instagram: @soberawkwardTikTok: @soberawkwardFacebook: Sober Awkward Community for Women
  • 1. Too Much, Too Young? with Sean

    41:14||Season 13, Ep. 1
    Giving up alcohol in her twenties felt impossible for VIc.Back then, drinking wasn’t just normal, it was the entire social structure. Nights out, friendships, dating, coping with stress, it all seemed to revolve around booze. So when someone decides to step away from it early, without a dramatic rock bottom or life implosion, it raises an interesting question..... Is something changing?In this episode, Vic sits down with Sean, 28 and one year sober, who realised early on that alcohol wasn’t actually adding much to his life.What started as very social drinking slowly crept into something else. Sean would finish a night out, grab a bag of cans on the way home, and carry on drinking alone. Before long, it was completely out of control. The pints were adding up. His mates noticed. His parents were worried. His girlfriend eventually gave him an ultimatum.But after facing the truth about where his ā€œnormalā€ drinking was heading, Sean made a change.Now, sober alongside his partner, he represents a growing shift we’re seeing in younger generations choosing clarity, mental health and self-trust over hangovers and hazy weekends.Together they talk about what it’s really like to quit while your friends are still deep in drinking culture, whether younger people are genuinely drinking less, and what you gain when you stop before alcohol has decades to dig its claws in.This conversation isn’t about regret or doing things ā€œperfectlyā€.It’s about curiosity, culture shifts, and the quiet bravery of opting out sooner rather than later.Whether you’re questioning your own drinking at 23 or reflecting back at 43, this one might make you think.You can listen to Sean's band and find out more @conflictmanagerbandšŸ’› Resources & LinksšŸ“˜ Victoria’s memoir – A Thousand Wasted SundaysA brutally honest and hilarious look at motherhood, anxiety, and ditching the booze.šŸ‘‰ Buy the book herešŸŽ§ Listen to more Sober Awkward episodesšŸ‘‰ www.soberawkward.comšŸ«– Join The Cuppa CommunityOur private, supportive online space for sober folkšŸ‘‰ www.cuppa.communityšŸ“˜ Get the Sober Awkward GuideOur downloadable toolkit for ditching booze the awkward way.šŸ‘‰ The Sober Awkward GuidešŸ“± Follow us for daily sober fun:Instagram: @soberawkwardTikTok: @soberawkwardFacebook: Sober Awkward Community for Women
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    31:12||Season 12, Ep. 19
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