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Alcohol Minimalist: Change Your Drinking Habits!
Molly Watts, Author & Coach
339 episodes
13 hours ago
Change your relationship with alcohol without shame, guilt, or going sober. Join science-based coach Molly Watts to break habits and find peace through mindful drinking. Hosted by author and coach Molly Watts, this show is for daily habit drinkers, adult children of alcoholics, and anyone stuck in the “gray area” of alcohol use. Each episode blends neuroscience, behavior change psychology, and real-world strategies to help you build peace with alcohol — past, present, and future. You’re not broken. You’re not powerless. You just need new tools. Less alcohol. More life. Let’s do it together. New episodes every Monday & Thursday. Becoming an alcohol minimalist means: Choosing how to include alcohol in our lives following low-risk guidelines. Freedom from anxiety around alcohol use. Less alcohol without feeling deprived. Using the power of our own brains to overcome our past patterns and choose peace. The Alcohol Minimalist Podcast explores the science behind alcohol and analyzes physical and mental wellness to empower choice. You have the power to change your relationship with alcohol, you are not sick, broken and it's not your genes! This show is intended for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. If you are physically dependent on alcohol, please seek medical help to reduce your drinking.
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Change your relationship with alcohol without shame, guilt, or going sober. Join science-based coach Molly Watts to break habits and find peace through mindful drinking. Hosted by author and coach Molly Watts, this show is for daily habit drinkers, adult children of alcoholics, and anyone stuck in the “gray area” of alcohol use. Each episode blends neuroscience, behavior change psychology, and real-world strategies to help you build peace with alcohol — past, present, and future. You’re not broken. You’re not powerless. You just need new tools. Less alcohol. More life. Let’s do it together. New episodes every Monday & Thursday. Becoming an alcohol minimalist means: Choosing how to include alcohol in our lives following low-risk guidelines. Freedom from anxiety around alcohol use. Less alcohol without feeling deprived. Using the power of our own brains to overcome our past patterns and choose peace. The Alcohol Minimalist Podcast explores the science behind alcohol and analyzes physical and mental wellness to empower choice. You have the power to change your relationship with alcohol, you are not sick, broken and it's not your genes! This show is intended for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. If you are physically dependent on alcohol, please seek medical help to reduce your drinking.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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The December Trap: Interrupting the Sin & Repent Cycle
Alcohol Minimalist: Change Your Drinking Habits!
20 minutes
3 weeks ago
The December Trap: Interrupting the Sin & Repent Cycle

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In this episode of the Alcohol Minimalist podcast, Molly tackles a common end-of-year mindset trap: the “sin and repent” cycle. It’s the idea that December is for overindulgence and January is for repentance—a pattern that often reinforces all-or-nothing thinking and keeps us stuck in old drinking habits.

Through personal reflections and practical coaching, Molly unpacks the power of permission-giving thoughts like “It’s the holidays, I deserve this” or “I’ll get back on track in January.” These seemingly harmless ideas delay change, undermine self-trust, and reinforce avoidance patterns.

But there’s a better way—and it starts by practicing mindful thought shifts right now, not later. With her See, Soothe, Separate, Shift method and a science-backed approach to building new thought habits, Molly shows listeners how to move through the holiday season with more clarity, agency, and peace.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why the “I’ll be good in January” mindset is not harmless—and how it reinforces habits you're trying to break
  • What permission-giving thoughts sound like and why they feel so rational
  • How delaying behavior change until January trains your brain to avoid discomfort
  • The difference between self-compassion and excuse-making
  • How to use the See, Soothe, Separate, Shift framework to rewire your thinking in real time

Key Quote

“It’s not a willpower problem—it’s a pattern problem. The thoughts you choose now are training your brain for what you'll do next month and next year.”

Mentioned in This Episode

  • Behavior Map – Results Cycle
  • See, Soothe, Separate, Shift framework for thought change

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Join Mostly Dry January: The Daily
Go beyond white-knuckling Dry January. Molly’s new daily experience gives you:

  • Real-time behind-the-scenes video check-ins
  • A private podcast feed for bite-sized daily mindset coaching
  • Weekly science-backed brain lessons
  • Live group coaching
  • Access to a private Facebook community
     Sign up here: [Insert Link] or visit mollywatts.com/dryjanuary

Take Action This Week

You don’t need to “start over” in January. You can begin noticing and shifting thoughts right now—before the year ends.

Ask yourself:

  • Is this a self-compassionate thought?
  • Or is it a permission-giving excuse?
  • What’s one small choice I can make today that aligns with who I’m becoming?

Low risk drinking guidelines from the NIAAA:

Healthy men under 65:

No more than 4 drinks in one day and no more than 14 drinks per week.

Healthy women (all ages) and healthy men 65 and older:
No more than 3 drinks in one day and no more than 7 drinks per week.

One drink is defined as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor. So remember that a mixed drink or full glass of wine are probably more than one drink.

Abstinence from alcohol
Abstinence from alcohol is the best choice for people who take medication(s) that interact with alcohol, have health conditions that could be exacerbated by alcohol (e.g. liver disease), are pregnant or may become pregnant or have had a problem with alcohol or another substance in the past.

Benefits of “low-risk” drinking
Following these guidelines reduces the risk of health problems such as cancer, liver disease, reduced immunity, ulcers, sleep problems, complications of existing conditions, and more. It also reduces the risk of depression, social problems, and difficulties at school or work.

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Alcohol Minimalist: Change Your Drinking Habits!
Change your relationship with alcohol without shame, guilt, or going sober. Join science-based coach Molly Watts to break habits and find peace through mindful drinking. Hosted by author and coach Molly Watts, this show is for daily habit drinkers, adult children of alcoholics, and anyone stuck in the “gray area” of alcohol use. Each episode blends neuroscience, behavior change psychology, and real-world strategies to help you build peace with alcohol — past, present, and future. You’re not broken. You’re not powerless. You just need new tools. Less alcohol. More life. Let’s do it together. New episodes every Monday & Thursday. Becoming an alcohol minimalist means: Choosing how to include alcohol in our lives following low-risk guidelines. Freedom from anxiety around alcohol use. Less alcohol without feeling deprived. Using the power of our own brains to overcome our past patterns and choose peace. The Alcohol Minimalist Podcast explores the science behind alcohol and analyzes physical and mental wellness to empower choice. You have the power to change your relationship with alcohol, you are not sick, broken and it's not your genes! This show is intended for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. If you are physically dependent on alcohol, please seek medical help to reduce your drinking.