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Sexier Sober
by Jess Marie White
For most of my life I was trying to be someone for everyone else. Getting sober was a quantum leap into a life of being my #1 priority.Sexier Sober is where I talk about what happens when you start telling yourself the truth — about alcohol, about who you are, and about the life you actually want to live.We'll talk about sobriety, alignment, intentional living, and the moment you realize you don’t have to keep participating in things that no longer reflect who you’re becoming.If you’re questioning drinking culture and ready to live at a higher standard, you’re in the right place.
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What You're Missing While You're Still Drinking
What if you got to the end of your life and realized you never listened?That voice quietly telling you something needs to change is your evolution is calling, and ignoring it has a cost most people never let themselves calculate.This episode is about what it actually means to outgrow alcohol. Getting so clear on who you are and where you're going that the drink stops making sense on its own. A vision so compelling that alcohol genuinely loses its grip.I get honest about the person who looks completely fine on the outside and feels like a shell on the inside. I've been there. Almost ten years of ignoring what I knew would change everything.I break down:Why removing alcohol opens the door to what actually needs to be addressedThe identity-first approach that made sobriety effortless and craving-free for nearly six years and countingWhat disconnecting to connect is quietly costing you in your relationships and your lifeThe deathbed thought experiment that cuts through every excuseThe Higher Standard doors are also opening April 20th. My monthly membership for people ready to listen to the call and actually get free. The life you've been waiting for is on the other side.
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Sobriety & Your Environment: The Piece You Might Be Missing
This episode is one close to my heart — and honestly, one I wish someone had handed me years ago.After celebrating my 30th birthday at a sober dance party (a dream), I found myself reflecting on something I hadn't fully put into words until now. What it actually feels like to be in complete alignment with your surroundings. And how rarely most of us in sobriety get to experience that.Your environment — the people you spend time with, the places you go, and the home you return to every day — is in constant conversation with your inner world. And if it's not supporting the version of you that you're becoming, it's making your journey harder than it needs to be.In this episode:What my 30th birthday experience taught me about environment and sobrietyHow to honestly assess whether your surroundings are aligned with who you're becomingLetting go of people and places — with love, not resentmentWhy your home environment matters more than you thinkWhat it looks like to build a life where sobriety feels like the obvious choiceMentioned in this episode:Daybreaker — daybreaker.comThe Higher Standard waitlist — [link]
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The Reason You Still Feel Stuck (Even When You Stop Drinking)
Most people think alcohol is the thing keeping them stuck.So they try to drink less.Take breaks.“Get it under control.”But then nothing actually changes.In this episode, I’m breaking down why that happens — and why removing alcohol alone isn’t what creates a different life.Because this was never really about the alcohol.It’s about the version of you that keeps choosing what’s familiar… over what you actually want.We talk about:why you can drink less and still feel the samethe identity shift that actually changes everythingwhat’s really underneath the patternand the decision most people keep avoidingAt some point, it stops being about quitting.And it becomes about who you’re choosing to be.If you’re at the point where you’re done circling this…and you’re ready to live at a higher standard…This is the work I do inside my membership.It’s not about forcing yourself to stop drinking —it’s about becoming someone it no longer aligns with,and having the support and accountability to actually hold that standard in your real life.Get on the waitlist here: https://jessmariewhite.myflodesk.com/raiseyourstandard
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Sobriety Will Expose You (That's the point)
In this episode, I’m talking about something that came up for me this week after experiencing a new level of visibility online—and with that, a new level of judgment.Body comments, sexualization, people projecting things that just felt… unnecessary.And it made me reflect on something deeper:A lot of us drink not because we need alcohol…but because we don’t feel safe being fully seen as we are.Alcohol becomes a buffer. A safety blanket.It softens the intensity of being perceived—of being judged, misunderstood, or fully expressed.So when you remove it, you’re not just removing a habit.You’re removing the thing that helped you avoid those feelings.And that means you actually have to feel everything you’ve been escaping.And that’s the point.Because what’s on the other side of that isn’t just discomfort,it’s you.Being seen in the truth of who you are.Not a filtered version, not a numbed version, not a more “acceptable” version...but the real version of you.In this episode, I talk about:why alcohol creates a false sense of confidence and safetythe fear of being “too much” and where that comes fromwhat happens when you can’t blame your behavior on alcohol anymorenavigating judgment, visibility, and being misunderstoodand what it really looks like to be yourself without numbing itThis is about more than sobriety.It’s about learning how to be fully seen… without abandoning yourself in the process.This is the sweet spot:A note on The Higher StandardThis is something we go deep into inside The Higher Standard—learning how to hold yourself, regulate yourself, and stay grounded in who you are, even when you feel seen, judged, or triggered.Because the goal isn’t just to stop drinking.It’s to become someone who no longer needs to escape themselves.If you’re ready to actually do this work and step into that version of you, make sure you get on the waitlist here:https://jessmariewhite.myflodesk.com/raiseyourstandard
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The Loneliness of Choosing a Higher Standard
Choosing an alcohol-free life can be one of the most empowering decisions you make. But something people don’t talk about enough is how lonely the journey can feel at times.When you stop drinking, you’re not just changing a habit. You’re stepping away from a culture that revolves around alcohol, and sometimes that means outgrowing environments, friendships, and ways of living that once felt normal.In this episode, I talk about the emotional reality of sobriety, the courage it takes to walk the road less traveled, and why the people you surround yourself with matter more than ever when you're raising the standard for your life.We explore:• why sobriety can sometimes feel isolating• what happens when you begin outgrowing certain relationships• the importance of surrounding yourself with people who support your growth• how community can make the journey lighter and more empoweringI also share why I’m creating The Higher Standard, a private membership for women who are ready to replace alcohol with alignment and build a life they’re excited to wake up to.The waitlist for The Higher Standard opens tomorrow.If this conversation resonates with you, I would love to have you inside the room.By the time you've listened, it's likely already dropped! Click here to save your spot.
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The Truth About Alcohol I’m Done Softening (Rebrand Edition)
After several months away from the podcast, I’m back with a new name and a clearer sense of how I want to show up here.In this episode I introduce the rebrand to Sexier Sober and talk about the shift that’s been happening behind the scenes — stepping away from performing online and choosing to show up more honestly and unapologetically.We talk about drinking culture, the ways alcohol disconnects us from ourselves, and why I’m no longer interested in softening the truth about something that is so deeply normalized in our society.This episode is about authenticity, alignment, and what happens when you start raising the standard for your life.Because sobriety doesn't have to be a struggle once you realize it doesn't align with who you are becoming.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessmariewhite/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jess_mariewhite Work with me: linktr.ee/jessmariewhite
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When Pain Becomes Your Teacher
Pain has a way of bringing everything to the surface — fear, resistance, grief, and truth. But when we stop running from it and start listening to it, it becomes one of our greatest teachers.In this episode, I share how I move through life’s hardest seasons while staying sober, grounded, and present — and how pain can become a portal into deeper self-awareness and trust.We’ll talk about:Facing your emotions without numbing or escaping.Choosing movement and mindfulness over avoidance.How pain brings you back into your body and your truth.The difference between control and real inner strength.Rebuilding self-trust through small, intentional choices.Pain is an initiation. It's the call to surrender to the knowing that you are always exactly where you are supposed to be.
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When Healing Doesn’t Feel Like Healing
Everyone talks about the breakthroughs — the light, the clarity, the glow-up.But what about the parts of healing that feel heavy, slow, or uncertain?The seasons where you can’t tell if you’re growing or just tired.Healing isn’t linear, and it’s not always obvious while it’s happening.Sometimes it looks like standing still. Sometimes it feels like losing yourself.Sometimes it’s the quiet dismantling of everything you thought was keeping you safe.In this episode, I open up about the real process of becoming — the messy middle between breakdown and breakthrough.You’ll hear her talk about:The phases of healing that don’t look like progress (but are).How growth can disguise itself as apathy, confusion, or fatigue.The identity shifts that come with sobriety and self-awareness.Why integration feels slower than transformation.How to recognize that your softness, patience, and stillness are strength.If your healing feels invisible right now — this is your reminder that it’s working.You’re just becoming someone your past self couldn’t have imagined.
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Why Peace Feels Boring
No one talks about how weird peace can feel when you’ve lived most of your life in chaos.If you grew up in instability or spent years chasing stimulation through alcohol, drama, or distraction — peace doesn’t feel safe at first. It feels flat. Empty. Like something’s missing. But that’s just your nervous system recalibrating to a new normal.In this episode, I get deeply personal about:How chaos can feel safer than calm when it’s what you grew up with.The addiction to intensity — and why “excitement” was really overstimulation.The empty space that shows up after you stop running on adrenaline.What it really means to build a new baseline of safety and self-trust.How sobriety changes your relationship with peace, pleasure, and self-worth.She also shares how childhood patterns, neurodivergence, and internalized shame can wire us to seek chaos — and how meditation, awareness, and emotional regulation can rewire that need.Peace might feel boring at first, but it’s not emptiness — it’s alignment. It’s where your creativity, intuition, and magnetism finally have space to land.
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When You No Longer Have an Escape Route
Ever notice how easy it is to reach for the “easy button” when life feels heavy? A glass of wine after a long day. A joint to take the edge off. Scrolling until you forget what you were even stressed about.But what happens when those escape routes are gone? When you’ve outgrown them, when they no longer work, and you’re left face-to-face with yourself?In today’s episode, I’m talking about:What it really feels like to sit with the weight of life without numbing it.Why removing escape routes is actually a form of deep self-trust.The tools and practices I reach for when things get hard.How presence — not perfection — is where the real power lives.This isn’t about glamorizing struggle. It’s about owning the truth: the sexiest thing you can do is stop abandoning yourself.If you’ve built a good life but alcohol (or any other crutch) still pulls you out of alignment, this conversation will hit home.✨ Ready to try it for yourself? Join me for Sober October — 31 days, one community, and the chance to see how powerful you feel when you take away the escape routes. Sign up here: jessmariewhite.myflodesk.com/soberoctober
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What Sobriety Really Gives You
Sobriety isn’t the fairy tale ending or the instant glow-up people imagine — it’s the beginning of facing what’s really underneath. In this episode, I talk about why alcohol was never the real issue, why quitting doesn’t magically fix everything, and how the real freedom starts once the numbing is gone.✨ Ready to explore this for yourself? Join me for the Sober October Challenge → https://buy.stripe.com/7sY4gAgFxcAGdBy3oZeIw00
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Welcome to Sober is Sexy
Welcome to Sober Is Sexy. This podcast is where I share the unfiltered truth about how I stopped drinking and never looked back —the shifts, the lessons, and the freedom that comes with living in alignment. No sugar-coating, and no pretending sobriety has to suck. Just real talk on freedom, power, and what it takes to build a life you actually want to be present for. Ready for a reset? Join my Sober October Challenge—31 days alcohol-free starting October 1. Click here to save your spot!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
For most of my life I was trying to be someone for everyone else. Getting sober was a quantum leap into a life of being my #1 priority.Sexier Sober is where I talk about what happens when you start telling yourself the truth — about alcohol, about who you are, and about the life you actually want to live.We'll talk about sobriety, alignment, intentional living, and the moment you realize you don’t have to keep participating in things that no longer reflect who you’re becoming.If you’re questioning drinking culture and ready to live at a higher standard, you’re in the right place.
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Jess Marie White
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