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In this episode of Tools for Tough Times, I’m joined by Scott – a thoughtful, creative soul who’s been alcohol-free for 10 years and is the founder of Arclett, a community space for people who are sober or just curious about living without alcohol. We talk through Scott’s personal journey – from early influences and social drinking habits to the moment he decided to make a change. He shares how joining a gym, picking up photography, and finding meaning outside of drinking helped him completely shift his lifestyle and mindset.

We also dive into the mental health impact of alcohol (even if you don’t feel “dependent”), how hard it can be to deal with the stigma around sobriety, and how the narrative around not drinking is finally starting to change. Social media and spaces like Arclett are helping people feel less alone and more empowered to question their relationship with alcohol – whatever that looks like.

This conversation is honest, inspiring and full of gentle encouragement – whether you’re exploring sober curiosity for the first time or you’ve been on this path a while. Scott brings a really grounded perspective on how to build a fulfilling, connected life without alcohol – and how community plays a massive role in that journey.

A few things we get into:

If you’ve ever felt curious about changing your relationship with alcohol or just want to hear a real, relatable story about personal growth and community, this one’s for you.

Connect with Scott

LinkedIn: 

https://www.linkedin.com/company/arclett/

Website:

https://www.arclett.com/

Instagram

@arclett

@scottwoolley_

Connect with Danielle

Instagram:

@daniellecooperofficial 

@toolsfortoughtimes

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-cooper-6a14018/


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