EPISODE · Jun 28, 2025 · 9 MIN
Season 1 - Episode 11: Mummy Wine Culture
from The Sober Connection · host Abi King
In this episode of The Sober Connection, Abi King explores the pervasive mummy wine culture, which normalises alcohol consumption among mothers as a coping mechanism for parenting stress. She discusses the dangers of this culture, including the normalisation of unhealthy coping skills, the masking of deeper issues, and the impact on children. Abi also highlights the health risks associated with alcohol consumption and encourages listeners to challenge the narrative surrounding mummy wine culture, advocating for healthier coping strategies and support systems.Get in touch:Abi30 Days to Freedom - A Gentle ResetAvailable here - www.levelupsobrietycoaching.com/30-days-to-freedom-reset/Instagram @levelup.withabiEmail [email protected] links: Terps & Co. www.drinkterps.co.nz - enter code ABI20 for 20% off storewideI use Riverside.fm for my podcast editing software. Click the link below to find out more!https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=abiMy podcast episodes are hosted and distributed by Buzzsprout. Click the link below for a $20 Refer a Friend voucher (T&Cs apply)https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2404910Music from #Uppbeathttps://uppbeat.io/t/tatami/in-motionLicense code: N5GLWPT8QQSRU7D2
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In this episode of The Sober Connection, Abi King explores the pervasive mummy wine culture, which normalises alcohol consumption among mothers as a coping mechanism for parenting stress. She discusses the dangers of this culture, including the normalisation of unhealthy coping skills, the masking of deeper issues, and the impact on children. Abi also highlights the health risks associated with alcohol consumption and encourages listeners to challenge the narrative surrounding mummy win...
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