Traditionally associated with teetotalers, sober souls and children, mocktails have emerged from the very bottom of menus to an audience beyond those merely abstaining from booze. Sophisticated, ...
As an ex-daily drinker turned psychotherapist and sobriety guide, I’ve learned that the key to winning Dry January isn’t about staying completely dry. In this blog, I’ll share three simple yet ...
In the grand scheme of things, a month really isn't that much time. And since the new year is a time that many people use to make a fresh start, it's a great month for the sober curious to test what ...
The challenge began in 2013 and was started by Alcohol Change UK. Some benefits of Dry January include improved sleep, weight loss, and increased energy. People struggling with heavy alcohol use ...
The mark of a new year often brings new goals and a dreaded word: resolution. One way to interrupt the status quo is with the Dry January challenge, a 31-day stretch where people choose not to consume ...
This story has been updated to add more information. New Year, New You, right? Enter: Dry January, the annual detox where folks ditch the booze for a month. While some may view it as a daunting ...
The following is a Q&A with Chris Clemens, founder of nonROCaholic—a resource for sober and sober-curious individuals to discover and enjoy nonalcoholic craft beverages, and Meg Hartman, co-founder of ...
With January comes dry January. Well, it seems tradition again this year to detox from those indulgent weeks during December's holiday season. Dry January-a month of keeping a booze-free diary for 31 ...
For many people, the new year comes with fresh resolutions, often about health and fitness. Gym memberships spike, meal plans are overhauled and - for a growing number of people - alcohol takes a back ...
The forecast for Dry January is looking very wet. The trend among the sober-curious in the Big Apple has seemingly dried up — with New Yorkers calling the once-hip phenomenon “stupid.” The Post spoke ...
As drinkers taking on Dry January endure four weeks of a libation-free lifestyle, one sector of the economy is nevertheless getting stuck with a hangover: liquor stores. In the Boston area, many ...