Find Your Drinking Archetype for Lasting Change w/ Rachel Hart


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Nov 20 2024 28 mins   1

Hey there, welcome back to Journey to the Sunnyside! I’m Mike Hardenbrook, and today we’re diving into a topic that hits home for so many mindful drinkers—understanding a more personalized plan for our own habits. I’m super excited to be joined by Rachel Hart, coach, author, and host of the Take a Break podcast.

Rachel’s all about helping people change their relationship with alcohol—without relying on willpower or feeling deprived. She’s developed a framework for understanding different drink archetypes, and we’re going to unpack all of that today.

Rachel has guided thousands of people toward rethinking their habits and making lasting change. If you’re looking for a game-changing approach to your mindful drinking journey, this is it. Let’s jump in with Rachel Hart!

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