Eire craved support in her sobriety journey, but what she found was a very non-inclusive, judgmental space. She then dedicated herself to lowering the barrier to entry for others seeking a life free from alcohol.

EPISODE · Apr 15, 2024 · 50 MIN

Eire craved support in her sobriety journey, but what she found was a very non-inclusive, judgmental space. She then dedicated herself to lowering the barrier to entry for others seeking a life free from alcohol.

from Flat-Pack Sober: Build Your Sober Life

Send us a textEver think there's a connection between putting together IKEA furniture and getting sober?   The steps to sobriety is much like the methodical assembly of those Scandinavian flat-pack puzzles. Each piece, much like each day in sobriety, is a step in the right direction, building a stronger, more resilient self. The way you tackle those flat-pack puzzles reflects how you approach life's challenges.  What works for one person might not work for you.This podcast is here to guide you through that assembly process, in a way that's both informative and entertaining. Welcome to Flat-Pack Sober!Have you ever felt lost and judged on your path to sobriety? In this episode, Eire Fullam, the amazing mind behind "Drink Sober, Not Boring.", will share her sober journey and how she built a welcoming space for people on their own sobriety paths.She goes all in on her sober journey – the ups, the downs, and those moments of doubt everyone faces. She shared what worked for her, from finding new hobbies to rocking a sober social life. We also talked about the amazing community she built and how "Drink Sober, Not Boring" is changing the game. It's proving that ditching alcohol doesn't mean ditching fun!She also sheds light on the need for more inclusive resources that reflect everyone's unique journey, discussing strides in breaking down gender biases and celebrating women's progress in recovery—while noting the absence of men. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants a fresh look at living an awesome life without alcohol. Her story will inspire you to chase your own sober life without judgment. This is how Eire built the sober life she wanted. If Eire's story resonates with you or you're on a similar path, remember that you're not alone. There's a whole community out there ready to support you. Until next time, keep building your life, one sober piece at a time.Connect with Eire beyond the show! Follow her journey on social media for more insights and inspiration:InstagramFacebookLinkedInThank you for listening and being a vital part of the Flat-Pack Sober community. Together, we’re building life one sober piece at a time. Stay tuned, stay strong, and keep assembling the best version of yourself! How to Support Flat Pack Sober: Subscribe: Hit that subscribe button to make sure you never miss an episode. It's the easiest way to stay connected with us. Share the Love: Spread the word! Share your favorite episodes with friends, family, and on social media. Your recommendation means the world to us. Rate and Review: If you enjoyed the show, leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us grow and improve. Join the Community: Connect with fellow fans on our social media platforms. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and more. Get in Touch: Share your thoughts, ideas, and feedback with us. Email us at [email protected] Updated: For the latest news, upcoming episodes, and exclusive content, visit our website at flatpacksober.com. Sign up for our newsletter to receive updates directly in your inbox.

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Eire craved support in her sobriety journey, but what she found was a very non-inclusive, judgmental space. She then dedicated herself to lowering the barrier to entry for others seeking a life free from alcohol.

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