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Not an Alcoholic. Still Not Fine w/ Jennifer Kautsch
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You don’t identify as an alcoholic.
You’re functioning.
You’re successful.
But something still feels off.
In part two of my conversation with Jennifer Kautsch, founder of Sober Sis, we explore why the gray area can feel harder to leave than rock bottom. We talk about identity, why labels create resistance, how high-achieving women quietly manage drinking, and what sober-minded living actually means.
If you’ve ever felt stuck between fine and not fine, this episode will help you think differently about what comes next.
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