Welcome to Dry Humor — the podcast for anyone who realized alcohol was taking more than it was giving… and decided to do something about it.
Your host, Audrey will talk about life on the other side of alcohol — the awkward social stuff, the surprising clarity, the identity crises, and yes… the moments that are actually pretty damn funny.
Listen in on open conversations with real people who decided to put down the drink and pick up, well… everything else. The good, the bad, the funny, the boring, and the unexpectedly great.
Because let’s be honest — sobriety doesn’t have to be all deep quotes and green juice. Sometimes it’s just figuring out how to dance at a wedding without a margarita in your hand.
This is Dry Humor, where we find levity in sobriety.
Because if we can’t laugh about it… what are we even doing?
Follow along on Instagram @dryhumorpodcast
Welcome to Dry Humor — the podcast for anyone who realized alcohol was taking more than it was giving… and decided to do something about it.
Your host, Audrey will talk about life on the other side of alcohol — the awkward social stuff, the surprising clarity, the identity crises, and yes… the moments that are actually pretty damn funny.
Listen in on open conversations with real people who decided to put down the drink and pick up, well… everything else. The good, the bad, the funny, the boring, and the unexpectedly great.
Because let’s be honest — sobriety doesn’t have to be all deep quotes and green juice. Sometimes it’s just figuring out how to dance at a wedding without a margarita in your hand.
This is Dry Humor, where we find levity in sobriety.
Because if we can’t laugh about it… what are we even doing?
Follow along on Instagram @dryhumorpodcast

Host Audrey and her first guest, Katie explore the complexities of sobriety with humor and honesty. They discuss Katie's journey from drinking to sobriety, the impact of alcohol on mental health, and the importance of community support. The conversation highlights the awkward moments of early sobriety, the joy of building friendships with other sober individuals, and the humorous experiences that can arise along the way. Ultimately, they emphasize that sobriety can be a journey of self-discovery filled with laughter and connection.