EPISODE · Jul 4, 2026 · 20 MIN
The Sobriety Experiment: Stop Looking for the Missing Piece
from Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life! · host Janet
The Sobriety Experiment: Stop Looking for the Missing Piece Episode Summary Have you ever wondered why, even after months or years of sobriety, a part of you still remembers alcohol fondly? Does that mean you’re destined to drink again? Or could it simply be that your brain is doing exactly what it was designed to do? In this episode, Lynette explores a thoughtful question from a Tribe Sober listener who has spent years learning about recovery, trying different approaches, and wondering whether there is still a “deep-rooted belief” keeping her stuck. Together we’ll explore a different perspective. Rather than endlessly searching for the missing piece, perhaps recovery invites us into something much more exciting: becoming curious enough to discover who we are without alcohol. Drawing on neuroscience, Brooke Castillo’s teaching on the Scientific Method, and Lynette’s own experience of leaving South Africa to build a new life in Mauritius, this episode is an invitation to stop waiting for certainty and begin experimenting with the life you truly want to create. In this episode we explore: Why your brain continues to predict alcohol long after you’ve stopped drinking. The difference between memory, prediction and genuine desire. Why enjoying memories of alcohol doesn’t mean you should return to it. Brooke Castillo’s Scientific Method as a framework for lasting recovery. The importance of making your own “best guess” rather than waiting for the perfect answer. How curiosity creates lasting change. Why sobriety is about building a life that becomes bigger than alcohol. What Lynette’s move from South Africa to Mauritius taught her about leaving something you love in order to step into something even more aligned. Key Takeaways Your brain predicts your past—it doesn’t determine your future. Research and education are important, but transformation happens when you begin experimenting with your own life. You don’t have to hate alcohol to decide you’re finished with it. Sometimes we leave something we love because we’re saying yes to something we love even more. Sobriety isn’t about certainty. It’s about curiosity. Reflection Questions What if there isn’t another hidden belief to uncover? What if you’ve already gathered enough information? What experiment could you try this week? What kind of life are you creating that is so meaningful, so expansive and so deeply yours that alcohol gradually becomes less interesting? If you stopped asking, “Why am I like this?” what new possibilities might open up when you ask, “Who am I becoming?” Resources Mentioned Recovery Rewired Podcast Series Path to Purpose Membership Positive Intelligence® (PQ) Brooke Castillo’s teaching on the Scientific Method Neuroscience of prediction and habit formation Ready for the Next Step? If this episode resonated with you, and you’d like support creating a life where alcohol is no longer at the centre, Lynette would love to work with you. Whether through one-to-one coaching or the monthly Path to Purpose membership, you’ll explore your brain, your nervous system, your identity and the practical tools that help you create lasting freedom. Connect with Lynette by emailing her [email protected] If you enjoyed this episode… Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who may need to hear this message today. Every review helps us reach more people looking for freedom from alcohol. Music Intro and outro music kindly supplied by Sutherland. Thank you for listening, and remember: Sobriety isn’t about becoming certain you’ve left the right thing behind; it’s about becoming curious enough to discover the life waiting in front of you.
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The Sobriety Experiment: Stop Looking for the Missing Piece Episode Summary Have you ever wondered why, even after months or years of sobriety, a part of you still remembers alcohol fondly? Does that mean you’re destined to drink again? Or could it simply be that your brain is doing exactly what it was designed to do? In this episode, Lynette explores a thoughtful question from a Tribe Sober listener who has spent years learning about recovery, trying different approaches, and wondering whether there is still a “deep-rooted belief” keeping her stuck. Together we’ll explore a different perspective. Rather than endlessly searching for the missing piece, perhaps recovery invites us into something much more exciting: becoming curious enough to discover who we are without alcohol. Drawing on neuroscience, Brooke Castillo’s teaching on the Scientific Method, and Lynette’s own experience of leaving South Africa to build a new life in Mauritius, this episode is an invitation to stop waiting for certainty and begin experimenting with the life you truly want to create. In this episode we explore: Why your brain continues to predict alcohol long after you’ve stopped drinking. The difference between memory, prediction and genuine desire. Why enjoying memories of alcohol doesn’t mean you should return to it. Brooke Castillo’s Scientific Method as a framework for lasting recovery. The importance of making your own “best guess” rather than waiting for the perfect answer. How curiosity creates lasting change. Why sobriety is about building a life that becomes bigger than alcohol. What Lynette’s move from South Africa to Mauritius taught her about leaving something you love in order to step into something even more aligned. Key Takeaways Your brain predicts your past—it doesn’t determine your future. Research and education are important, but transformation happens when you begin experimenting with your own life. You don’t have to hate alcohol to decide you’re finished with it. Sometimes we leave something we love because we’re saying yes to something we love even more. Sobriety isn’t about certainty. It’s about curiosity. Reflection Questions What if there isn’t another hidden belief to uncover? What if you’ve already gathered enough information? What experiment could you try this week? What kind of life are you creating that is so meaningful, so expansive and so deeply yours that alcohol gradually becomes less interesting? If you stopped asking, “Why am I like this?” what new possibilities might open up when you ask, “Who am I becoming?” Resources Mentioned Recovery Rewired Podcast Series Path to Purpose Membership Positive Intelligence® (PQ) Brooke Castillo’s teaching on the Scientific Method Neuroscience of prediction and habit formation Ready for the Next Step? If this episode resonated with you, and you’d like support creating a life where alcohol is no longer at the centre, Lynette would love to work with you. Whether through one-to-one coaching or the monthly Path to Purpose membership, you’ll explore your brain, your nervous system, your identity and the practical tools that help you create lasting freedom. Connect with Lynette by emailing her [email protected] If you enjoyed this episode… Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who may need to hear this message today. Every review helps us reach more people looking for freedom from alcohol. Music Intro and outro music kindly supplied by Sutherland. Thank you for listening, and remember: Sobriety isn’t about becoming certain you’ve left the right thing behind; it’s about becoming curious enough to discover the life waiting in front of you.
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