Happy Sunday Sweet Edit, sweet friends! My favorite day of the whole week. Was it that way when I was drinking? I can’t remember. I definitely wasn’t drinking every weekend when I stopped drinking. But, if I did drink, it would be Saturday night. Even just 2 glasses of wine and I would wake up sluggish and with a headache. Not. Worth. It.

Who knew that glorious Sunday mornings were awaiting me in sobriety?

Coffee cheers to a slow Sunday…

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on the podcasts…

Jay shares an update from the Twitter Files, and I finally try to break down Scandoval to him. He has…questions. Also, Alf (again), the Challenger explosion and how it affected Gen X, getting paid for housework, and a lot more…

The One With The Matrix and Jock Jams Brand New Information

Today, Jay and Suzanne revisit the deep messaging and allegory in 1990s media with The Matrix and… Jock Jams. Plus – It’s May Day! Jay reminisces about the adorable May Day Baskets of our youth and Suzanne marks the anniversary of when George Mallory’s body was found on Everest 75 years after his fateful climb. Follow Jay on Instagram & Twitter, and Suzanne on Instagram! 
  1. The One With The Matrix and Jock Jams
  2. The One With Caffeine Pills and The Sentencing of The Ketamine Queen
  3. The One With The Nintendo Hotline and Cost Cutters
  4. The One With Will Smith and Daria
  5. The One With The Innernette and The Real World

I chatted with Meg, who I have come to adore! She opens up about her history with disordered eating and how it connects to her disordered drinking. A must listen to anyone who has struggled with controlling their eating (and drinking).

Overcoming the Push and Pull of Addiction with Juliet Warner The Sober Mom Life

Juliet Warner’s road to sobriety began at age 20 with her first stint in rehab for opiate addiction. For 8 years, she was in and out of rehab and treatment facilities as she struggled with the push and pull of addiction. At 28, her sobriety solidified when she committed to the steps in AA. Yet, she always wondered – would she be able to drink ‘normally’ someday? Alcohol hadn’t been central to her addiction, after all. Alcohol slowly but surely found its way into Juliet’s life eight years later through mommy wine culture. After 9 months, a major mental health slide, and more blackouts than she felt comfortable with, Juliet realized that alcohol was a drug just like all the rest… and one that was no longer welcome in her life. Juliet now shares her story of motherhood and sobriety and is dedicated to helping others on their sober journeys. Check her out @thejulietsocial. 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. Sign up for our next ‘Fresh 30’ and ‘Beyond 30’ cohorts. Learn more here! 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. Overcoming the Push and Pull of Addiction with Juliet Warner
  2. The Weekend Reset: You Deserve So Much More
  3. Community Makes All the Difference with Amanda and Jen
  4. The Weekend Reset: Your First Sober Work Conference
  5. Sobriety Provides Room for So Much More with Kelley Kitley

don’t miss…

A collage of what Suzanne wore on beach vacation

WHAT I WORE ON OUR BEACH VACATION

I asked on Instagram if you wanted to see a round up of what I wore on our beach vacation, and it was a landslide! If you’re going somewhere warm soon, this post is for you.

most loved…

MOST LOVED AMAZON

MOST LOVED HOME

one more thing…

An inspirational quote
@lavenderthebook

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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!