The Alcohol Debate

Tabbin Almond

Welcome to the Alcohol Debate Podcast! If you're baffled by the mixed messages about alcohol or curious about the boom in alcohol-free drinks, this podcast is for you. We're diving deep into how booze impacts us individually and society as a whole. Join me as I chat with experts to debunk myths, explore the facts, and offer practical tips for those looking to change their drinking habits. This isn't an anti-alcohol crusade - it's about empowering you with the knowledge to make informed choices. So sit back, relax, and let's dive into the alcohol debate together!

  1. 1d ago

    #120 - The Jab & The Bottle - What GLP-1's Really Do To Your Relationship with Alcohol with Dr Jen Bradley

    In this episode Tabbin chats with Dr. Jen Bradley, a psychologist specialising in the psychological impacts of GLP-1 medications, such as Ozempic and Mounjaro. Together, they delve into the fascinating interplay between these drugs and alcohol cravings, exploring emerging research that highlights how GLP1s can suppress the urge to drink for many individuals. Dr. Bradley shares insights into the science behind GLP1s, explaining how they affect the brain's reward pathways, thereby altering cravings for both food and alcohol. The discussion also addresses the importance of understanding that while these medications can provide a window of opportunity for change, they are not a magic solution. Listeners will learn about the necessity of psychological support and emotional skills development to navigate the underlying issues that may surface once cravings are diminished. Throughout the episode, Tabbin and Jen discuss the potential challenges faced by those using GLP1s, including emotional adaptation and the need for coping strategies to manage raw feelings that may arise. They emphasise the importance of building a supportive environment and developing healthy lifestyle habits to ensure lasting change. Join Tabbin and Dr. Bradley as they unpack the complexities of alcohol use disorder in the context of modern medication, offering valuable insights into fostering a healthier relationship with alcohol and oneself.  Highlights:             (02:00) Introduction to GLP1 medications and their impact on alcohol cravings             (10:15) The science behind GLP1s and their effect on the brain             (18:30) Importance of psychological support alongside medication             (25:00) Emotional adaptation and coping strategies             (32:45) Building a supportive environment for change             (40:00) The role of lifestyle adaptations in achieving lasting results             (48:00) Future developments in GLP1 research and treatment   Connect with Tabbin: https://www.winetowatercoaching.com  If you're interested in exploring your relationship with alcohol further, consider reaching out for a free discovery call with Tabbin. Dr Jen Bradley can be found here: https://linktr.ee/drjenbradley

    #120 - The Jab & The Bottle - What GLP-1's Really Do To Your Relationship with Alcohol with Dr Jen Bradley
  2. Aug 12

    #119 - Resisting The Rosè

    In this episode Tabbin presents a practical toolkit designed to help listeners navigate the challenges of summer socialising while questioning their relationship with alcohol. Set against the backdrop of a sunny barbecue, Tabbin addresses the allure of summer drinks and the pressure to conform to social norms.  She starts by encouraging listeners to reflect on their current life satisfaction and how it relates to their drinking habits, emphasising that alcohol can often be a symptom of deeper issues. Tabbin then shares eight actionable tips, beginning with the importance of defining a clear decision to take a break from drinking, rather than leaving room for ambiguity. She highlights the significance of language in shaping our mindset and the need to approach this journey with curiosity rather than deprivation.  Throughout the episode, Tabbin discusses strategies for managing social pressures, planning ahead for events, and creating supportive networks. She stresses the importance of identifying personal triggers and ensuring that alcohol-free options are readily available. Moreover, she provides insights on how to gracefully navigate conversations about not drinking and the benefits of having a solid exit plan when attending gatherings.  As the episode unfolds, listeners are encouraged to notice and celebrate their progress, particularly in terms of improved sleep and overall well-being. Tabbin concludes with an invitation to reach out for support, reinforcing the message that change is possible and worth celebrating. Connect with Tabbin: https://www.winetowatercoaching.com If you're feeling inspired to take action but unsure where to start, book a free discovery call with Tabbin to explore your journey further. Resources: TryDry app - https://alcoholchange.org.uk/help-and-support/managing-your-drinking/dry-january/get-involved/the-dry-january-app Reframe app - https://go.joinreframeapp.com

    #119 - Resisting The Rosè
  3. Aug 5

    #118 - What's Your Body Really Craving with Inder Singh

    In this episode of The Alcohol Debate, Tabbin Almond is joined by nutritional therapist and neuroscientist Inder Singh to delve into the often-overlooked physical aspects of alcohol cravings. Together, they explore the intriguing idea that the familiar 5 o'clock urge for a drink may not solely stem from habit or willpower, but rather from what we consume—or fail to consume—throughout the day.  Inder shares his expertise on how alcohol serves as a significant energy source, particularly for those struggling with heavy drinking. He explains the biochemical processes behind alcohol consumption and its effects on our body's energy metabolism, highlighting how cravings may signal a deeper need for nourishment rather than a simple desire for alcohol.  As the conversation unfolds, they also tackle the serious connection between alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk, shedding light on how alcohol can disrupt hormonal balance and contribute to health issues. Inder provides practical advice on dietary changes and supplements that can help mitigate these risks, particularly for women navigating menopause. He emphasises the importance of incorporating sufficient protein and healthy fats into meals to maintain stable energy levels and curb cravings.  Join Tabbin and Inder as they unpack the complex interplay between nutrition, cravings, and alcohol, offering listeners valuable insights into fostering healthier relationships with food and drink. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the impact our diet has on our overall well-being and the importance of self-care in the journey towards alcohol freedom.  Highlights:             (02:00) Introduction to the physical side of alcohol cravings             (10:15) Alcohol as a source of energy and its effects on metabolism             (18:30) The link between alcohol consumption and breast cancer             (25:00) Nutritional recommendations for reducing cravings             (32:45) The role of protein and healthy fats in stabilising energy             (40:00) Insights on menopause and hormonal balance             (48:00) Encouragement to prioritise self-care and nutrition  Connect with Tabbin: https://www.winetowatercoaching.com If you would like a list of the supplements that Inder mentioned in the episode, please contact Tabbin on tabbin@winetowatercoaching.com Inder can be found here: https://theneuropath.com/

    #118 - What's Your Body Really Craving with Inder Singh
  4. Jul 29

    #117 - Breaking Bread with Strangers

    In the final episode of this short series where Tabbin Almond shares her experiences from her journey on the Camino de Santiago, she is focusing on the profound connections made with strangers along the way. She explores how these encounters challenged her perceptions and highlighted the importance of stepping outside of our echo chambers.  Through heartfelt stories, Tabbin recounts conversations with a diverse array of fellow pilgrims, from a woman who transformed her life after burnout to a young queer drag queen exploring her identity. Each interaction reveals the depth of human experience and the shared struggles that connect us all, emphasising that vulnerability can lead to genuine understanding and empathy.  As she reflects on the isolation often felt in relation to alcohol use, Tabbin encourages listeners to break down barriers and seek authentic connections. She reminds us that the instinct to isolate can be misleading, as many people are eager to engage in meaningful dialogue if given the opportunity.  Join Tabbin as she concludes this series with a powerful reminder of the beauty of human connection and the transformative potential of sharing our stories. She leaves listeners with a call to action: to embrace the choices that foster connection and understanding in our daily lives.  Highlights:            (02:00) The significance of making connections on the Camino            (10:15) Conversations that challenge perceptions and broaden horizons            (18:30) The impact of vulnerability in sharing personal stories            (25:00) Recognising the instinct to isolate and its effects            (32:45) Encouragement to seek genuine connections            (40:00) Reflection on the series and its overarching themes            (48:00) Looking forward to future episodes with guests and coaching insights  Connect with Tabbin: https://www.winetowatercoaching.com

    #117 - Breaking Bread with Strangers
  5. Jul 22

    #116 - Being, Not Doing

    In this episode of The Alcohol Debate, Tabbin Almond cotinue with her short series of stories and reflection from her hike along the Camino de Santiago, where she embraces the art of doing nothing. After five hours of walking, she finds herself captivated by a stunning view and an ancient olive tree, prompting her to pause and simply exist in the moment. Here are the wildflowers she talks about during the episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/136ZjDv6eJbOrkauxQmUfkvkSaCWiGbLU/view?usp=sharing  Tabbin explores the rarity of such stillness in our busy lives, encouraging listeners to appreciate the beauty of being unoccupied. She highlights the discomfort that often accompanies quiet moments, discussing how many of us reach for distractions, such as alcohol, to fill the silence. Drawing from her own upbringing, she reflects on the societal pressures to always be productive and the fear of boredom that can lead to unhealthy coping mechanisms.  Throughout the episode, Tabbin introduces mindfulness exercises, including the 5-4-3-2-1 technique, to engage the senses and cultivate awareness in the present moment. She emphasises the importance of allowing oneself to feel emotions that may arise during these quiet times, rather than using substances to numb them. By learning to sit with stillness, we can foster personal growth and a deeper understanding of our relationship with alcohol.  Join Tabbin as she invites you to slow down, breathe, and appreciate the beauty of simply being. She concludes by teasing the next episode, which promises to share a heartfelt story about the connections made along her journey.  Highlights:           (02:00) Introduction to the concept of doing nothing           (10:15) The beauty of the olive tree and the stunning view           (18:30) The rarity of stillness in our busy lives           (25:00) Mindfulness exercises to engage the senses           (32:45) The discomfort of quiet moments and coping mechanisms           (40:00) Preview of the next episode about meaningful connections on the Camino           (48:00) Encouragement to embrace stillness and self-reflection  Connect with Tabbin: https://www.winetowatercoaching.com

    #116 - Being, Not Doing
  6. Jul 15

    #115 - Learning From Cows

    In this episode of The Alcohol Debate, Tabbin Almond continues her short series examining her time walking the Camino de Santiago. This time, she is focusing on the powerful analogy of a field of cows in the Pyrenees. Drawing from her experiences, Tabbin illustrates how habits form and persist in our brains, using the cows' well-trodden path to a water trough as a metaphor for our own habitual behaviours, particularly in relation to alcohol consumption.  As she recounts her journey on the challenging French Way, Tabbin reflects on the simplicity yet profundity of the cows' behaviour, emphasising that just as they instinctively follow their established path without conscious thought, we too often find ourselves on autopilot when it comes to our drinking habits. She discusses the significance of repetition in reinforcing neural pathways, explaining how our subconscious can lead us to make choices that feel automatic, even when we're trying to change.  Tabbin also addresses the common frustrations encountered when attempting to alter ingrained behaviours, reassuring listeners that initial setbacks do not signify failure, but rather highlight the ongoing process of habit change. By recognising that the old paths may still linger while new ones are being forged, she encourages a compassionate understanding of oneself during this transformative journey.  Join Tabbin as she shares her insights on the nature of habits, the importance of conscious choice, and the journey towards creating lasting change in our relationship with alcohol. She sets the stage for the next episode, promising a gentle exploration of a serene afternoon spent people-watching on the Camino, reminding us all to be patient with ourselves as we navigate our paths.  Highlights:          (02:00) Introduction to the analogy of cows and habit formation          (10:15) The journey along the French Way and its challenges          (18:30) Understanding the subconscious and habitual behaviours          (25:00) The process of changing old habits into new ones          (32:45) The importance of patience and self-compassion in recovery          (40:00) Preview of the next episode focused on a relaxing afternoon on the Camino          (48:00) Encouragement to reflect on personal habit changes  Connect with Tabbin: https://www.winetowatercoaching.com   Here is the photo Tabbin mentioned in the episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iOUps6Lyk7SrOaT6AemiGrH2dLuXY2LH/view?usp=sharing

    #115 - Learning From Cows
  7. Jul 8

    #114 - The Wine Fountain

    In this next episode of a short series detailing Tabbin's hike along the Camino de Santiago, she reflects on a striking moment at a unique fountain in the Basque region of Spain, where pilgrims were queuing to fill their water bottles with free red wine instead of the nearby drinking water. This scene serves as a powerful metaphor for our cultural relationship with alcohol, highlighting how societal norms can influence our choices, often prioritising alcohol over hydration, even in challenging conditions. Tabbin delves into the implications of this phenomenon, questioning why alcohol is often celebrated and sought after, while water—essential for survival—is overlooked. She discusses the excitement surrounding the wine fountain and how it illustrates the deep-seated conditioning we have regarding alcohol in our daily lives. By examining this behaviour, she encourages listeners to reflect on their own habits and the automatic choices they make when it comes to drinking. As the episode unfolds, Tabbin invites listeners to pause and consider whether their choices around alcohol are truly what they want or simply a result of cultural expectations. She sets the stage for the next episode, where she will explore another enlightening experience from her Camino journey that offers insights into the nature of habits and decision-making.   Highlights:          (02:00) Introduction to the unique wine fountain on the Camino          (10:15) The cultural significance of alcohol and its prioritisation          (18:30) Observations on hydration versus alcohol consumption          (25:00) The excitement surrounding the wine fountain          (32:45) Reflecting on habitual choices and cultural conditioning          (40:00) Preview of the next episode about a field of cows and habits          (48:00) Reminder about the upcoming webinar on the Unstuck programme  Connect with Tabbin: https://www.winetowatercoaching.com Register here for the Unstuck webinar on July 9th: https://www.thebigdrinkrethink.com/webinar

    #114 - The Wine Fountain
  8. Jul 1

    #113 - Fly-tipping on the Camino

    In the first of a short series of episodes covering Tabbin's recent walking holiday along the Camino de Santiago, she shares her  insights, flashes of inspiration and opinions. After walking 180 miles, she returns with a wealth of thoughts that delve into the intersection of personal experience and alcohol consumption. Tabbin begins by recounting a poignant moment when she encountered a stark contrast between a pile of rubbish and a beautiful wheat field. It serves as a powerful analogy for the messes we create in our lives, particularly those influenced by alcohol. She emphasises the importance of acknowledging our past mistakes without allowing them to overshadow the potential for growth and beauty that lies ahead. Throughout the episode, Tabbin encourages listeners to recognise that while the rubbish of our past may exist, it does not have to dictate our future. By choosing to turn our attention towards the positive aspects of life, we can foster a mindset of recovery and hope. This journey of self-discovery is not about ignoring the past but rather about learning from it and moving forward with intention. Join Tabbin as she sets the stage for a series of upcoming episodes, each inspired by her Camino experience, and invites listeners to reflect on their own journeys with alcohol and personal growth. Highlights:         (02:00) Introduction to Tabbin's Camino experience         (10:15) The metaphor of the rubbish pile and the wheat field         (18:30) Acknowledging past mistakes without being defined by them         (25:00) The importance of turning towards positivity         (32:45) Setting the stage for future episodes on the Camino         (40:00) Encouragement for listeners to embrace their journeys         (48:00) Preview of the next episode about a unique fountain experience Connect with Tabbin: https://www.winetowatercoaching.com

    #113 - Fly-tipping on the Camino

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Welcome to the Alcohol Debate Podcast! If you're baffled by the mixed messages about alcohol or curious about the boom in alcohol-free drinks, this podcast is for you. We're diving deep into how booze impacts us individually and society as a whole. Join me as I chat with experts to debunk myths, explore the facts, and offer practical tips for those looking to change their drinking habits. This isn't an anti-alcohol crusade - it's about empowering you with the knowledge to make informed choices. So sit back, relax, and let's dive into the alcohol debate together!