I Quit Wine - how to stop drinking and have a much better life

Sarah Louise Leather

Sarah Louise Leather has been working with women for over 30 years and is passionate about helping them to live much better lives. For the past 15 years, she's explored her relationship with alcohol and the effects it has on women, especially in menopause and beyond. She talks about overthinking drinking, brain chemistry and the role of hormones. Sarah is on a transformational health journey and being free from hangovers (waking up clear-headed every day) is a massive part of this. Follow Sarah @ https://www.instagram.com/iquitwine_withsarah/ ; DM her with any questions or comments.

  1. 3d ago

    049 ADHD, Alcohol & Me: The Missing Piece

    ADHD, Alcohol & Me: The Missing Piece For a decade and a half, I was possibly solving the wrong problem. It was around 40 when I first started questioning my relationship with alcohol. I knew something had shifted. So I spent the best part of a decade playing with the rules — alcohol-free days, months off, even a year off at one point, then two. Stop-start, stop-start. Then at 56, I got diagnosed with ADHD. And that changed everything. In this episode, I'm talking about the thing nobody told me at the time: why the ADHD brain and alcohol are such a difficult match — and why this is true for so many of the women I speak to who are neurodivergent and struggling with drink. In this episode, I cover: The gap between questioning my drinking at 40 and understanding why at 56 — and the year and a half it took me to really land in that diagnosisWhy alcohol works so fast on an ADHD brain (and why that's exactly the problem) — the dopamine piece, in plain EnglishMasking: the decades of compensating, overworking and performing "fine" that so many late-diagnosed women will recogniseWhy "one glass" was never realistically going to be one glass, and why that was never about a lack of disciplineHow alcohol doesn't just numb an ADHD brain — it quietens it. And why that makes it feel like a solution long before it becomes a problemMy own teenage introduction to drinking, and the anxiety I didn't even know I was carryingThe vicious cycle of hangxiety, shame, obsessive replaying of the night before, and how alcohol makes every one of those symptoms worse, not betterWhy gray-area drinking with an undiagnosed or diagnosed ADHD brain is such a perfect stormThe running-on-a-stony-path metaphor — and why the right support is like finally putting your shoes onA few gentle questions to sit with if you suspect this might be part of your story tooA few lines I want you to sit with: "Alcohol doesn't just numb the ADHD brain — it quietens it. And that's exactly what makes it feel so helpful, long before it becomes harmful." Some questions to ask yourself: Do I reach for a drink to switch off a busy mind, more than to actually enjoy the drink itself?Have I spent my life feeling like I was too much and not enough at the same time — too much energy, not enough follow-through?Do I crash in the evenings after holding it all together, all day?None of these are a diagnosis. They might just be a doorway. I'm not here to diagnose anyone through a podcast. But if any of this lands, please don't let it get brushed off — by yourself, or by anyone else. Find someone who actually understands neurodivergence and the nervous system. You deserve better than being told you'll simply "grow out of it." Mentioned in this episode: The I Quit Wine Collective — a safe space for like-minded women on this journey. Come in, have a look around, say hello. There's an entry level with access to my 30-day break from alcohol, and the option to join the full Collective when you're ready. Take a look here: https://www.skool.com/i-quit-wine-iqw-collective-3336 Email me here to share your story in confidence or enquire about 1:1 coaching: iqwwithsarah@gmail.com I'm rebuilding on Instagram after a break, please follow me & DM me to say hi. I'd love to hear what landed for you from this episode: https://www.instagram.com/iquitwine.withsarah/

  2. May 7

    048 5 Things I Learned From The First 30 Days Not Drinking

    5 Things I Learned From Doing the First 30 Days Alcohol-Free In today’s episode of the I Quit Wine Podcast, I’m sharing five of the biggest lessons I learned from doing the first 30 days without alcohol — and trust me, I’ve done those first 30 days more times than I can count. If you’ve ever found yourself stopping, starting again, promising yourself “this time will be different”, or wondering why moderation still feels exhausting… this episode is for you. Inside the IQW Collective, we’ve just started a 30-day reset around changing our relationship with alcohol — because the real shift isn’t about “resetting your drinking”. It’s about changing the relationship itself. In this episode, I talk about: Why your “why” matters more than anything elseThe powerful question to ask yourself about your relationship with alcoholWhy you don’t necessarily need to change the ritual — just the ingredientWhat cravings are really trying to tell youThe exhaustion and emotional flatness that can happen in early sobrietyWhy “just one” is usually the first one, not the only oneThe truth about stepping back onto the “downward escalator” of drinkingWhat happened after I drank again, following a full year of being alcohol-freeWhy overthinking drinking keeps so many women stuckHow to start building emotional freedom instead of relying on willpowerThis episode is honest, compassionate, and deeply practical if you’re navigating grey area drinking, taking a break from alcohol, or ready to stop the stop/start cycle for good. If you’re ready to stop overthinking drinking and start changing your relationship with alcohol in a supportive, compassionate space, I’d love to welcome you inside the IQW Collective. You’ll get: My 30-day relationship resetAlcohol Freedom coursesCoaching and support with 2 live calls each monthA private community of women who truly get it (this is a small group & it's fine to be anonymous) Lifetime access to everything. You join once and stay for as long as you would like to.Join the IQW Collective here. And if this episode resonated with you, I’d love for you to share it or send it to someone who might need to hear it today.

  3. Apr 12

    047 A special announcement if you are ready to change your relationship with alcohol

    🎧 A New Home for the I Quit Wine Collective In this short episode, I’m sharing something really exciting—I’ve created a brand new home for the I Quit Wine Collective, and I wanted to tell you all about it. This is a space that’s been evolving for a while, and it finally feels like it truly fits what we’re creating together. Here’s what I cover: 🏡 The New Home for the IQW CollectiveI talk about why I’ve moved everything into a new platform and created a more supportive, private space for you. The old Facebook group just wasn’t working—so many women didn’t feel comfortable sharing there, and it stayed very quiet. This new space feels completely different. ✨ What’s Inside the CollectiveInside the IQW Collective, you’ll find my core programmes—the IQW Freedom Formula and the IQW Academy—along with private podcasts, tools, resources, and ongoing support. It’s all in one place now, which makes it so much easier to actually use and benefit from. 💛 A Flexible Way to Get StartedI’ve changed the pricing so you can come in for a month and explore, with no pressure. And if you join for a year, you’ll also get a 1:1 coaching session with me, which is such a powerful way to get clarity on what’s really going on for you. 🌿 Who This Is ForIf you’re someone in that grey area—not a heavy drinker, but also not someone who can just take it or leave it—this space is for you.If you know alcohol isn’t serving you anymore and you want to pause, reflect, and understand your relationship with it more deeply, you’ll feel right at home here. 🧠 Getting to the Root of ItIn our work together—especially in 1:1 sessions—we look at what’s really driving the drinking. Your patterns, your beliefs, your emotional triggers. Because that’s where the real shift happens. 🌍 A Global, Supportive CommunityWe have women joining from all over the world, and I’ll be hosting live calls each month at different times to suit different time zones. Replays will be available (unless something very personal is shared). 🔒 A Safe, Private SpaceYou can share in the group or message me privately—whatever feels safest for you. Especially while the group is still small, there’s plenty of space for personal support and connection. 🔥 30-Day Challenge Coming SoonNext month, we’ll be running a 30-day challenge inside the Collective to help you really shift your relationship with alcohol. We’ll dive into the emotional side of things—the beliefs, the patterns, and the tools that actually make a difference. 🌟 What’s Possible for YouI also talk about the deeper truth of this journey—how so much of our drinking is tied to beliefs that life will be less enjoyable without alcohol. And when you shift that? The freedom, the joy, the lightness… It’s incredible. If this is calling you, I’d absolutely love to welcome you inside.📩 Send me an email at iqwwithsarah@gmail.com You can also check out the Collective via this link I’m sending you lots of love—and I’ll speak to you again soon. 💛

  4. 12/06/2025

    045 Think Less to Drink Less- How to Change Your Relationship with Alcohol Quickly

    In today’s episode, I’m diving into a truth that took me years to understand:👉 When you think less, you drink less.Not because you suddenly gain more willpower… but because you stop getting trapped in the mental loops that keep you reaching for a glass. I talk about how our brains fire off thousands of thoughts a day — and how those thoughts create emotions, and those emotions drive what we do next.Same situation, totally different reactions, depending on the thoughts we attach to it.This is why two women can have the same day… but only one ends up pouring wine at 5pm. I share how my own perspective has shifted over the years.Thought work helped me — but it wasn’t the whole picture. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is not chase the thought at all.Let it pass.Let it be.Let your body regulate before your mind spirals. I invite you to imagine your thoughts like clouds drifting across the sky.You don’t have to climb on every cloud.You don’t have to argue with them.You can let them roll in and roll out.In this episode, I share grounding practices that helped me stop getting stuck in repetitive, insecure thinking — the kind that used to send me straight to a bottle. This is a big one.I explain why alcohol itself isn’t the powerful force we think it is — it’s neutral.The grip it has on us comes entirely from the meaning, emotion, and habit loops we’ve built around it.When you loosen those thoughts, alcohol loses its charge… and you regain your power. I wrap up with an invitation:Share your own experiences with insecure thinking around drinking.Notice how often your thoughts are running the show.And remember — everything you want for your wellness, your peace, your freedom… it’s already within you.You just have to clear the mental clutter long enough to feel it. 🧠 Thoughts + Drinking: How They Shape Each Other (0:28) ⛔ The Limits of “Just Change Your Thoughts” Work (3:59) 🌥 Presence, Somatic Awareness & Thought Clouds (6:44) 🍷 Alcohol Is Neutral (11:27)💬 Closing Thoughts & Your Next Step (11:57) I'm opening up some more 1:1 coaching slots. If you're done overthinking your drinking, book a call here to discuss: 👉 Book a complimentary ⁠IQW Connect Call with me here⁠. Or join the IQW Collective to get my courses plus support (for a short time, you also get 2 x 1:1 sessions with me for 1 low price) here: https://iquitwine.com/iqwa/

  5. 12/03/2025

    044 Imagine 100 Days of Freedom From Alcohol

    In this episode, I talk about one of my favourite tools for staying alcohol-free: playing it forward. If you want more clarity, more energy, and a calmer relationship with yourself, this episode will really support you. Here’s what I dive into: 🔮 Playing It Forward 100 Days (3:02)I explore the idea of imagining yourself 100 days into the future—alcohol-free—and noticing how you feel emotionally, mentally, physically, and in your relationships. When you play it forward, the choice in front of you becomes so much clearer. 🎉 The 100-Day Alcohol-Free Challenge (5:12)I share the details of the 100-day alcohol-free challenge I’m starting in the new year inside the IQW Collective. We’ll be walking this journey together with somatic practices, tools for managing triggers, and a supportive community led by Sarah. 🧘‍♀️ Why the Mind–Body Connection Matters (7:30)For years, I felt completely disconnected from my body. In this episode, I talk about how tuning in—really listening to what your body is telling you—can release the urge to drink and bring you back into regulation. ⚡️ Triggers and Glimmers (11:25)I encourage you to get curious about your personal triggers—the things that dysregulate your nervous system and make you want to reach for a drink. And just as importantly, I talk about finding your glimmers: the small, soothing moments that help you settle, soften, and come home to yourself. 🤝 Joining the IQW Collective (15:01)I share how you can join the IQW Collective and take part in our 100-day alcohol-free challenge, and I talk through options for extra 1:1 support if you want it. You can always email me if you have questions or need help deciding. ✨ Recap & Call to Action (17:18)I invite you to dream into what your life could look like after 100 days without alcohol. How do you want to feel? What will be different? I’d absolutely love to hear your vision. If you'd love support in creating your own 100-day alcohol-free future, I’m here for you. 👉 Book a complimentary IQW Connect Call with me here: or a Coaching Session here: Wishing you beautiful, nourishing self-care. 💛

  6. 11/21/2025

    043 The 'When & Why' of the last time I drank alcohol

    In this episode of the I Quit Wine podcast, I take you behind the scenes of my own story—the emotional reasons behind the last time I drank alcohol, and how understanding this completely changed my relationship with drinking. Here’s what I talk about: 💛 Why We Drink for Emotional Reasons (0:59)I explore how so many of us turn to alcohol to shift how we’re feeling—whether that’s trying to numb shame, guilt, or grief, or trying to amplify excitement before a big event. Our thoughts and emotions are always intertwined, and getting curious about what’s underneath the urge to drink is where real change begins. 🍷 My Own Story: The Last Time I Drank (4:23)I share honestly about the last time I drank alcohol. I was feeling sad and lonely, and I wanted to feel happier and more energised for a family event. Instead, I ended up drinking more than I intended and waking up the next day full of regret. This was such an important turning point for me. 🔁 Recognising Your Own Patterns (7:29)I talk about how we all have our “thing” we struggle with. For some, it’s alcohol. For others, it’s something completely different. What matters is understanding your own relationship with it—your triggers, your habits, your emotional states—rather than comparing yourself with anyone else. 🌿 Building a Healthier Relationship With Alcohol (10:50)I walk through how my relationship with alcohol changed gradually over the years. It wasn’t overnight. It was a slow and steady shift into being genuinely disinterested in drinking. I invite you to reflect on what you want your relationship with alcohol to look like and offer gentle suggestions for moving in that direction. 🌟 Support Through the I Quit Wine Collective (16:36)I introduce the IQW Collective—my programme that brings together courses, tools, community, and coaching to help you develop a healthier, more peaceful relationship with alcohol. There’s no one-size-fits-all. You get to decide what freedom looks like for you. You can take a look here: https://iquitwine.com/iqwa/ Right now when you join, you get the trainings inside the portal as well as 2 private calls with me (valued at much more than the entire price of the IQW Collective. ✨ Recap & Gentle Next Steps (20:00)I close the episode by reminding you that everything you want is fully available to you. You’re not behind. You’re not broken. And you don’t have to figure this out alone.

  7. 10/30/2025

    042 Finding Freedom: A Conversation with Sober Coach Gillian

    In this episode, I chat with Gillian Cockburn, a sober coach who’s been alcohol-free for over five years. Her story is such a powerful example of what’s possible when you decide to question your relationship with alcohol — and choose a different path. Gillian stopped drinking on May 6th, 2020, after years of knowing something wasn’t quite right. She shared how she used to hide her drinking, even from those closest to her, and how she often felt empty and disconnected in her early 40s. Like so many of us, she was using alcohol to numb uncomfortable feelings and get through the day. What really helped her turn things around was doing deep thought work and mindset coaching — learning to change the way she thought about herself, her emotions, and alcohol. That shift gave her the tools to maintain her sobriety and create a much more vibrant, peaceful life. We also talked about how cultural and marketing influences have played such a big role in normalising drinking, especially for women. Gillian grew up in Scotland, where alcohol was part of almost every social gathering, and later found herself influenced by TV shows and media that glamorised wine as a symbol of sophistication or stress relief. She also pointed out how marketing specifically targets women — positioning alcohol as “Mummy’s little helper” — and how that can make it even harder to step away from drinking in midlife, when so many women are already dealing with identity shifts, hormonal changes, and big life transitions. One of my favourite parts of our conversation was around mindset shifts. Gillian talked about viewing alcohol as neutral — not good, not bad — and focusing instead on the thoughts and feelings that drive the desire to drink. Letting go of shame and judgement, she said, is what opens the door to true freedom. When I asked what advice she’d give to someone in early sobriety, she offered some beautiful, simple wisdom:✨ Pause and take a breath before you decide to drink.✨ Make a conscious choice, rather than reacting automatically.✨ And, most importantly, connect with others who get it — you don’t have to do this alone. You can follow Gillian on Instagram at @GillianSoberCoach and visit her website at www.findingyoucoaching.co.uk for more of her work and resources. Now’s the perfect time to get support inside the IQW Collective You get the entire program plus 2 x 1:1 sessions for one low price to help you change your relationship with alcohol: ⁠https://iquitwine.com/⁠

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Sarah Louise Leather has been working with women for over 30 years and is passionate about helping them to live much better lives. For the past 15 years, she's explored her relationship with alcohol and the effects it has on women, especially in menopause and beyond. She talks about overthinking drinking, brain chemistry and the role of hormones. Sarah is on a transformational health journey and being free from hangovers (waking up clear-headed every day) is a massive part of this. Follow Sarah @ https://www.instagram.com/iquitwine_withsarah/ ; DM her with any questions or comments.

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