
Show overview
No More Booze - The Podcast has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 124 episodes. That works out to roughly 100 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 45 min and 53 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-IE-language Education show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 20 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 52 episodes published. Published by GoLoud.
From the publisher
I'm Olivia Farrelly and I am an Alcohol-Free Mentor. Every episode, I interview people who have removed alcohol from their lives. We discuss how alcohol made their lives better, how it made their lives worse, any tips they've learned along the way and what advice they would give to somebody else looking to live their lives with No More Booze. This podcast is not just about sobriety; it's about rewriting the script on alcohol culture in this extremely alcohol centric world that we live in. Becoming alcohol free invloves learning to untangle from this culture and how to embark on a journey of self-discovery, growth and the pursuit of genuine happiness. As an alcohol-free mentor, I can provide guidance, support and advice to anyone who is seeking to live their life free from alcohol. I use specific tools to enhance motivation to make positive life choices regarding alcohol use. I help people identity their goals and they make specific changes accordingly. I also provide accountability to those seeking to make these changes. I show people ways to develop new, healthier coping mechanisms and make more positive, life-affirming life choices.Find me at www.greyareadrinker.ie oron Instagram @greyareadrinker
Latest Episodes
View all 124 episodesI’m Done: Aisling Burke on Quitting Booze
Two Year Soberversary Check in with Sinead Crowe
A Clear Channel: Psychic Medium Nadija Bajrami Goes Alcohol-Free
No First Drink: Matt Wing on 2.5 Years Alcohol-Free
10 Months Sober: Getting Our Power Back with Caroline Williams

Sober & Flourishing; Visualising the Person You’ll Become After Booze with Jodi Clark
EJodi Clark (aka @soberflourish) is back on No More Booze three and a half years off the drink and we go way beyond just quitting alcohol. We talk identity shifts, bravery, leaving corporate, launching a business and how Jodie lost over six stone by building daily non‑negotiables alongside sobriety: steps, sleep, water, food, routine and discipline. This episode dives into subconscious rewiring, future self visualisation, affirmations and why the first and last moments of your day matter so much. We also get into nervous system regulation, walking as medicine, somatic work and the 'click' point where real change begins.Jodi is a sobriety coach, business coach and the founder of Sober Flourish, one of the UK’s leading communities for women navigating sobriety. A mother of two, she left a 20 year corporate career in digital marketing to build her businesses full time. She’s 3.5 years alcohol-free herself, has built a community of over 86,000 women on Instagram and has guided hundreds of women through the early days of sobriety with her flagship programme 100 Days to Flourish. She also mentors alcohol-free women with service-based businesses, runs luxury wellness retreats and her premium community Flourish, where high-achieving alcohol free women come together to raise their standards, find their people and build a life so good they never have to think about drinking again.To learn more about Jodi's work visit www.soberflourish.comTo learn more about Olivia's work visit www.greyareadrinker.ie

When It Finally Clicks with Louisa Evans
EThis week on No More Booze, I’m chatting to hypnotherapist and CBT therapist Louisa Evans, @stepping_into_sobriety who’s nearly three and a half years sober and bringing all of her insight to the conversation.We talk about what alcohol *gave* her at the start escape, distraction, “a friend” and what it slowly took away: self-trust, health and peace. Louisa opens up about relationships and the moment she made sobriety non-negotiable.We also get into neurodivergence, emotional regulation and the real-life tools that helped her change everything.Louisa is a therapist specialising in habit change and emotional regulation, she realised her reliance on wine at the end of the day was incongruent with what she taught clients. Following the many benefits she noticed in sobriety, she now loves working with others to help them create a fulfilling alcohol-free life they’re genuinely happy with. She supports others through one-to-one sessions, online courses and hypnotherapy. You can listen to her podcast, The Sober Rebel, her audiobook, Becoming a Sober Rebel, or head to her website for plenty of resources: www.louisaevans.com.Follow Olivia on @greyareadrinker or to find out more about upcoming courses www.greyareadrinker.ie

Megan Boggs Alcohol-Free at 25
EThis week I'm chatting to Megan Boggs @getmellow_withmeg, who gave up alcohol 4 years ago at the tender age of 25. We chat about how this impacted all areas of her life, especially her connections with her friends. Megan is a Dublin-based life coach originally from Tyrone who helps people change their relationship with alcohol - whether that means removing it completely or softening its impact. Her approach to coaching is client-led, focusing on self discovery, sustainable change and helping people build a life they don’t feel the need to escape from. Megan recently went full time in her coaching business and is passionate about helping others reconnect with themselves and create a life that feels genuinely good.You can get in touch with Megan on [email protected]. If you’d like to begin to change your relationship with alcohol you can find me @greyareadrinker or on www.greyareadrinker.ie

What 10 Years Alcohol-Free Looks Like with Casey Davidson
EThis week on No More Booze, I'm joined by Casey Davidson from Seattle, host of the brilliant Hello Someday podcast, as she celebrates 10 years alcohol free. Casey unpacks how red wine, motherhood, anxiety and high-achieving pressure kept her stuck in a bottle-a-night cycle and why moderation simply wasn’t an option for her. She shares the shame, the 3am wake-ups and what finally helped: support, coaching, community and learning to put boundaries in place. We talk sober curiosity, identity shifts and why a 100-day alcohol-free goal can change everything.Casey McGuire Davidson is a Life & Sobriety Coach, speaker, and host of the Top 100 Mental Health show The Hello Someday Podcast for Sober Curious Women. Featured on Good Morning America, NPR,HuffPost, The New York Times, NBC News and more, she helps high‑achieving women change their relationship with alcohol so they can drink less and live more. Enjoy! Find Casey @caseymdavidon or at https://hellosomedaycoaching.comTo find out more about my Group Coaching Program go to www.greyareadrinker.ie

Doing a Bomber Into the World of Sobriety with John Boland
E***Please note that this is a episode includes a conversation about suicide***This week on No More Booze, I'm joined by the effervescent John Boland @bolandjohn0, a man I literally met on the side of a mountain! We talk about what 30 years of drinking (and living behind a mask) really cost him and what sobriety has given back. John shares the moment with his son that changed everything and how irrational thinking led to irrational behaviour, his mental health and lots of other aspects of his life.We chat recovery tools, boundaries, 'playing the tape forward', miracles and why John’s big suggestion is simple: if you’re sitting on the fence, do a bomber headfirst into the sobriety world. Enjoy John's energy, vitality, zest for life and incredible positivity in this episode.Jon Boland from Finglas in Dublin. He has been sober for the last 6 years and is loving every second of it. John feels that he has been given a second chance at life and he is grabbing with both hands. He does a lot of volunteer work and has set up a business called Get Up Adventures working alongside marginalised communities. In this, he has found his purpose in life and credits sobriety as the gift that keeps on giving. John, along with a few others, is doing a Paddy's Day hike up at Glencullen, Dublin starting at 9.30am. Come Join Us! Feel free to contact him @bolandjohn0 for more details.If any topic in this podcast has affected you, please reach out to www.pieta.ie or www.samaritans.ieIf you are interested in joining one of my Monthly Groups, please visit www.greyareadrinker.ie or send me a DM on instagram @greyareadrinker

Solo Episode- Listeners Questions Answered
EIt’s a solo episode this week on No More Booze and I’m answering your Instagram AMA questions.We start with the Stages of Change (the trans-theoretical model): pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, relapse/recycling and termination. I break down what each stage looks like in real life, why ambivalence is so normal for grey area drinkers and how identity (and neuroplasticity) shifts over time.I also chat about what I’d do if my kids started drinking as teens and the hardest bits of giving up booze: stillness, stopping, nervous system regulation and learning to feel “enough” without the wine. Enjoy!As always feel free to reach out to me on instagram @greyareadrinker or on my website www.greyareadrinker.ie

Anna Donaghey- What Are You Thirsty For?
EThis week on No More Booze, I’m joined by fellow podcaster Anna Donaghey, host of The Big Drink Rethink Podcast, coach and author of the brilliant new book ‘What Are You Thirsty For?’Anna shares how she quit alcohol five years ago after a long bouncing along the bottom period. There was no dramatic rock bottom, just exhaustion and that constant inner tug-of-war.We talk grey area drinking, why awareness comes before action and the cost of using alcohol as the fastest way to change your state.We also dig into unmet needs, perfectionism, self-limiting beliefs and the bigger question: not ‘is my drinking bad enough?’ but ‘is my life good enough?’Find Anna at thebigdrinkrethink.com and search ‘The Big Drink Rethink’ wherever you listen to your podcasts. Anna is an alcohol mindset coach and host of the acclaimed podcast The Big Drink Rethink. A former advertising strategist, she brings insight, empathy and humour to conversations about alcohol, identity and intentional living. After quitting drinking five years ago, Anna set out to explore why we drink - and what we’re really looking for. Her debut book, What Are You Thirsty For?, invites readers to get curious, reconnect with themselves, and create a life where nourishment is genuine and substitutes are irrelevant.Buy Anna’s book:‘What Are You Thirsty For? Rethinking Alcohol and The Life You Want:https://www.thebigdrinkrethink.com/book Connect with Anna:Website: thebigdrinkrethink.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/annadonagheyInstagram: instagram.com/bigdrinkrethinkTo find out more about me, my work as an Alcohol-Free Coach & Mentor visit www.greyareadrinker.ie or find me on instagram @greyareadrinker
If You Don’t See It, You Can’t Be It with Sinead Anderson
EThis week on No More Booze, I’m joined by Sinead Anderson @anderson.sinead a Galway woman living in the south of France, who’s three and a half years alcohol-free and wishes she had done it sooner. We chat about growing up shy, using booze for confidence and the years of 'it’s fine, everybody does it' attitude until the switch finally flipped.Sinead shares how quitting alongside her husband changed everything: no more shame-filled mornings, more self-acceptance and a real sense of reclaiming who she is. We talk visualisation, using 'I don’t drink' as a full sentence, why moderation didn’t work and the new dopamine swaps (sea swimming and lifting weights). Sinead is a life coach who's approach reflects that same grounded clarity. She is based in France and works online and in person with her clients. Gentle but attentive, she works with presence and care, listening deeply to what is said and to what might lie beneath the surface. I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I did recording it.Find Sinead at sineadandersoncoaching.com and on Instagram @anderson.sineadTo find out more about me, my work as an Alcohol-Free Coach & Mentor visit www.greyareadrinker.ie or find me on instagram @greyareadrinker

Joanne McCarthy Colbert- Removing Alcohol Was the Missing Piece
EThis week on No More Booze, I’m chatting with my beautiful pal Joanne McCarthy-Colbert @jomccointeriors about what it looks like to quit drinking without a rock bottom and how finding the words grey area drinker was the switch that finally changed it all. Joanne shares her story of starting young, having no off switch and the years of trying to figure out where she fit (not dependant on alcohol but not able to moderate either). We talk fertility treatment, motherhood, anxiety, identity, perimenopause brain fog and why alcohol just stopped matching her values. We also chat about dopamine swaps, manifestation and the power of being fully present even in grief. Joanne is an interior designer, entrepreneur and creative visionary based in Ireland. Known for blending practical design with soul and intention, she helps clients transform their spaces into homes that truly reflect who they are. One year alcohol-free, Joanne also speaks openly about personal growth, discipline and building a life and business with clarity, focus and purpose. Enjoy!Find Joanne on Instagram: @jomccointeriorsTo find out more about me, my work as an Alcohol-Free Coach & Mentor visit www.greyareadrinker.ie or find me on instagram @greyareadrinker

Brenda Dennehy-The Comeback Queen
EThis week on No More Booze, I'm joined by fellow podcaster Brenda Dennehy, to talk about addiction, recovery and what it really takes to rebuild a life.Brenda is the host of The Comeback with Brenda Dennehy and the Brenda and Alan podcast. She is a former BBC, ITV, and Sky News television producer, as well as an experienced radio producer. Originally from Ballydesmond on the Cork–Kerry border, Brenda is over six years in recovery from prescription medication addiction and alcohol, and her lived experience is at the heart of her work. Through her weekly podcast, The Comeback, Brenda shares powerful stories of resilience, recovery, and rebuilding life after setbacks, creating a space where guests and listeners feel seen, heard, and understood. Her work focuses on mental health, personal growth, and reminding people that no matter how far you fall, a comeback is always possible. In this episode, we chat ADHD, anxiety, shame, community, and how Brenda learned to live loud and proud in this phase of her life, becoming her own best friend along the way. Enjoy!Find Brenda on Instagram @brendasbits @thecomebackwithbrendaTo find out more about me, my work as an Alcohol-Free Coach & Mentor visitwww.greyareadrinker.ieOr find me on instagram @greyareadrinker

Sandra & Sarah's Sober Journey
EThis week on No More Booze, I’m joined by the dynamic duo, Sandra Healy and Sarah Mills, co-founders of the TABB platform, dedicated to helping women take a break from booze. We talk about their personal journeys with alcohol, touching on the good, the bad and the moments of realisation that led them to an alcohol-free life.Sandra shares her experience as a mother navigating her relationship with wine, while Sarah recounts how she transformed her drinking habits after seeking clarity during tough times. Together, they shed light on the challenges women face when re-evaluating their drinking, the power of community and the liberation found in sobriety. Discover how their platform, TABB, is providing a safe space for women to share their stories and support one another on the journey to sobriety. Enjoy!For more information visit: https://tabbforwomen.comSandra Healy is the co-founder of TABB and has been alcohol-free since February 2023. After years of questioning her drinking and several attempts to quit, finding the right support and community changed everything.With almost 30 years’ experience as a nurse and now training as a recovery coach, Sandra brings deep compassion, care and understanding to her work. Originally from Ireland and now living in Barcelona, she’s passionate about helping women do the inner work, reconnect with themselves and experience the freedom and joy of an alcohol-free life.Sarah Mills is the co-founder of TABB for Women and a Recovery Coach Professional, based in Manchester where she lives with her dogs & family. A former teacher, she’s passionate about learning, personal growth, and building a supportive community where women can feel safe, seen and empowered. When she’s not working on TABB, you’ll find her walking her dogs, jogging or line dancing… enthusiastically (despite 2½ years of practice, she suggests she should be a lot better by now!).

Dry January & Beyond with Susan Hodgson
EThis week, I chat with a great friend of the pod, Alcohol Free Coach Susan Hodgson @losetheboozewithsuz. We reflect on the journey of Dry January. As we wrap up the month, we discuss the challenges and triumphs of taking a break from alcohol and how to carry that momentum forward.Join us as we explore self-compassion and the reality of feeling overwhelmed in a booze-soaked world. Suz shares her own experience of going alcohol-free for five years and the balance between pressures and personal progress. We talk about the importance of filling the gap that alcohol once occupied with activities and self-care that are guaranteed to uplift us.Susan is an Irish coach living in France and a former wine lover who once couldn’t imagine life without it. After years in the grey area, feeling anxious and exhausted more often than not, she took a break from alcohol, was astounded by how much easier life felt, and never looked back. Over five and a half years contentedly alcohol-free, Susan brings both professional training and lived experience to her work, helping women take a real break from the booze, find the fun, and fill the gaps alcohol once filled. Her holistic coaching is shaped by her training in Jolene Park’s NOURISH method to replenish the body and brain, and Annie Grace’s mindset-based approach to questioning your relationship with alcohol. She writes about motherhood, midlife, and life beyond wine on Substack at susanmchodgson.substack.com, and shares light-hearted tips and encouragement on Instagram at @losetheboozewithsuz.

Conor Pope - The Unexpected Power of a Dry January
EThis week I sit down with Conor Pope @conorpope who has recently documented how a dry January turned into a dry forever, but insists he is not a judgemental Holy Joe. Conor shares how this began rather casually but evolved into a significant lifestyle change over the years. Conor Pope is a journalist, author and broadcaster. As The Irish Times Consumer Affairs Correspondent he writes about everything from the cost of living crisis to travel chaos and frequently comes to the aid of wronged readers. He’s a regular on RTE radio and television, Virgin Media and Newstalk and once appeared on Celebrity Masterchef but was sent home after inexplicably adding a field of lavender to an otherwise lovely dessert. In this episode, we talk about the cultural perceptions surrounding alcohol, exploring how our societal norms influence our drinking habits. Conor reflects on the unexpected joys and benefits he discovered after giving up the booze like his improved health metrics. His story is a great example of how a Dry January can change everything. Enjoy!

She Built a Wine Business, Then Gave Up Booze; Alison Calder’s Incredible Story
EThis weeks guest is Alison Calder @alisoncalderalcoholcoach whose story absolutely intrigues me. She worked in the alcohol industry for all of her career, even owning her own wine company, until she gave up drinking at 39.Alison shares her journey into sobriety. For 15 years she grappled with her drinking, ignoring her intuition and desperately clinging to the hope that one day she would manage to moderate her alcohol use and drink the way she wanted to. But alas, for many of us, this can never happen. Alison attributes her sobriety to finding acceptance, creating a life she doesn’t want to escape from, bringing in strong daily non-negotiables, finding joy in the little things, and living in alignment with her values.In this episode, Alison provides invaluable insights on the transformative power of accepting the reality of our drinking, the importance of community support and reframing our mindset, especially during this month Dry January.She has retrained as a positive psychology coach, specialising in helping women to stop drinking and rediscover themselves. This involves deep exploratory work around the reasons people drink, how to deal with cravings and triggers, and uncovering and working through any ambivalence they may have around alcohol. She then guides clients to reconnect with who they really are, what they truly want, what their values are, and what brings them joy.Alison offers 1–1 coaching, group coaching, group programmes, and workshops. She has also worked with community alcohol services, which has given her further insight into alcohol and the impact it has on people’s lives.

Kelly Cooney Building an Alcohol Free Community
EIn this episode of No More Booze, I welcome Kelly Cooney, founder of Alcohol Uncensored @alcohol_uncensored to discuss, among other things Dry January. Alcohol Uncensored is a warm and inclusive space for anyone rethinking their relationship with alcohol borne out of Kelly’s experience of community in various stages of her sobriety journey.Kelly shares her personal recovery journey, including relapses, resilience and the powerful connections with others she met through the alcohol free community Over the Influence. We talk prevention over intervention, why you don’t need a rock-bottom moment to choose change, and the benefits of alcohol-free living, from improved health, emotional regulation and the deep sense of support that comes from community. Enjoy!https://alcoholuncensored.co.uk