Mindful Sobriety The Podcast

Jane W Ballard and Amanda Cable

Welcome to the Mindful Sobriety Podcast, where two wellness practitioners and friends join forces to change the narrative around living alcohol free. Drawing from their professional backgrounds in psychotherapy, sobriety coaching, and yoga, Jane and Amanda provide practical tools to nurture emotional, physical and spiritual wellbeing. Join them as they uncover personal narratives of hope, healing and creating a life so fulfilling that alcohol is irrelevant. Whether you're on your own journey to sobriety or seeking inspiration for uncovering your full potential, this podcast is your go-to resource for balanced, joyful living.

  1. 5月5日

    Grace, Self-Worth & Sobriety: Rewriting the Recovery Narrative with Author Chris Janssen

    In this powerful episode of Mindful Sobriety, Jane sits down with author and advocate Chris Jansen to explore the deeply personal journey behind her book Grace Yourself. Chris shares her experience navigating addiction, the struggle with moderation, and how sobriety became a path back to joy, freedom, and authenticity. Together, we unpack the transformative power of grace, self-compassion, and community, and why self-worth is the foundation for lasting recovery. Chris speaks candidly about the danger of limiting beliefs, the liberation in rewriting your story, and why addiction is not a moral failure. Whether you're on your own path of recovery or supporting someone you love, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and empowerment. You are worthy. You are not alone. And healing is always possible. ✨ What You’ll Hear: Why grace is a radical act of self-loveThe harm of moderation for some and the freedom of abstinenceHow to reframe limiting beliefs and reclaim your narrativeWhy community is a cornerstone of sustainable sobrietyThe cultural shift happening around alcohol—and how we can lead itA reminder that you were born worthyChapters 00:00Introduction to Chris Jansen and Her Journey 01:49The Inspiration Behind 'Grace Yourself' 06:08Understanding Self-Worth and Addiction 10:22The Concept of Grace and Self-Compassion 15:13Chris's Relationship with Alcohol 20:49Finding Freedom in Sobriety 23:04Understanding Limiting Beliefs About Alcohol 25:46Rewriting the Narrative: Changing Your Story 28:58The Power of Community in Recovery 31:11Navigating Different Recovery Paths 36:08The Importance of Agency and Choice 39:48Cultural Shifts Around Alcohol Consumption 41:39Recognizing Inherent Worth Beyond Addiction Thank you for listening. We hope you enjoyed this episode! Follow @janewballard and @dfwyogagirl on Instagram to stay in touch! And as always, be sure to rate, review and subscribe so we can continue to spread our message far and wide. We are so incredibly grateful for the support of our listeners! Meet Chris!Chris Janssen, MA, BCC, is a USA Today bestselling author and board-certified performance and mindset coach. With a master’s in counseling psychology and experience on Tony Robbins’ elite coaching team, Chris helps high-achieving perfectionists overcome self-sabotage and thrive under pressure. Her work has been featured in USA Today, Newsweek, Thrive Global, and more. A California native, Chris lives with her husband Scott and enjoys skiing, golf, horses, and outdoor adventures. Connect with Chris at chrisjanssencoaching.com or follow her for more inspiration on Instagram! Grab your copy of Grace Yourself today!

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  2. 4月17日

    Empty Nest, Full Heart: Mel’s Journey to Alcohol-Free Living

    In this heartfelt episode of Mindful Sobriety, Jane sits down with the radiant Mel Warrener to explore her powerful and personal path to alcohol-free living. Mel opens up about her earliest memories with alcohol, the moment she knew something had to change, and the beautiful unfolding of her life in sobriety. They talk about the ripple effects of healing—how her family relationships shifted, how she reconnected with her true self, and how she's now supporting other women through coaching. Her story is a testament to the power of community, the necessity of self-awareness, and the truth that it’s never too late to rewrite your story. Whether you're sober curious, newly alcohol-free, or deep into your journey, Mel’s insight will meet you where you are—with empathy, grace, and a whole lot of encouragement. 💡 Takeaways from Our Conversation: Mel’s wake-up call came with a simple truth: “I can’t live like this anymore.”She found strength and solace in a community of women who got it.Sobriety was her turning point—and everything changed from there.Self-awareness became her superpower in understanding her patterns.Life after alcohol brought her clarity, deeper relationships, and purpose.A strong toolkit of coping skills helps her navigate triggers and tough days.Her family life shifted in the best ways once she embraced sobriety.Mel reminds us that connection is the antidote—we’re not meant to do this alone.Ongoing growth and healing are part of the journey—there’s no finish line.Her story proves that it's never too late to choose joy, presence, and freedom.🔖 Chapters: 00:00 – Welcome to Mindful Sobriety 02:16 – Mel’s Journey to Alcohol-Free Living 10:41 – Family Dynamics Before & After Sobriety 16:32 – The Moment Everything Changed 22:22 – Navigating Social Situations Without Alcohol 29:22 – Finding Support in Community 30:32 – A Life Transformed 33:39 – Rediscovering Who She Is Without Alcohol 36:17 – Confidence, Courage, and Change 39:15 – The Ripple Effects on Family 43:46 – Redefining Relationships Through a Sober Lens 49:19 – Joy, Peace, and Presence 53:17 – Awareness, Growth, and the Power of Connection 01:00:12 – Wrapping Up Thank you for listening. We hope you enjoyed this episode! Follow @janewballard and @dfwyogagirl on Instagram to stay in touch! And as always, be sure to rate, review and subscribe so we can continue to spread our message far and wide. We are so incredibly grateful for the support of our listeners! Meet Mel! Mel is a former daily wine drinker turned alcohol-free coach who helps women break free from alcohol and navigate life after drinking to build a life they truly want and love. Once stuck in a cycle of stress, exhaustion, and feeling controlled by wine, Mel believed she had entered her era of decline—lacking ambition and resigned to a life where alcohol played a central role. But everything changed. Now, Mel craves adventure, connection, and community. She has emerged from the grip of alcohol as a powerful, accountable woman who no longer needs alcohol to cope. Her lived experience fuels her coaching, where she supports women through every stage of alcohol-free living—whether they’re just curious, taking a break, or quitting for good. Mel guides her clients to see, feel, and hear what life without alcohol can be—because it’s not just possible, it’s incredible. If you're ready to live with freedom, a fresh outlook, and the energy to create a life you truly love, Mel is here to help. Mel's favorite inspirational reads: The Well Lived Life by Gladys McGarey, MDAny book by Brene Brown Wisdom at Work by Chip Conley How to reinvent the second half of your careerThe Motivation Manifesto: 9 Declarations to Claim Your Personal Power by Brendon Burchard Book yourself solid by Michael Port. A great book for anyone going into a service-based businessEuphoric: Ditch Alcohol and Gain a Happier, More Confident You by Karolina Rzadkowolska Connect with Mel on Instagram  or find her at https://www.melwarrener.com.au/

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  3. 3月20日

    How The Sober New Yorker Turned a Health Scare into the Best Decision of Her Life

    Have you ever received frightening news from your doctor? Did it spur you into action? Today Jane sits down with alcohol-free speaker, podcaster and life coach Melissa McGovern, also known as The Sober New Yorker, to share her transformative journey from gray area drinking to a vibrant, alcohol-free life. Melissa opens up about how grief and personal loss influenced her drinking habits, the pivotal moment when a doctor’s warning about her liver health became a wake-up call, and the profound changes she experienced after choosing sobriety. The conversation explores the power of community in sobriety, the unexpected joys of traveling alcohol-free, and the ways in which quitting drinking has strengthened her relationships—including her marriage. Melissa emphasizes the importance of trusting the process, seeking support, and embracing the possibility of a life richer and more fulfilling than she ever imagined. This episode offers inspiration and encouragement for anyone questioning their relationship with alcohol or seeking a fresh perspective on what’s possible in an alcohol-free life. TAKEAWAYS Sobriety is not just about quitting drinking; it's about reclaiming your life.Loss and grief can significantly impact drinking habits.Community support is crucial in the journey to sobriety.Health warnings can serve as a wake-up call for change.An alcohol-free lifestyle can lead to improved physical health.Building alcohol-free friendships can create deeper connections.Traveling sober can enhance experiences and connections with others.It's important to trust your future self in the journey of sobriety.Embracing sobriety can strengthen relationships and improve family dynamics.Finding joy and fulfillment in life is possible without alcohol. WHAT WE DISCUSS: 00:00 Introduction to the Alcohol-Free Journey03:03 Living in New York City: A Unique Perspective05:41 The Journey to Alcohol-Free Living08:10 The Impact of the Pandemic on Drinking Habits10:51 Facing Loss and Its Consequences13:43 Turning Point: A Decision for Change16:19 Seeking Help and Medical Guidance19:06 The Road to Recovery and Transformation21:52 Finding Purpose and Motivation24:25 Honoring a Friend's Memory Through Change26:04 Embracing a New Life After Alcohol27:09 Finding Community and Empowerment29:20 The Depth of Alcohol-Free Friendships30:27 The Journey to Sobriety: Timing and Acceptance31:29 The Power of Social Media in Sobriety32:23 Building New Habits and Routines33:49 Empowerment in Midlife: A New Perspective35:46 Healing Through Retreats and Travel41:43 Marriage and Relationships in Sobriety47:17 Advice to My Younger Self Thank you for listening. We hope you enjoyed this episode! Follow @janewballard and @dfwyogagirl on Instagram to stay in touch! And as always, be sure to rate, review and subscribe so we can continue to spread our message far and wide. We are so incredibly grateful for the support of our listeners! Learn More About Melissa! Melissa considered herself a classic gray area drinker who from the outside seemed to have it all together.  Her drinking ramped up in the pandemic when she lost her best friend and a routine visit to the doctor revealed some startling blood test results.  She decided to turn her setback into a comeback, ditched the booze, made drastic behavioral changes and completely turned around her health in just three short months.  She felt so good that she kept going and today she is a certified alcohol free mindset coach helping women like herself make the badass choice to live and thrive in an alcohol free life.  She has made NYC her home for the last 30 years and now proudly goes by the title "The Sober New Yorker".  When she isn't helping revolutionize the world, you can find her taking in a Broadway show, walking in Riverside Park, or spending time with her two grown children and husband John. Connect with Melissa on Instagram @thesobernewyorker or find her at thesobernewyorker.com!

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  4. 3月7日

    Crossing The Line With Brian Mcmanus

    recovery, addiction, personal journey, mental health, sobriety, alcohol, hope, support, resilience, transformation In this episode, Brian McManus shares his profound journey through addiction and recovery. He discusses his early life, the normalization of alcohol in his family, and the gradual realization of his unhealthy relationship with drinking. Brian recounts the downward spiral that led him to a dark place, contemplating suicide, and ultimately seeking help. His recovery journey, marked by courage and support, transformed his life, allowing him to help others facing similar struggles. Brian emphasizes the importance of hope, community, and the ongoing challenges of maintaining sobriety while navigating life's difficulties. Takeaways Brian's early life was steeped in a culture of alcohol.He recognized his unhealthy relationship with alcohol during college.The normalization of drinking in society can obscure the severity of addiction.Brian's turning point came when he contemplated suicide.Seeking help was a courageous step in his recovery journey.12-step recovery provided a sense of community and support.Brian's experience in prison was a pivotal moment for his recovery.He found purpose in helping others struggling with addiction.Recovery is an ongoing process that requires resilience and support.Brian emphasizes the importance of hope and the ability to change."I crossed that line." "I can recognize that today." "I was given a second chance." Chapters 00:00Introduction to Brian McManus and His Journey 04:53Early Life and Relationship with Alcohol 09:34The Turning Point: Recognizing Problematic Drinking 15:55The Descent: Consequences of Alcoholism 22:05The Road to Recovery Begins 27:54Life After Recovery: New Beginnings 33:49Reflections on Recovery and Hope 35:20artsEntertainment-transition-low.wav 35:31outro_ready to publish_riverside.mp4

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  5. 2月21日

    56. From Boss Lady Wine to Boss Lady Zero Proof

    In this conversation, Jane sits down with Natalie Fannin, AKA Boss Lady Zero Proof on Instagram. Natalie shares her journey of becoming alcohol-free after years of navigating the complexities of drinking culture, particularly as a professional woman. She discusses her upbringing in a non-drinking household, the gradual shift to alcohol consumption in her adult life, and the impact of 'mommy wine culture.' Natalie emphasizes the importance of mindset, motivation, and mentorship in her sobriety journey, highlighting the supportive community she found along the way. She also expresses her aspirations to inspire others through motivational speaking and coaching. In this conversation, Natalie shares her journey of sobriety, emphasizing the importance of mindset and support from friends and family. She discusses the joy and clarity that come from living alcohol-free, the role of personality types in understanding one's relationship with alcohol, and the new opportunities that arise when one chooses to quit drinking. The conversation also touches on health risks associated with alcohol, creative alternatives to drinking, and the sense of community that develops among those on a similar journey. Ultimately, Natalie encourages listeners to embrace the temporary challenges of sobriety and to explore the beautiful life that awaits them. TAKEAWAYS Natalie has been alcohol-free for over two years and is proud of her journey.She emphasizes that quitting drinking doesn't require hitting rock bottom.The Enneagram has become a significant part of her personal and professional life.Natalie started drinking at 26, influenced by her corporate environment.She experienced a shift from a non-drinking upbringing to embracing 'mommy wine culture.'Moderation proved to be a challenging and unsustainable approach for her.Mindset, motivation, and mentorship are crucial for anyone seeking sobriety.Building a supportive community has been vital in her alcohol-free journey.Natalie aims to inspire others through motivational speaking and coaching.She encourages others to find their own path to sobriety without judgment. Mindset is crucial for a successful sobriety journey.Support from friends and family can make a significant difference.Quitting alcohol can lead to a more vibrant and fulfilling life.Understanding personality types can help navigate sobriety challenges.Sobriety opens up new opportunities and experiences.Health risks associated with alcohol consumption are often overlooked.Creative alternatives to alcohol can enhance social experiences.Sobriety can lead to a ripple effect of positive changes in life.Community and connection are vital in the sobriety journey.Embracing the temporary nature of challenges can lead to growth.Chapters 00:00Introduction to Natalie’s Journey 03:47Early Life and Alcohol's Absence 08:09The Shift to Drinking 11:44Mommy Wine Culture and Its Impact 15:34The Struggle with Moderation 19:08Mindset, Motivation, and Mentorship in Sobriety 22:59Building a Sober Community 25:16Mindset and Support in Sobriety 26:19The Journey of Quitting Alcohol 28:33Finding Joy in Sober Living 30:44Understanding Personality Types and Sobriety 32:36New Opportunities in an Alcohol-Free Life 35:17Health Risks and Alcohol Awareness 36:57Creative Alternatives to Alcohol 38:48The Ripple Effect of Sobriety 41:27Community and Connection in Sobriety Connect with Natalie on Instagram @bossladyzeroproof where you can learn more about her monthly women's groups and her inspiring alcohol free journey! Links to Resources Mentioned The Year of Less by Cait Flanders This Naked Mind by Annie Grace Intoxicating Lies by Meg Geisewite Unbottled Potential by Amanda Kuda This Side of Alcohol by Peggy Cooney When Facing Temptation, Are You an All-Or-Nothing Person? | Gretchen Rubin The Enneagram Institute We're shaking things up with Season 2 and we want your input!! Send us your questions and we'll be sure to give our two cents in our upcoming 'Ask Me Anything' Episode! Submit your questions (or comments) here! Are you inspired by what you've been learning on Mindful Sobriety The Podcast? We'd love the opportunity to meet you in person at one of our upcoming retreats! Snag one of the last spots for Living Your Purpose: Simplified Bali Retreat with Jane and Retreat Pura Vida Costa Rica with Amanda! Message us for more details or secure your spot today! Follow @janewballard and @dfwyogagirl on Instagram to stay in touch! And as always, be sure to rate, review and subscribe so we can continue to spread our message far and wide. We are so incredibly grateful for YOUR support! Sending love from your Mindful Sobriety Co-Hosts,Jane and Amanda

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  6. 2月6日

    Glimmers of Hope, It Ends with Me- Jessicas Story

    In this heartfelt conversation, Jessica shares her journey through addiction, domestic violence, and recovery. She reflects on her childhood, the search for acceptance, and the impact of her relationships. Jessica discusses the turning points in her life, including the loss of loved ones and the realization of her need for change. Her story highlights the importance of gratitude, support, and resilience in the recovery process, ultimately leading to a renewed sense of purpose and connection with her son. recovery, addiction, domestic violence, gratitude, childhood, motherhood, mental health, personal growth, resilience, coaching Proud of small accomplishments in recovery.Gratitude plays a crucial role in recovery.Childhood experiences shape our self-worth.The search for acceptance can lead to unhealthy choices.Domestic violence often intertwines with addiction.Loss can be a powerful motivator for change.Support systems are vital in recovery.Gratitude can be found in the smallest things.Motherhood can be a driving force for recovery.The journey of recovery is ongoing and transformative. 00:00Finding Gratitude in Recovery 03:05The Journey of a Recovery Coach 05:38Childhood Reflections and Their Impact 08:22The Struggles of Early Relationships 10:44The Descent into Addiction 13:20The Cycle of Abuse and Addiction 15:35The Reality of Trafficking 18:09The Loss of a Guiding Light 20:35The Turning Point: Seeking Help 23:01The Complexity of Domestic Violence 25:29The Search for Identity and Acceptance 28:06A New Chapter: Reaching Out to Family 29:51Navigating Domestic Violence and Its Consequences 33:59The Aftermath of Loss and Guilt 37:17Turning Point: The Decision to Change 42:59The Journey to Recovery and Reunification 47:45Building a New Life in Sobriety 51:09Finding Gratitude and Purpose in Pain 51:10artsEntertainment-transition-low.wav 51:21outro_ready to publish_riverside.mp4

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Welcome to the Mindful Sobriety Podcast, where two wellness practitioners and friends join forces to change the narrative around living alcohol free. Drawing from their professional backgrounds in psychotherapy, sobriety coaching, and yoga, Jane and Amanda provide practical tools to nurture emotional, physical and spiritual wellbeing. Join them as they uncover personal narratives of hope, healing and creating a life so fulfilling that alcohol is irrelevant. Whether you're on your own journey to sobriety or seeking inspiration for uncovering your full potential, this podcast is your go-to resource for balanced, joyful living.

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