This week on the podcast I'm talking with author, designer and personal development coach Karen Salmansohn. Hear about her own journey to overcome anxiety, emotional eating and use her extraordinary creative talents to make the world a better place. Her website says it all: Supersize your courage, abilities and mindset. We talk about how she has incorporated research and science, with humor, sass all of it with a spoon full of eye candy to help the development go down. She is sharing some of the wisdom from her best-selling books, wonderful and affordable online courses and life in general. Join me, Karen, Chop the cat and Lily the dog in this fun episode! Learn more about Karen Salmansohn here: www.notsalmon.com Buy: How to Be Happy, Dammit Resources Mentioned: Episode 23 (Cutback Coach now Sunnyside) Sunnyside.co/minimalist Buy Breaking the Bottle Legacy: How to Change Your Drinking Habits and Create A Peaceful Relationship with Alcohol on Amazon or most online retailers. US Kindle US Paperback UK Kindle UK Paperback Apple Books Barnes & Noble Kobo Join my private FB group Alcohol Minimalists here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/changeyouralcoholhabit Has this podcast helped you? Please leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts! Follow me on Instagram: @AlcoholMinimalist Have you grabbed your free e-book, "Alcohol Truths: How Much is Safe?" Get it here. Low risk drinking guidelines from the NIAAA: Healthy men under 65: No more than 4 drinks in one day and no more than 14 drinks per week. Healthy women (all ages) and healthy men 65 and older: No more than 3 drinks in one day and no more than 7 drinks per week. One drink is defined as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor. So remember that a mixed drink or full glass of wine are probably more than one drink. Abstinence from alcohol Abstinence from alcohol is the best choice for people who take medication(s) that interact with alcohol, have health conditions that could be exacerbated by alcohol (e.g. liver disease), are pregnant or may become pregnant or have had a problem with alcohol or another substance in the past. Benefits of “low-risk” drinking Following these guidelines reduces the risk of health problems such as cancer, liver disease, reduced immunity, ulcers, sleep problems, complications of existing conditions, and more. It also reduces the risk of depression, social problems, and difficulties at school or work. If you' are unsure about whether or not you have alcohol use disorder, please visit the NIAAA for more information.
This week on the podcast I'm talking with author, designer and personal development coach Karen Salmansohn. Hear about her own journey to overcome anxiety, emotional eating and use her extraordinary creative talents to make the world a better place.
Her website says it all: Supersize your courage, abilities and mindset.
We talk about how she has incorporated research and science, with humor, sass all of it with a spoon full of eye candy to help the development go down.
She is sharing some of the wisdom from her best-selling books, wonderful and affordable online courses and life in general.
Join me, Karen, Chop the cat and Lily the dog in this fun episode!
Learn more about Karen Salmansohn here: www.notsalmon.com
Buy: How to Be Happy, Dammit
Resources Mentioned:
Episode 23 (Cutback Coach now Sunnyside)
Sunnyside.co/minimalist
Buy Breaking the Bottle Legacy: How to Change Your Drinking Habits and Create A Peaceful Relationship with Alcohol on Amazon or most online retailers.
US Kindle
US Paperback
UK Kindle
UK Paperback
Apple Books
Barnes & Noble
Kobo
Join my private FB group Alcohol Minimalists here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/changeyouralcoholhabit
Has this podcast helped you? Please leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts!
Follow me on Instagram: @AlcoholMinimalist
Have you grabbed your free e-book, "Alcohol Truths: How Much is Safe?" Get it here.
Low risk drinking guidelines from the NIAAA:
Healthy men under 65:
No more than 4 drinks in one day and no more than 14 drinks per week.
Healthy women (all ages) and healthy men 65 and older: No more than 3 drinks in one day and no more than 7 drinks per week.
One drink is defined as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor. So remember that a mixed drink or full glass of wine are probably more than one drink.
Abstinence from alcohol Abstinence from alcohol is the best choice for people who take medication(s) that interact with alcohol, have health conditions that could be exacerbated by alcohol (e.g. liver disease), are pregnant or may become pregnant or have had a problem with alcohol or another substance in the past.
Benefits of “low-risk” drinking Following these guidelines reduces the risk of health problems such as cancer, liver disease, reduced immunity, ulcers, sleep problems, complications of existing conditions, and more. It also reduces the risk of depression, social problems, and difficulties at school or work.
If you' are unsure about whether or not you have alcohol use disorder, please visit the NIAAA for more information.
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