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23. What Alcohol is Really Doing to Your Sleep (and Your Sanity)

23. What Alcohol is Really Doing to Your Sleep (and Your Sanity)

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If you’ve ever poured a glass of wine thinking it’ll help you relax and sleep better... this episode is your wake-up call (literally).

In this episode of The Shannon McCabe Show, I’m breaking down the real impact alcohol has on your sleep—and why it might be the reason you’re feeling anxious, foggy, and exhausted (even when you're "sleeping").

Inside this episode: 🧠 The truth about alcohol’s sedative effects vs. true restorative sleep 😴 Why so many women are waking up at 3am in full-blown anxiety 💭 How alcohol messes with your mood, memory, and mental clarity 🩺 The physical toll—think hormones, heart health, and beyond 📣 An invite to join me inside The Alcohol-Free Blueprint—your next step if you’re ready to feel actually rested and alive again while having support in every area of sobriety

If you’re constantly tired, irritable, wired-but-exhausted, or just not feeling like yourself… this episode will connect some major dots. Your body is trying to tell you something—and you deserve to feel better.

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