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The Childhood Moment That Made Me Believe I Was “Dirty”—And How It Fueled My Drinking for Decades
Season 1 · Episode 340

The Childhood Moment That Made Me Believe I Was “Dirty”—And How It Fueled My Drinking for Decades

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

March 20, 202610m 32s

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Show Notes

Ever wonder why certain painful memories from childhood still feel so vivid—and why they might be quietly shaping your relationship with alcohol today?

In this episode of Sobriety Snippets, I share a deeply personal childhood story—one small but emotionally charged moment that stayed with me for decades.

If you’re a woman over 40 navigating your relationship with alcohol, this episode will help you understand why the memories that stick are often the ones influencing your self-image, your behaviors, and your emotional triggers in ways you may not even realize.

In this episode, you'll

  1. uncover how a single moment of shame can quietly shape the way you see yourself for years.
  2. identify how unresolved emotional memories fuel anxiety, low self-worth, and the urge to drink.
  3. transform your self-image through simple but powerful re-parenting techniques—so you can heal your past and release the need for alcohol.

Hit play now to uncover how your past may be shaping your present—and take the first step toward healing your self-image so you can move forward with clarity, compassion, and freedom from alcohol.

This episode comes with a guide so you can learn to rewrite your own stories. You can get that guide here, plus we'll send you all previous guides Becca has created.

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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.