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I learned recently that only 10% of podcasters manage to publish more than 100 episodes so today I wanted to mark the fact that the Tribe Sober podcast is still going strong after 150 episodes!

Yes it’s hard work getting out a weekly episode but it’s also been such a pleasure connecting with some fabulous guests and of course getting feedback from listeners all over the world.

I’ve taken a deep dive into our podcast archives and highlighted the top ten most popular episodes

At number 10 we have 3 podcasts with 1,700 downloads!

10. The Happy Brain with Loretta Breuning 

10. “Take a Break”

Another episode that came in at 10th place with 1,700 listens was the episode called “Take a Break” – 3 Tribe Sober members talking about the benefits of taking a break from the booze.

10. Rebranding Sobriety with Susan Christina 

The third episode at number 10 is my interview with the fabulous Susan Christina from Hola Sober.

8.  Casey joins up the dots... between drinking and anxiety

Next up is an interview with Sobriety Coach Casey Mcguire Davidson with 1,800 downloads

7. Is your Lizard Brain the Boss with Staci Danford

Coming in at number 7 is neuroscientist Staci Danford which also has had 1,800 listens

Staci is a neuroscientist who loves working with the sober community.  In this episode she shares some really practical and useful information about our brain.

You can catch Staci’s episode on Apple podcasts, episode 57 or via this link

 6.  Why we need to ditch the drink in mid-life with Lori Massicot

Next up in our Top Ten is Lori Massicot, also with 1,800 listens.

5. My Relationship with Alcohol with Eusebius McKaiser 

 4.  Why we get hangxiety with William Porter 

3.  How I ditched the drink with Clare Pooley 

 2.  How I quit drinking and started a tribe with Janet Gourand

People often find podcasts by googling key words so the fact that our most popular podcast was called

“How to Stop Binge Drinking” would indicate that a lot of people find themselves without an off switch once they start drinking.

I certainly fell in that category – a couple of glasses every evening and probably a binge once a week.

If you’ve ever wondered exactly how much you have to drink to constitute a binge you may be surprised to learn that:-

Binge drinking is defined as consuming 4 or more drinks on one occasion for women or 5 or more drinks on one occasion for men

Australian sobriety coach Kathryn Elliott was a binge drinker

1.  How to Stop Binge Drinking with Kathryn Elliott 

Kathryn would be in a cycle – go for it, recover, go for it, recover

So that’s our top ten podcast episodes – thank you to our amazing guests and of course to our listeners!