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55: DIG IN: Going Sober, Family Wars, and Poo in Your Handbag

55: DIG IN: Going Sober, Family Wars, and Poo in Your Handbag

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Another wild ride in this week’s Dig In. How do you give up drinking in what many would call the toughest month of the year? How do you stop your husband’s sister from taking the absolute piss on holiday? And is cancelling plans the worst social crime imaginable — or is it fine if you do it early? Plus, we share another truly legendary poo panic story. Watch or listen now.

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