The Covid-19 pandemic has upended normal life for countless people across the United States. Many have lost friends and family to the virus, and many others have lost jobs, homes, or food security.
Are you one of the many people who find themselves turning to alcohol to cope or just take the edge off? If you're reading this, you might find yourself reevaluating your relationship with alcohol and ...
If you’ve been thinking about cutting back on alcohol — or breaking up with booze altogether — you’re not alone. In fact, there’s a growing "sober-curious" movement, which encourages people to rethink ...
Demi Lovato, like so many others, celebrated 4/20 this week, sharing photos of her smoking from a very cute ramen-themed bong on her Instagram Stories. But Lovato's marijuana-laden festivities raised ...
Everyone has a different relationship with alcohol, but often we learn that it represents a celebration. In the US, a 21-year-old's first legal drink is an exciting rite of passage, often marking a ...
We’ve seen multiple societal changes in our lifetime, from fashion trends to laws, to name just two, and as I wrote in my last post, there have been a number of changes to the thinking in the ...
In an interview in GQ published in the magazine’s September 2021 issue, The Weeknd said that he now considers himself “sober lite,” meaning he drinks alcohol occasionally and smokes weed, but avoids ...
Mike Reed, a musician and Uber driver in Arizona, said he quit drinking alcohol more than a decade ago when his roommates got so fed up with his unruly behavior that they threatened to kick him out.
In a world where we’re quick to put ourselves and each other into boxes, a new alcohol-related trend has started to take hold that defies all that: The sober curious movement. In a nutshell, ...
With Dry January in effect for those looking to cut back on alcohol, there’s another approach to reducing substance use that some refer to as "California sober." The term is essentially a more-relaxed ...