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Paulina Pinsky celebrates 3 years sober!
Episode 25

Paulina Pinsky celebrates 3 years sober!

Sober Banter · Rachel & Colin Casey

December 23, 20241h 10m

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Show Notes

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00:00 Welcome Paulina Pinsky author of newly sober - Sober since 12/22/2021

02:55 Writing and Sobriety

06:01 The Sex Talk

10:30 Marijuana Addiction

23:42 Paulina’s sober life in Minnesota

35:22 The Addictive Nature of Modern Weed

38:07 A Sober Christmas Journey

46:34 The Role of Family in Recovery

51:05 The First Year of being newly sober (Sign up for her newsletter if you want to read more!)

01:00:38 The Magic of the First 90 Days

01:02:36 Navigating the Holidays Sober

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