Happy Sunday Sweet Edit, sweet friends!

The rest of the house is still sleeping, my coffee is hot and the dog is sleeping at my feet. Not sure it gets any better for a Sunday morning.

Cheers to a new week…

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on the podcasts…

Jay is back! We talk about the Presidential race (isn’t it too soon? Apparently not…), Pete Buttigieg and the Ohio rail distaster and Don Lemon’s idiotic remarks. Plus – Bel Biv Devoe, Jerry Springer, The Mandela Effect, Pawl Ruff, and McPlant nuggets.

The One With Caffeine Pills and The Sentencing of The Ketamine Queen Brand New Information

Suzanne continues her push to turn this into a Nirvana podcast by sharing the 35th anniversary of the live debut of Smells Like Teen Spirit, and it sounds a little… different. Jay also recalls an anniversary, but this one is darker – the 31st anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing. Then, Jay helps us remember Jessie Spano of Saved By The Bell’s ‘caffeine pill’ addiction, and Suzanne updates us on the sentencing of The Ketamine Queen in the death of Matthew Perry. Plus – Jay and Suzanne share grade school assignments their mom found in the attic, the etymology of ‘riding shotgun’, the behind-the-scenes drama that Marcel the Monkey caused on Friends, and Friends character rankings. Follow Jay on Instagram & Twitter, and Suzanne on Instagram! 
  1. The One With Caffeine Pills and The Sentencing of The Ketamine Queen
  2. The One With The Nintendo Hotline and Cost Cutters
  3. The One With Will Smith and Daria
  4. The One With The Innernette and The Real World
  5. The One With The World Trade Center Bombing and Sick Days

Julia of @lemonstripes stops by to chat about her sobriety journey! I love this honest conversation about early sobriety, friendships, drowning in new motherhood and so much more. A must listen for anyone who is thinking about or starting your sobriety journey.

The Weekend Reset: Sobriety Helped Me When Life Rocked Me The Sober Mom Life

Something happened last Saturday that absolutely rocked me – I was verbally assaulted by a stranger, all while I was with my daughter. (You guys, it was 8:30am. How could someone even have the energy to be so angry that early in the morning?)It really shook me up, and I feel so immensely grateful that alcohol had no part in my weekend. Due to my sobriety, I was able to show up for my daughter, and show up for myself as I recovered from the experience over the next few days. There was no masking my sense of fight or flight with a drink, and there was no hangover clouding my judgment as I navigated the situation. My gratitude for sobriety never ends, and it shows up in the most unexpected experiences. Community makes all the difference. Join The Sober Mom Life Cafe for 6+ Peer Support meetings each week and a private Facebook group to connect with sober and sober-curious women. Get Your Copy of my book! The Sober Shift Join me on Substack: https://suzannewarye.substack.com/Follow on Instagram @thesobermomlifeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  1. The Weekend Reset: Sobriety Helped Me When Life Rocked Me
  2. SobrieTEA: Amanda and West?!
  3. The Weekend Reset: Sobriety is More Fun Than Alcohol
  4. I’m Not Drinking Today with Erin Washington
  5. The Weekend Reset: When Life Feels Extra Lifey

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A collage of maxi dresses for spring

I shared a huge round up of Maxi Dresses for Spring! If you have an event or vacation coming up, this post is for you. Or, if you’re just like me and you’ve come down with a huge case of Spring Fever, then it’s for you, too…

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I’m Suzanne Warye, a mom, writer, and podcaster who ditched alcohol in 2020 and never looked back—now I’m here to help other moms break free from Mommy Wine Culture and find the joy (and really good mocktails) in sobriety!