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Bonus Banter: Quickfire Q&A
Episode 39

Bonus Banter: Quickfire Q&A

Sober Banter · Rachel & Colin Casey

May 1, 202514m 47s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Sober Banter, hosts Rachel and Colin Casey test some new wireless mics and their audio quality and discuss various ’50-50’ questions that elicit strong opinions, including pineapple on pizza, pets in bed, and billionaires. They also touch on more serious topics like sober influencers and harm reduction. The episode concludes with reflections on staying grounded and victimhood in alcoholism. Tune in for humor, personal insights, and candid opinions.

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  • (00:00) - Rapid Fire: Fun and Random Questions
  • (04:30) - Sobriety and Recovery Round
  • (07:03) - Philosophical and Ethical Dilemmas
  • (12:15) - Harm Reduction and Public Health
  • (14:26) - Thanks for listening
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