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Seltzer Squad - Staying Sober In The City

37 - Risky Business

Seltzer Squad - Staying Sober In The City

Kate Zander

Sober, City, Anonymous, Adventure, Female, Seltzer, Sobriety, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Girls, Podcast, Mental Health, Alcohol

4.9778 Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2019

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Jes and Kate chat about some dangerous situations they were in while drinking. 

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0:00.0

Welcome to Seltzer Squad, the podcast about staying sober in the city with your host, Kate Sander and Jess Valentine.

0:19.8

What up, squad?

0:24.0

Hey, Jess.

0:25.0

Hey, Kate.

0:26.1

What do you want to talk about?

0:28.2

You know, I feel like it should be story time.

0:31.7

I want to tell our listeners some stories of our humble beginnings.

0:37.2

Yeah, like let's tell you some really

0:39.3

fucked up shit that's happened due to my drinking and like basically high risk or dangerous

0:48.0

situations that I've put myself in. Cool? Yeah. All right. So let's see. Where to begin?

0:55.1

There was one time that I was drinking at a bar.

0:58.2

It was actually St. Patrick's Day.

1:00.6

And I left the bar because I was too drunk.

1:04.1

And the bartender who was my somewhat boyfriend, I don't know.

1:09.2

I was married at the time.

1:10.9

So actually, it was my husband's birthday.

1:13.0

Got in a fight with him, picked a fight with him at Union Pool.

1:16.0

Got it.

1:16.9

And then went to the bar I worked out and went to the bartender that I was fucking.

1:22.5

Oh.

1:23.1

Yeah.

1:23.7

And he told me to go to his place because I was too drunk and he didn't want me there.

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