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"Us vs Them": Our Common Enemy in Sobriety (it's not what you think)
Season 1 · Episode 241

"Us vs Them": Our Common Enemy in Sobriety (it's not what you think)

Sobriety Snippets for Women Over 40 - Alcohol-Free Living with Soul, Smarts, and a Sense of Humor · Becca Jacobson

August 20, 202511m 57s

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Show Notes

Ever been told that alcohol—or even the liquor industry—is your “enemy” in sobriety? What if that belief is secretly keeping you stuck?

In this episode of Sobriety Snippets, I share the insider marketing strategy of using a “common enemy” to build community—and why I refuse to use it in sobriety coaching. For high-achieving women, blaming alcohol, advertising, or society only leads to one thing: victimhood. And victimhood robs you of your power.

In this episode, you'll

  • gain clarity on why blaming outside forces keeps you stuck in victimhood.
  • hear why the “common enemy” approach keeps ambitious women powerless.
  • see what changes when you choose full ownership of your story.

Hit play now to learn why alcohol isn’t your real enemy—and how radical ownership will help you build a sober, powerful, purpose-driven life.

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This podcast explores the journey of sober living and sobriety, highlighting how health, mindset shifts, and overcoming regret from binge drinking and drinking can lead to powerful habits that support an alcohol-free lifestyle, especially for professionals and business women seeking self-improvement, confidence, clarity, and lasting empowerment.