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62. Alcohol, Sobriety & ADHD Ft. Millie Gooch (Sober Girl Society)

62. Alcohol, Sobriety & ADHD Ft. Millie Gooch (Sober Girl Society)

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This one's been a long time coming! We've spoken quite a lot about sober curiosity and touched on the link between ADHD and alcohol use, but we're so excited to have Millie Gooch joining us to talk about it all in way more detail this week.


Millie went sober 7 years ago and founded Sober Girl Society early on in her sobriety journey. She gives so much amazing advice, whether you want to go totally sober or simply cut down on your alcohol consumption, this episode will be an absolute gem. We chat sober dating, dealing with social anxiety and pressure when you're not drinking, alternatives to alcohol and the link between ADHD and alcohol abuse.


For more of Millie's amazing content, follow @milliegooch and @sobergirlsociety


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