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8. You Can’t Go Back to the Good Old Drinking Days — Here’s Why

8. You Can’t Go Back to the Good Old Drinking Days — Here’s Why

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In this episode of The Shannon McCabe Show, I’m getting honest about something so many of us wrestle with—the shift from seeing alcohol as something fun… to realizing it might actually be the thing holding you back.

I’m walking you through what that moment looked like for me, and the emotional rollercoaster that followed—from denial and doubt, to grief, to the deep relief and freedom I’ve found on the other side.

We talk about: 🍷 The role alcohol plays in our identity and social life 😔 Why giving it up can feel like a breakup (because in many ways, it is) 💭 The mental energy we waste trying to “moderate” 🧠 And how redirecting that energy can lead to real healing and growth

If you’re sober curious, navigating early sobriety, or just feeling that nudge that something’s off, this is a safe, honest convo about what it really looks like to let go—and what you gain in the process.

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