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8. Romanticizing Alcohol and What We Forget

8. Romanticizing Alcohol and What We Forget

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*Jules has a slight echo on this one but we will ensure this doesn't happen for future episodes

In this episode of The Amazingly AF Mother Daughter Podcast, Jaime and her mom Jules have an honest conversation about romanticizing alcohol and why our brains tend to remember the fun moments while forgetting the full reality.

They reflect on dive bars, date nights, TV shows, and celebrity drinking culture, and discuss how alcohol often hijacked entire days and weekends, led to poor sleep, emotional reactivity, and next-day regret.

Jaime and Jules also talk about what has replaced drinking in their lives, including better sleep, calmer mornings, intentional routines, and deeper connection. They share why playing the tape forward matters and how alcohol-free life brings more peace and clarity.

In This Episode, We Cover

• Romanticizing alcohol and selective memory
• Dive bars, date nights, and what those nights really looked like
• How alcohol derails entire days and weekends
• Fighting, forgetting arguments, and next-day regret
• TV and celebrity drinking culture
• Why the romance disappears quickly
• Replacing wine time with routines and rituals
• Morning and evening routines without alcohol
• Playing the tape forward
• Why alcohol-free life brings more peace and clarity

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