
The High School Brain in a 50-Year-Old Body: How Drinking Keeps You Emotionally Immature
Sobriety Snippets for Women Over 40 - Alcohol-Free Living with Soul, Smarts, and a Sense of Humor · Becca Jacobson
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Show Notes
Are you emotionally mature—or just older? What if alcohol has been quietly freezing your emotional growth for decades?
In this episode of Sobriety Snippets, I unpack a confronting truth: getting older doesn’t automatically make us emotionally mature. Alcohol may calm discomfort in the moment, but it quietly prevents us from developing the ability to handle rejection, shame, fear, and disappointment. So even at 40, 50, or 60, we can still react from old wounds formed decades ago. Sobriety isn’t just about stopping drinking—it’s about finally growing up emotionally.
In this episode, you'll
- expose the emotional patterns that have been running your reactions for decades.
- interrupt the automatic teenage responses still shaping your adult life.
- strengthen your ability to pause instead of react.
- rewire how you relate to shame, fear, and rejection.
Hit play now to discover whether you’re reacting from your 16-year-old self—and how to begin growing into a grounded, emotionally mature, alcohol-free woman.
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