Send us a text A rainy night, a shaky Wi‑Fi connection, and two cousins who can’t stop poking at big questions—this one goes from small talk to seismic shifts fast. We open with sobriety jitters after New Year’s champagne and the tiredness that makes old habits feel easy. Then a family death lands hard, and we unpack the strange silence of missed messages, the awkwardness of grief logistics, and why we’re choosing to show up anyway. That personal weight sets the tone for a fiery middle: the h...
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Send us a text A rainy night, a shaky Wi‑Fi connection, and two cousins who can’t stop poking at big questions—this one goes from small talk to seismic shifts fast. We open with sobriety jitters after New Year’s champagne and the tiredness that makes old habits feel easy. Then a family death lands hard, and we unpack the strange silence of missed messages, the awkwardness of grief logistics, and why we’re choosing to show up anyway. That personal weight sets the tone for a fiery middle: the h...
Send us a text A New Year countdown is louder when someone says, “This is my last drink.” We start there—no slogans, no gloss—just the raw tension between a promise and the pull of old habits. From the first coffee-fueled minutes to the closing safety reminder, we sit with what real change demands: structure that doesn’t wobble, friends who call you out with love, and a plan that survives a bad day. We get honest about rehab reality: rules that shift midstream, staff contradictions, missed o...
Thee Talkers Podcast: Unscripted
Send us a text A rainy night, a shaky Wi‑Fi connection, and two cousins who can’t stop poking at big questions—this one goes from small talk to seismic shifts fast. We open with sobriety jitters after New Year’s champagne and the tiredness that makes old habits feel easy. Then a family death lands hard, and we unpack the strange silence of missed messages, the awkwardness of grief logistics, and why we’re choosing to show up anyway. That personal weight sets the tone for a fiery middle: the h...