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How Meditation Paved the Way for Rory Kinsella’s Sober Journey / EP 70

Season 2 Episode 70 Published 11 months, 4 weeks ago
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What if the first step to drinking less wasn’t quitting—but sitting still? In this episode of Feel Lit Alcohol Free, we’re joined by Rory Kinsella, a former hard-drinking musician turned Vedic meditation teacher and sober coach. Rory shares how meditation helped him effortlessly shift away from alcohol—before he even planned to quit.
From backstage hangovers to inner stillness, Rory’s story reveals how stress relief, not willpower, changed everything. We explore the power of Vedic meditation, why “clearing your mind” is a myth, and how his “Wise Monkey Way” helps quiet the chaos within.
Ready to trade the wine for something way more powerful? Let’s dive into the calm that could change your cravings.

  • Visit Wise Monkey Way to learn about Rory Kinsella’s meditation programs and access a free introductory lesson.
  • Follow Rory Kinsella on social media for updates and inspiration: @rorykinsellameditation


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