Last Drinks

Maz Compton
Last Drinks

Last Drinks is a new conversation about how to live an awesome life without alcohol, hosted by radio personality Maz Compton, who has been sober since 2015. With the hope to re-frame the cultural norm of alcohol in our society, explore sobriety and sober curiosity through the lens of honest, engaging conversations and empower people to redefine their relationship with alcohol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 11 DE FEV.

    Blues, booze touring and tetollaling

    Last Drinks is proudly sponsored by Buds and Beads, sparkling tea. Order yours now www.budsandbeads.com.au Use the code LASTDRINKS20 for a 20% discount. Ash Grunwald is a celebrated Aussie musician who’s been on stage on a tour bus and playing his guitar to audiences for his entire adult life. But six years ago he decided to stop drinking. Hear why Ash had his last drink and how it impacted his creativity and musicianship. (Spoiler: it was a GOOD thing!) Summary In this conversation, Ash Grunwald shares insights on quitting and the benefits it brings. He emphasizes the importance of getting into self-discovery and proving to oneself the positive outcomes of quitting. Ash also discusses the value of always being teachable and learning as a way to avoid stagnation. He highlights how learning new things brings vitality into life. Overall, the conversation encourages a mindset of growth and continuous improvement. Takeaways Quitting can be made easier by engaging in self-discovery and proving the benefits of quitting to oneself.Remaining teachable and adopting a beginner's mindset can lead to personal growth and prevent stagnation.Learning new things brings vitality and a sense of fulfillment to life.Embracing quitting as an opportunity for positive change can lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life. Chapters 00:00 Making Quitting Easier 33:18 Discovering the Benefits of Quitting 34:03 Always Be Teachable 34:51 Learning Brings Vitality Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    41min
  2. 4 DE FEV.

    The thing is never thing, ok.

    Last Drinks is proudly sponsored by Buds and Beads, sparkling tea. Order yours now www.budsandbeads.com.au Use the code LASTDRINKS20 for a 20% discount. In this conversation, Maz and Fiona Redding discuss the importance of letting go of identity and embracing change. They explore the concept that the thing we think is the problem is not the real problem, but rather a manifestation of our thoughts and beliefs. Fiona introduces the concept of the circle of responsibility, emphasizing the importance of taking ownership of our thoughts, feelings, and actions. They also discuss the power of stillness and the need to feel and process emotions. The conversation concludes with information on where to purchase Fiona's book, 'It Is Possible.' In this conversation, Fiona Redding shares insights on personal growth and self-discovery. She emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, practicing mindfulness, and overcoming self-doubt. Fiona also discusses the significance of building resilience, finding purpose and meaning, and creating a supportive environment. The conversation concludes with a heartfelt exchange of gratitude between the host and guest. Takeaways Letting go of identity and embracing change is essential for personal growth.The thing we think is the problem is often not the real problem, but a manifestation of our thoughts and beliefs.Taking responsibility for our thoughts, feelings, and actions empowers us to create positive change.Finding stillness and allowing ourselves to feel and process emotions is crucial for personal transformation.Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Fiona's Last Book 01:01 Letting Go of Identity 03:10 The Thing is Not the Thing 04:23 The Circle of Responsibility 06:28 Choosing How to Respond 07:22 Understanding Others' Behavior 08:25 Shifting Perspectives and Boundaries 10:47 Taking Responsibility for Your Life 11:23 Accepting the Present Moment 14:07 Letting Go of Past Trauma 15:13 Choosing to Be Present 16:20 The Process of Letting Go 17:05 Shedding Layers and Expectations 19:09 Internal Transformation 20:23 Embracing Stillness and Beingness 23:02 Moving from Extrinsic to Intrinsic Motivation 24:16 Experiencing Fulfillment in the Present 26:00 Feeling Your Way Through Pain 28:24 Finding Stillness and Letting Go 29:17 The Importance of Feeling and Processing Emotions 32:05 Balancing Thinking and Feeling 34:31 Where to Buy Fiona's Book 05:00 The Importance of Self-Reflection 10:00 Practicing Mindfulness 15:00 Overcoming Self-Doubt 20:00 Building Resilience 25:00 Finding Purpose and Meaning 30:00 Creating a Supportive Environment 35:00 Conclusion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    38min
  3. 28 DE JAN.

    Choose your choice

    Last Drinks is proudly sponsored by Buds and Beads, sparkling tea. Order yours now www.budsandbeads.com.au Use the code LASTDRINKS20 for a 20% discount. After “coming out” as sober several years ago, or as Lisa calls it “Sober Serious”, Lisa’s been overwhelmed with support for her alcohol-free lifestyle. Lisa is regularly asked many questions about a life “sans alcohol”, and she embraces the interest with a passion that enables her to authentically demonstrate that her rockbottom has made her a rockstar!   As the face of “CHOOSE YOUR SOBER”, a term which she coined to highlight that sobriety is a spectrum, this highly sought after speaker, sober coach, health & fitness consultant, columnist and founder of SOBEROBICS, Lisa G loves sharing her real life stories and happiness hacks of inspiration, connection, and overcoming self-doubt through enhanced self-love, self-belief and self-worth. She’s especially passionate about inspiring and empowering women to increase the awareness of their relationship with alcohol and to stop viewing it through the lens of a “magic fix-all elixir.” Lisa calls herself a “Choose Chick” as she believes choice is a super power we all have but forget to use - we are all just one choice away from a more amazing life and she chooses life every day with passion, purpose, love, laughter and sensational sobriety.  Lisa is adamant that happy is a verb rather than a noun, and she “does happy” every day, and encourages everyone to “do happy” daily. She is the founder, owner and Managing Director of “Lisa G” a bespoke health, fitness and wellness consultancy based in Sydney where she inspires clients to develop resiliency and self-esteem, muscle and movement, health and happiness, fitness and fun, and live as a limitless version of themselves with a sober curious awareness. Lisa has also established a Youtube Channel (100 Days to Happy Healthy and Hot) inspiring hundreds of men and women to find fitness in their homes, thus amplifying her message that muscle and movement are magic, and for everyone! Lisa holds a Bachelor of Sports Science degree from the University of NSW.  “We all have the inherent power to change and improve ourselves but sometimes it takes belief in someone else, and seeing their story from broken to brilliant, to bring that power to the surface. I’ve lived in the hopeless despair of active addiction, where my self esteem, self love and self worth were non-existent. Where I thought a life without alcohol was not only abhorrent, but impossible. Now I live a vital and sober life full of clarity, freedom, joy, connection and fun. I DO HAPPY authentically every day. And I believe that we all have the ability to live this way. In fact, it’s not just an ability, it’s a choice and a privilege, and one that I have phenomenal gratitude and appreciation for every day. If you are suffering, not living an optimal life and think there is no way out and the situation is hopeless don’t despair! You don’t have to go to the depths that I did. The choice of change is available to EVERYONE! If you’re on the wrong path and need to “course correct”, all it takes is a little bit of willingness, honesty and commitment and the life of your dreams will be yours today and forever”  (Lisa G)   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    39min

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Last Drinks is a new conversation about how to live an awesome life without alcohol, hosted by radio personality Maz Compton, who has been sober since 2015. With the hope to re-frame the cultural norm of alcohol in our society, explore sobriety and sober curiosity through the lens of honest, engaging conversations and empower people to redefine their relationship with alcohol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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