Feel Good Alcohol-Free with Lindsay Hennekey

Lindsay Hennekey

Hi, I'm Lindsay Hennekey, Sober Coach and Founder of Feel Good AF. This is a podcast for women who are sober or sober curious, looking for support in navigating a life without alcohol. I'm so glad you are here.  You may be thinking: What does an alcohol-free life look like for me? How do I live a life without drinking that doesn’t feel like I am missing something? How do I move beyond alcohol and into the elevated version of myself that I know is inside of me.  You are a hardworking, high-achieving, successful woman in so many areas of your life, who deserves to find a solution to the one big issue that has been holding you back. The solution exists and that's what this podcast is all about.  Each episode we'll cover one area of the Feel Good AF methodology - why moderation doesn't work, what to do when you have a slip, how to celebrate milestones, where you will find your alcohol-free community - and everything in between.  You'll be hearing a lot from me, but I'll also be bringing in a wide range of incredible women to share their stories, expertise, tips & advice, and so much more. Follow Feel Good Alcohol-Free wherever you get your podcasts, and subscribe to my YouTube channel for video episodes. Thanks for listening! Lindsay is your sober coach, not a health professional. If you are chemically dependent on alcohol, consult your doctor on the steps you need to take to safely detox. 

  1. Episode 68:  What Happens When Women Tell the Truth About Drinking with Kerri Maher, Author of Summer of Love

    4d ago

    Episode 68: What Happens When Women Tell the Truth About Drinking with Kerri Maher, Author of Summer of Love

    If you've ever devoured a book because the main character's struggle with alcohol felt a little too familiar, this episode is for you. Lindsay sits down with USA Today bestselling author Kerri Maher, the writer behind The Paris Bookseller, The Girl in White Gloves, and The Kennedy Debutante to talk about her brand-new novel, Summer of Love. The book weaves together two timelines: an older sister running the family vineyard in 1967 California, and her daughter quietly struggling with her drinking decades later, all while chasing the identity of an anonymous author whose books seem to know her family's secrets a little too well. Kerri is also four and a half years alcohol-free, and in this conversation she opens up about why she finally went public with her own sobriety, why fiction about drinking matters just as much as memoir, and how storytelling — hers and other women's becomes a quiet act of service for anyone still stuck in silence. You'll discover: Why Kerri built a novel around alcohol without writing a memoir and why fiction can reach people memoir can'tHow her own sobriety journey shaped Winnie, Miranda, and Dawn without any one of them being "her"Why moderation was harder for Kerri to sustain than quitting altogetherHow alcohol marketing quietly wrote itself into our idea of "the good life," and why that's so hard to unwindWhat it's actually like to talk to your kids about being a sober parent and why Kerri sees it as the safest thing she can be for themWhy "no word is wasted," even the five unpublished novels sitting in her atticSimple, low-pressure ways to normalize an alcohol-free life, even when your identity or your family's business is tied to alcoholIf you've ever wished more of the books and shows you loved actually got drinking right, this conversation is a reminder of how powerful it is when they finally do. About Kerri Maher Kerri Maher is the USA Today bestselling author of The Paris Bookseller, The Girl in White Gloves, and The Kennedy Debutante. Writing as Kerri Majors, she is also the author of This Is Not a Writing Manual: Notes for the Young Writer in the Real World. She holds an MFA from Columbia University and lives with her daughter and dog in a leafy suburb west of Boston, Massachusetts. Her new novel, Summer of Love, releases July 7. Find Kerri Instagram: @kerrimaherwriter Substack: Sandcastles with Kerri Maher and The Well-Resourced Parent (search "Kerri Maher" on Substack) Get the Book 📖 Summer of Love by Kerri Maher — Order here Support the show Here's how you can stay connected:  🗓️ Schedule a 30-minute Discovery Call👩‍💻 Sign-up for Feel Good AF Coaching📱Follow along on Instagram📰 Subscribe to the Feel Good AF newsletterAnd remember, Lindsay is a sober coach, not a health professional. If you are chemically dependent on alcohol (or think you might be), consult your doctor on the steps you need to take to safely detox.  Intro/Outro Music Credit: Cozy Lofi Beat - Split memmories by Idoberg Sober curious women. Quit drinking without AA, How to quit drinking for High Achieving women.

    50 min
  2. Episode 67: How Self Trust Gets You To Sobriety

    Jul 1

    Episode 67: How Self Trust Gets You To Sobriety

    If you've ever promised yourself, "Today's the day I stop drinking," only to find yourself pouring another glass that evening, this episode is for you. Lindsay breaks down why so many high-achieving women stay stuck in the stop-start cycle with alcohol and why the problem isn't a lack of discipline or willpower. The real issue? Self-trust. In this episode, you'll learn why lasting sobriety isn't built by trying harder, but by becoming someone you can consistently count on. Lindsay shares her Identity → Practice → Trust framework, explains why slips are valuable feedback (not failure), and offers practical ways to build confidence one decision at a time. You'll discover: Why willpower isn't enough to change your relationship with alcoholThe hidden role self-trust plays in lasting sobrietyHow to stop viewing slips as failure and start using them as informationWhy practicing alcohol-free living matters more than consuming more informationHow identity shifts make staying alcohol-free feel natural—not forcedSimple questions to help you identify whether you're struggling with identity, practice, or trustIf you're tired of negotiating with yourself, breaking promises, and wondering why moderation never seems to stick, this conversation will help you approach sobriety in a completely different way. Remember: Information doesn't create transformation. Action does. Support the show Here's how you can stay connected:  🗓️ Schedule a 30-minute Discovery Call👩‍💻 Sign-up for Feel Good AF Coaching📱Follow along on Instagram📰 Subscribe to the Feel Good AF newsletterAnd remember, Lindsay is a sober coach, not a health professional. If you are chemically dependent on alcohol (or think you might be), consult your doctor on the steps you need to take to safely detox.  Intro/Outro Music Credit: Cozy Lofi Beat - Split memmories by Idoberg Sober curious women. Quit drinking without AA, How to quit drinking for High Achieving women.

    33 min
  3. Episode 66: Why Are We Afraid to Quit Drinking?

    Jun 24

    Episode 66: Why Are We Afraid to Quit Drinking?

    Why Perfectionism Keeps You Stuck in the Drinking Cycle In this episode, Lindsay Hennekey explores one of the biggest reasons high-achieving women stay trapped in the stop-start drinking cycle: the fear of failure. If you've ever told yourself you'll quit drinking after the next vacation, after the busy season at work, or once life calms down, this conversation will help you understand what's really keeping you stuck. Lindsay breaks down how perfectionism, fear of the unknown, and the pressure to "get it right" make alcohol feel safer than change—even when you know drinking is no longer serving you. You'll also learn why self-trust erodes with every broken promise, how alcohol becomes a default coping strategy, and what it takes to start building a life that feels good without relying on a drink at the end of the day. In this episode, you'll learn: Why perfectionism and sobriety often collideHow fear of failure keeps you from fully committing to changeThe connection between broken promises and lost self-trustWhy alcohol feels like relief—but actually prevents growthHow high-achieving women get stuck in the daily pressure-and-reward drinking loopThe science of loss aversion and why your brain resists giving up alcoholWhy quitting drinking is really an identity shift, not a willpower challengeA simple strategy to interrupt cravings and create space for a different decisionHow to start practicing life alcohol-free without focusing on perfectionKey Takeaways Most women who struggle with drinking don't need more information. They already know the health risks, the benefits of sobriety, and the rules they've tried to follow countless times before. The real challenge isn't learning more—it's integrating what they already know and taking action despite the discomfort. Perfectionism creates an impossible standard where any slip feels like failure. When that happens, staying in the drinking cycle can feel safer than risking the uncertainty of change. But lasting freedom comes from approaching sobriety as a practice, not a performance. This episode is a reminder that you don't need to quit drinking perfectly. You simply need to start creating evidence that you can trust yourself again—one decision, one evening, and one experience at a time. If you're tired of negotiating with yourself every afternoon and wondering why moderation never seems to stick, this episode will help you understand what's happening beneath the surface and show you a different path forward. Support the show Here's how you can stay connected:  🗓️ Schedule a 30-minute Discovery Call👩‍💻 Sign-up for Feel Good AF Coaching📱Follow along on Instagram📰 Subscribe to the Feel Good AF newsletterAnd remember, Lindsay is a sober coach, not a health professional. If you are chemically dependent on alcohol (or think you might be), consult your doctor on the steps you need to take to safely detox.  Intro/Outro Music Credit: Cozy Lofi Beat - Split memmories by Idoberg Sober curious women. Quit drinking without AA, How to quit drinking for High Achieving women.

    29 min
  4. Episode 65: How to Quit Drinking and Still Have a Social Life with Jakee Zaccor

    Jun 17

    Episode 65: How to Quit Drinking and Still Have a Social Life with Jakee Zaccor

    Presence Over Escape: How Jakee Zaccor Built an Alcohol-Free Life Worth Showing Up For In this episode, Lindsay Hennekey talks with Jakee Zaccor — creative director, yoga teacher, and founder of Shake Social Club — about what it really takes to quit drinking and build a life that feels good without alcohol. Jakee got sober at 28 after years of high-pressure tech culture, late nights in New York City, and a drinking habit that had quietly taken over her identity, her friendships, and her free time. Now 11 years alcohol-free, she runs a booze-free nightlife and wellness movement in Burlington, Vermont, proving that fun, connection, and community don't require a drink in your hand. If you've ever worried that quitting drinking will make your life smaller, this conversation will change your mind. In this episode, you'll learn: Why a high-achieving, high-functioning life can hide a serious drinking problemWhat it felt like to get sober at 28 when no one around you drinksWhy some people in your life will push back when you stop drinking and what that's really aboutHow replacing happy hour with movement changed everything in early sobrietyThe exhausting mental gymnastics of monitoring your drinking around other peopleWhat it means to find your identity after alcohol has taken up all the spaceWhy Jakee started Shake Social Club and what alcohol-free community can actually look likeHow sobriety made Jakee's life bigger, not smallerKey takeaways: Quitting drinking isn't just about stopping. It's about discovering who you are without alcohol filling up your evenings, your weekends, and your sense of self. When you remove it, you get to find out what you actually like, who your real friends are, and what kind of life you want to build. The people around you may not always celebrate your decision to stop drinking especially if their own relationship with alcohol is something they haven't examined yet. That reaction isn't about you. It's a mirror. Jakee's story is proof that sobriety isn't a life sentence of missing out. It's an invitation to show up fully — to the dance floor, the yoga mat, the dinner table, and yourself. Support the show Here's how you can stay connected:  🗓️ Schedule a 30-minute Discovery Call👩‍💻 Sign-up for Feel Good AF Coaching📱Follow along on Instagram📰 Subscribe to the Feel Good AF newsletterAnd remember, Lindsay is a sober coach, not a health professional. If you are chemically dependent on alcohol (or think you might be), consult your doctor on the steps you need to take to safely detox.  Intro/Outro Music Credit: Cozy Lofi Beat - Split memmories by Idoberg Sober curious women. Quit drinking without AA, How to quit drinking for High Achieving women.

    59 min
  5. Episode 64: Alcohol, Perimenopause, and Feeling Good Again

    Jun 10

    Episode 64: Alcohol, Perimenopause, and Feeling Good Again

    Quitting Drinking in Midlife: Alcohol, Perimenopause, and Feeling Good Again In this episode, Lindsay Hennekey talks about quitting drinking in midlife and why alcohol can start to feel so much harder on your body during perimenopause and aging. If you’ve noticed that drinking affects your sleep, mood, energy, anxiety, or recovery more than it used to, this episode will help you understand what’s happening and what you can do about it. Lindsay shares practical tools for managing cravings, setting boundaries, and building an alcohol-free life that supports your health, confidence, relationships, and overall well-being. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why alcohol can feel harder to recover from in midlifeHow perimenopause and hormone changes can affect alcohol toleranceThe connection between alcohol, sleep, mood, anxiety, and energyWhy cravings are temporary and how to move through themHow to use urge surfing as a practical sobriety toolWhy boundaries matter when you’re changing your drinkingHow to align your alcohol-free goals with your valuesWhy slips do not mean failureHow to build self-trust and a new identity without alcoholKey takeaways: Quitting drinking is not just about one “last drink.” It is a process of learning new tools, creating new patterns, and becoming the version of yourself who no longer needs alcohol to cope, connect, or unwind. In midlife, alcohol can impact women differently because of hormonal changes, stress, sleep disruption, and changes in recovery time. What used to feel manageable may now leave you feeling anxious, exhausted, inflamed, or emotionally off for days. This episode offers a compassionate, practical look at how to stop drinking, manage cravings, and create a healthier relationship with yourself during perimenopause and beyond. Support the show Here's how you can stay connected:  🗓️ Schedule a 30-minute Discovery Call👩‍💻 Sign-up for Feel Good AF Coaching📱Follow along on Instagram📰 Subscribe to the Feel Good AF newsletterAnd remember, Lindsay is a sober coach, not a health professional. If you are chemically dependent on alcohol (or think you might be), consult your doctor on the steps you need to take to safely detox.  Intro/Outro Music Credit: Cozy Lofi Beat - Split memmories by Idoberg Sober curious women. Quit drinking without AA, How to quit drinking for High Achieving women.

    27 min
  6. Episode 62: Finding Your Voice in Sobriety with Self Expression & Podcast Guide, Sophia Noelle Graniela

    May 27

    Episode 62: Finding Your Voice in Sobriety with Self Expression & Podcast Guide, Sophia Noelle Graniela

    In this episode of Feel Good Alcohol-Free, Lindsay sits down with Sophia Noelle Graniela, an EFT practitioner, self-expression and podcast guide, and the host of Her Journey Home. The alignment sparks are flying throughout this one! Listen in as Sophia shares with Lindsay how sobriety has made space for her to develop true confidence and has given her the courage to explore and experiment with hobbies, passions, and career shifts that light her soul on fire. They go deep into letting go of excuses, the power of manifestation, how exactly EFT works, why it's okay to get certified in things you may never pursue as a career - and how sobriety is anything but boring. Whether or not you are interested in starting your own podcast, this episode is all about identity and finding your voice in many different forms. About Sophia:  Sophia is an EFT practitioner, self-expression and podcast guide, and the host of Her Journey Home. After years of hiding her voice and trying to fit in, sobriety and personal transformation led her to start sharing her story online and launching her podcast. Now she helps women turn their lived experiences into podcasts they don’t quit. Through a blend of identity work, emotional safety tools like EFT tapping, and clear podcast structure, Sophia supports women in building confidence in their voice and creating platforms rooted in authenticity, truth, and real connection. Connect with Sophia on Instagram @sophiagraniela Listen to Her Journey Home on Spotify Support the show Here's how you can stay connected:  🗓️ Schedule a 30-minute Discovery Call👩‍💻 Sign-up for Feel Good AF Coaching📱Follow along on Instagram📰 Subscribe to the Feel Good AF newsletterAnd remember, Lindsay is a sober coach, not a health professional. If you are chemically dependent on alcohol (or think you might be), consult your doctor on the steps you need to take to safely detox.  Intro/Outro Music Credit: Cozy Lofi Beat - Split memmories by Idoberg Sober curious women. Quit drinking without AA, How to quit drinking for High Achieving women.

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Hi, I'm Lindsay Hennekey, Sober Coach and Founder of Feel Good AF. This is a podcast for women who are sober or sober curious, looking for support in navigating a life without alcohol. I'm so glad you are here.  You may be thinking: What does an alcohol-free life look like for me? How do I live a life without drinking that doesn’t feel like I am missing something? How do I move beyond alcohol and into the elevated version of myself that I know is inside of me.  You are a hardworking, high-achieving, successful woman in so many areas of your life, who deserves to find a solution to the one big issue that has been holding you back. The solution exists and that's what this podcast is all about.  Each episode we'll cover one area of the Feel Good AF methodology - why moderation doesn't work, what to do when you have a slip, how to celebrate milestones, where you will find your alcohol-free community - and everything in between.  You'll be hearing a lot from me, but I'll also be bringing in a wide range of incredible women to share their stories, expertise, tips & advice, and so much more. Follow Feel Good Alcohol-Free wherever you get your podcasts, and subscribe to my YouTube channel for video episodes. Thanks for listening! Lindsay is your sober coach, not a health professional. If you are chemically dependent on alcohol, consult your doctor on the steps you need to take to safely detox. 

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