This week I’m joined by Lauren Fay for a conversation about identity, visibility, healing, and what happens after we remove alcohol and begin discovering who we really are.
Lauren shares the evolution of her memoir Blurred Lines, the vulnerability of telling the truth through story, and the surprising ripple effects that have followed.
Together we explore:
- the “rebirth” that often comes with going alcohol-free
- why storytelling creates connection in a way advice can’t
- family dynamics, image management, and finally feeling seen
- building a life you don’t want to escape from
- the relationship between nervous system regulation and alcohol
- why sobriety is about so much more than simply quitting drinking
- the blurry, messy middle of becoming who we truly are
This conversation felt like sitting down with a friend and talking about the deeper layers of healing, purpose, and self-trust.
If you’ve ever wondered what’s possible on the other side of alcohol—not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually—I think you’ll love this one.
Connect with Lauren here and grab a copy of her book! https://laurenfay.co/










