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Introducing Drunk-ish: Sara Kaufman-Bradstreet

For Crying Out Loud

For Crying Out Loud

Kids & Family, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.53.8K Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2026

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Sara is a mom of twins and a long time FCOL listener. She has a podcast called No More Wasted Days. I loved this interview because she's funny, honest and talked about weed addiction which not a lot of people do! Give it a listen and then give her pod a listen!

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody. This is Stephanie Wilder Taylor. Welcome to my podcast, Drunkish, very loosely based on the book Drunkish, which I wrote a couple years ago now.

0:12.0

It's my place where I get to talk about sobriety, interview my friends, interview other sober influencers and people, and today is no different. But before I tell you who my guest is,

0:25.1

please go follow me on YouTube at Drunkish Podcast or also rate me on whatever your podcast

0:34.5

app is. Give me five stars. You know, be sweet. All right. Today I'm super excited.

0:40.9

I had a great conversation with my guest Sarah Kaufman Bradstreet. She is the host of the podcast,

0:47.9

No More Wasted Days, where she talks all about alcohol free living, sort of like what we're doing

0:53.7

here. Also, she's a sober

0:56.2

mentor, and you can find her on her website, no more wasted days. Sarah. Hi. Hi. Thank you so much for having me on. I'm excited. Of course. Long time, no talk. Yeah, right? Just last week.

1:31.2

Speak behind the curtain. I just did your podcast, which you heard about in the intro, no more wasted days. And now you're doing my podcast.

1:41.1

Yep. Because we're going to hear your whole story. Yeah. So I'm excited to get into it.

1:47.2

So, okay, what, I mean, hmm, let's, I like to start at the beginning. Tell me about your,

1:54.2

your drinking, your drinking career. My drinking career. And my drinking career really didn't start until like my 20s.

2:02.9

Oh.

2:03.2

I was that.

2:05.2

I said, oh.

2:06.4

Oh, yeah, right?

2:07.7

I know.

2:08.5

So I drank in high school and I and I did drink in college.

2:12.9

So it probably more started like when I was 18 and started going to like the keg parties where you could

2:19.2

pay, you know, some random guy, some dollars, and then you got your red solo cup and you could

2:24.8

drink out of the keg. And I feel like that's when drinking became more regular for me. Because

2:31.4

in high school, it was just too hard to get alcohol for me. Like I was like,

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