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Who this episode is for:
• Anyone battling booze, burnout, or both
• Moms hanging on by a thread with a wine glass in hand
• Those who think “functioning alcoholic” means everything’s fine
• Anyone who ever woke up and said, “How the hell did I get here?”
• People not in recovery who’ve ever run from themselves and called it “freedom”

Episode Title: "Closet Wine & Corporate Flights: Angela’s Fight for Herself"

Angela Schenewerk shows up and blows the roof off. From Cahokia childhood to hidden booze bottles in adulthood, she takes us through what it’s like to lose yourself in motherhood, wine, work trips, and bad relationships—and still come crawling back with a pulse. This one’s got fake arrests, rehab denial, blackouts, stalking boyfriends, air mattresses with wine underneath, and the dangerous myth of “having it together.” It’s wild. It’s heavy. It’s very Pondoff’s Anonymous.

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Angela SchenewerkMom, ex-wife, closet drinker, blackout flyer, and survivor with a mic.
This is the kind of episode you share with someone who's still out there, hiding it all and thinking nobody sees them. Angela was that person. And she made it back.

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