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The Surprising Truth About Turning 60: Why Each Decade Keeps Getting Better in Sobriety
Season 1 · Episode 237

The Surprising Truth About Turning 60: Why Each Decade Keeps Getting Better in Sobriety

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

August 13, 202510m 49s

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Show Notes

Feeling stuck, aging, and unsure if life can really get better — especially if you’re still drinking?

In this honest and powerful episode, Becca opens up about her perspective shift as she approaches 60. She reflects on how every decade of her life has gotten better—not in spite of sobriety, but because of it. From rock bottom in her twenties to joy and purpose in her fifties, this is a story about what’s possible when you choose to break free.

In this episode, you'll

  • understand why your best decade might still be ahead of you.
  • feel inspired to take control of your story, no matter how late you start.
  • imagine waking up next year—sober, free, and proud of how far you've come

Ready for your own perspective shift? Tune in now—and if you’re craving a deeper reflection, Becca invites you to try the Sacred Mirror, a powerful tool to help you see your story in a new light.

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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.