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  • EP 37: Alcohol Patterns and Trends, 1950’s to Present UK

EP 37: Alcohol Patterns and Trends, 1950’s to Present UK

Thursday 3rd June 2021

Join Corinna and Shickey on Sobertown Podcast as they explore UK alcohol trends from the 1950s to now. Personal stories, sports, and sobriety tips included.
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30 minutes
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Decades of Booze: A Candid Look at UK Alcohol Trends with Corinna and Shickey

Nothing's better than sobriety.
Imagine running a marathon while drunk. Sounds wild, right? In this episode of the Sobertown Podcast, Corinna sits down with Shickey to chat about the ever-changing landscape of alcohol in the UK from the 1950s to today. Shickey doesn't just share stats; he brings his own stories to the table, including his experiences with alcohol in sports and marathons. They touch on how house music and social media have shaped drinking habits over the years.
The episode dives into how our relationship with alcohol has evolved and the importance of staying accountable in sobriety. Shickey's journey underscores one simple truth: 'nothing's better than sobriety'. Tune in for a trip down memory lane that’s both eye-opening and relatable.
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