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Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol-free life!

My guest this week is from Canada!

Currently we have the grand total of 4 Canadian members in our tribe and we would love to welcome some more!

Sarah Kate agrees with me that we need to “get smart” and see through the constant pressure from Big Alcohol to consume their product – the wine industry has particularly targeted women, trying to convince us that “mommy needs wine” etc etc

Well here is one mommy that’s fighting back!

In this Episode

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Till Next Week

Janet x

PS   How to leave an rating/review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS device)

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