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Why We Should Normalize Not Drinking to Uncover Our Truth with Guest Nancy McKay

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[CONTENT WARNING: This episode mentions suicide and an attempted suicide. If you would like to skip that portion of the interview, it occurs from 10min05sec to 14min04sec.] Nancy McKay is a Certified Life & Equus Coach helping women who are over-drinking change their relationship with alcohol. In today’s episode, she shares about her journey to sobriety that involved an attempted suicide. Dr. Carly and Nancy also share their thoughts on how drinking has been normalized in our culture and why that normalization should stop. Listening to our intuition that something needs to change is the first step to understanding our uncomfortable feelings.

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[CONTENT WARNING: This episode mentions suicide and an attempted suicide. If you would like to skip that portion of the interview, it occurs from 10min05sec to 14min04sec.] Nancy McKay is a Certified Life & Equus Coach helping women who are over-drinking change their relationship with alcohol. In today’s episode, she shares about her journey to sobriety that involved an attempted suicide. Dr. Carly and Nancy also share their thoughts on how drinking has been normalized in our culture and why that normalization should stop. Listening to our intuition that something needs to change is the first step to understanding our uncomfortable feelings.

Today's episode is sponsored by:

Healinggroundmovement.com/resources

Join the Movement!

Healinggroundmovement.com

Healing Ground Movement on Instagram

Healing Ground Movement on Facebook

Healing Ground Movement on Pinterest

Healing Ground Movement on LinkedIn

Like what you learned? Donate to show your appreciation!

Mentioned in this episode:

Amazingoutlookcoaching.com

Nancy on LinkedIn

Nancy on Facebook

Women & Alcohol Facebook Group

Get Nancy’s ebook, “6 Questions to Assess Your Relationship with Alcohol"

  continue reading

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