EPISODE · Jun 27, 2026 · 29 MIN
From Moderation to Freedom: Lynn's Goodbye Alcohol Letter
from Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life! · host Janet
This week Janet talks to Tribe Sober member Lynn Griffith from Durango, Colorado, who shares her powerful journey from decades of drinking to discovering the freedom of an alcohol-free life. Lynn first began worrying about her drinking back in 1999, yet it took many years, several attempts at sobriety, and countless moderation strategies before she finally found lasting freedom. In this honest conversation, she reflects on the exhaustion of trying to control alcohol, the impact on her health, confidence and creativity, and why mindset change has been the key to making sobriety stick. The episode concludes with Lynn reading her beautifully written "Goodbye Alcohol" letter—a heartfelt farewell to a substance that stole decades of precious time and energy. In this episode: Why Lynn knew she had a drinking problem as far back as 1999 The moderation tricks that never worked How a health scare became a turning point The books and podcasts that helped shift her thinking Why community support is essential for lasting sobriety The surprising role of alcohol-free drinks in her recovery The connection between drinking, depression and cognitive decline How alcohol robbed her of confidence, creativity and vitality Why it's never too late to reclaim your health and happiness The importance of taking recovery one day at a time Finding your tribe and building meaningful sober connections Memorable Quotes "I know how I felt drinking and I know how I feel not drinking, and there's just no comparison." "I wish someone had told me that it's so much easier just to quit than spend a lifetime trying to moderate." "I don't want to be an old lady drunk." "The poisonous effects of every previous night confiscated my brain cells, robbed me of my confidence, tamped down my spirit and crushed my creativity." Lynn's Top Tip "Just don't drink." It sounds simple, but as Lynn explains, recovery begins one day at a time. Focus on the one thing that matters most in early sobriety and allow everything else to follow. About Tribe Sober At Tribe Sober we help people discover that an alcohol-free life doesn't have to be boring, lonely or difficult. Through community, connection, coaching and education, we support our members to create a life they no longer want to escape from. Interested in taking a break from alcohol? Join our next 3-Day Reset taking place 1–3 July. During the Reset you'll discover: Why alcohol affects us differently as we get older The neuroscience behind cravings How to navigate social situations alcohol-free Practical tools to make sobriety stick How to create an alcohol-free lifestyle you genuinely enjoy Find out more at: Tribe Sober Subscribe & Review If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review and share it with someone who might benefit from hearing Lynn's inspiring story. Every conversation helps break the stigma around alcohol and shows others that change is possible at any age.
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This week Janet talks to Tribe Sober member Lynn Griffith from Durango, Colorado, who shares her powerful journey from decades of drinking to discovering the freedom of an alcohol-free life. Lynn first began worrying about her drinking back in 1999, yet it took many years, several attempts at sobriety, and countless moderation strategies before she finally found lasting freedom. In this honest conversation, she reflects on the exhaustion of trying to control alcohol, the impact on her health, confidence and creativity, and why mindset change has been the key to making sobriety stick. The episode concludes with Lynn reading her beautifully written "Goodbye Alcohol" letter—a heartfelt farewell to a substance that stole decades of precious time and energy. In this episode: Why Lynn knew she had a drinking problem as far back as 1999 The moderation tricks that never worked How a health scare became a turning point The books and podcasts that helped shift her thinking Why community support is essential for lasting sobriety The surprising role of alcohol-free drinks in her recovery The connection between drinking, depression and cognitive decline How alcohol robbed her of confidence, creativity and vitality Why it's never too late to reclaim your health and happiness The importance of taking recovery one day at a time Finding your tribe and building meaningful sober connections Memorable Quotes "I know how I felt drinking and I know how I feel not drinking, and there's just no comparison." "I wish someone had told me that it's so much easier just to quit than spend a lifetime trying to moderate." "I don't want to be an old lady drunk." "The poisonous effects of every previous night confiscated my brain cells, robbed me of my confidence, tamped down my spirit and crushed my creativity." Lynn's Top Tip "Just don't drink." It sounds simple, but as Lynn explains, recovery begins one day at a time. Focus on the one thing that matters most in early sobriety and allow everything else to follow. About Tribe Sober At Tribe Sober we help people discover that an alcohol-free life doesn't have to be boring, lonely or difficult. Through community, connection, coaching and education, we support our members to create a life they no longer want to escape from. Interested in taking a break from alcohol? Join our next 3-Day Reset taking place 1–3 July. During the Reset you'll discover: Why alcohol affects us differently as we get older The neuroscience behind cravings How to navigate social situations alcohol-free Practical tools to make sobriety stick How to create an alcohol-free lifestyle you genuinely enjoy Find out more at: Tribe Sober Subscribe & Review If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review and share it with someone who might benefit from hearing Lynn's inspiring story. Every conversation helps break the stigma around alcohol and shows others that change is possible at any age.
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