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This Naked Mind Podcast

How Brain Rewiring Made Alcohol Small and Insignificant | Monica's Naked Life | EP 890

This Naked Mind Podcast

Annie Grace

Education, Self-improvement

4.7 • 2.8K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Picking health over alcohol—what if that choice could feel less like deprivation and more like relief? Monica grew up in a culture where drinking wasn’t just normal, it was identity: being the fun one, staying late, shining at happy hour, making alcohol the “reward” for workdays, celebrations, stress, and everything in between. Even when the downsides started showing up (worse anxiety, feeling run-down, the exhausting mental math of “when’s my next drink?”), not drinking didn’t feel like a real option—just something you powered through until you “earned” going back. After reading This Naked Mind, Monica finally had language for what she’d been living: cognitive dissonance. She could see alcohol clearly…and still want it. She tried breaks, challenges, and milestones, but it kept feeling like white-knuckling. Then she joined The Path and something shifted. Instead of forcing a forever decision, she learned how to pause, observe, and stack up real-life evidence—what actually happened when she didn’t drink at a birthday, during the holidays, in hard relationship moments. In this episode, Coach Cole and Monica talk about how rewiring happens one data point at a time—and how choosing self-compassion over self-judgment helped alcohol become small and insignificant. Monica also shares a powerful realization from pregnancy, and a moment of fear that made her see just how badly she wanted freedom. Coach Cole and Monica discuss: Growing up with alcohol as identity: “life of the party” and the go-to reward Why “just drink less” kept feeling impossible (even with motivation) How The Path helped Monica start observing instead of battling herself Stacking evidence: first alcohol-free “firsts” that built confidence Anxiety dropping when alcohol left the equation—and what surprised her mostPregnancy, “it’s not an option,” and what that revealed about her true preferences A health scare thought that exposed the depth of the pattern—and the breakthrough it sparkedPicking health over alcohol through curiosity, compassion, and real-life proof And more topics… Episode links: nakedmindpath.com Related Episodes: I see no benefit to alcohol, why can't I just quit? – Reader Question – E60 – https://thisnakedmind.com/ep-60-reader-question-see-no-benefit-alcohol-cant-just-quit/ Why Do I Drink When I Know It’s Bad For Me? - Reader Question - E660 - https://thisnakedmind.com/ep-660-readers-question-why-do-i-drink-when-i-know-its-bad-for-me/ Learning to Trust Yourself Again – Alcohol Freedom Coaching – E746 – https://thisnakedmind.com/learning-to-trust-yourself-again-alcohol-freedom-coaching-e746/ Ready to take the next step on your journey?  Visit https://learn.thisnakedmind.com/podcast-resources for free resources, programs, and more. Until next week, stay curious!

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0:00.0

You're listening to This Naked Mind with Annie Grace.

0:14.6

Hey everybody. Welcome to The This Naked Mind podcast. I am Cole Harvey, filling in for the

0:19.5

amazing Annie Grace as we are here today to listen

0:22.7

to another naked life story. Today we're listening to Monica's story. Hey, Monica, how are you doing?

0:28.1

Hey, I'm doing well. How are you? I am doing swell. Thank you for asking. I want to just,

0:33.1

yeah, I'll just invite you to share with the listeners with me your story around alcohol,

0:40.1

your journey with alcohol, and just feel free to start wherever feels comfortable, whatever

0:44.3

feels right, and let us know about it.

0:46.4

Yeah, yeah, happy to.

0:47.7

Well, thanks so much for having me on today, and I'm excited to share, you know, whatever

0:52.7

I can, or at least what I've learned.

0:55.2

Yeah, absolutely.

0:56.5

So I guess my journey started, you know, way back in high school, you know, as a kid and

1:02.1

definitely prided myself on, you know, how much I could drink, how long I could stay at the party,

1:08.0

how much I could be the life of the party.

1:10.1

And it definitely became part of,

1:12.0

you know, my identity all throughout high school, college, at different workplaces, you know,

1:17.3

and as I think as alcohol has been more accepted in our culture, I was always kind of more

1:22.9

excited about that. I'm like, oh, you know, happy hours are, you know, more commonplace and, you know,

1:29.5

it was kind of like my place to shine. And yeah, and it was just very much a part of my everyday

1:34.1

kind of not, well, a lot of days, most more days than not, that's for sure. Just, yeah, part of the

1:42.0

way I approached life, I guess. guess you know my whole family is pretty

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