Épisodes

  • Little Addictions: What Happens After You Quit Drinking with Catherine Gray
    Feb 10 2026
    Catherine Gray, best selling author of The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober, is here to talk about her new book Little Addictions, and let me tell you, this one hit close to home. We're talking about all the stuff we do too much of—phones, sugar, procrastination, people-pleasing—basically everything except drinking, which we've already quit. Catherine explains why her journalism friends literally coined the phrase "got Cath'd last night" because of how drunk she'd get, how she ended up topless in a hot tub at a work Christmas party, and why she now obsesses over peppermint tea instead of wine. Funny, relatable, and weirdly comforting.

    Little Addictions, is out today (Feb 10th) anywhere you get books.

    You can follower Catherine Gray on IG at @UnexpectedJoyOf

    To watch this episode check it out on YouTube
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    54 min
  • Good Hair, No Bra and Generational Trauma with Vicki Moser
    Feb 3 2026
    This week I'm talking with my friend Vicki Moser about anxiety, complicated childhoods, and how sobriety helped her rewrite the story she'd been telling herself for decades. Vicki shares what it was like growing up painfully shy, caring for her sick mom while still a teenager, and eventually finding herself drinking to cope with all of it. We get into the messy middle of recovery, the freedom that comes from owning our mistakes with our kids, and why "powerful, courageous, sober woman" is the only story she's telling now. Plus, we bond over good hair and no bras on Zoom. You know, the important stuff.

    Please check out Drunk-ish on YouTube to see Vicki's hair for yourselves and don't forget to subscribe while you're there!
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    50 min
  • The Margarita That Started My Relapse with Colleen Saldana
    Jan 27 2026
    This week I’m talking with Colleen Saldana, a therapist at a recovery center who somehow manages to be both deeply wise and extremely relatable. Colleen got sober at 21, relapsed at 38, and tells the whole “I’ll just have one margarita” story in a way that will make you laugh… and also clutch your water bottle tighter. We get into growing up around alcohol, anxiety, an eating disorder, the way addiction plays the long game, and what finally helped (detox, sober living, sponsorship, and doing the actual program). It’s a big, hopeful, been-there conversation.

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    44 min
  • I Hit Rock Bottom and Then I Lit it On Fire with Danielle Mercier
    Jan 20 2026
    I love this episode because Danielle Mercier is basically a walking cautionary tale and a motivational poster at the same time. We get into her early “party girl” years, her brief era of thinking Las Vegas was a wholesome alternative to LA (amazing logic), and the moment her drinking finally caught up with her in the most dramatic way possible. From there, Danielle talks about getting sober, finding her people in 12-Step, and building a life so full she actually likes herself now—which is kind of the whole point, right? Also: cocaine on a soap opera set. You’re welcome.
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    55 min
  • (Part 2) When You Can't Accept the Unacceptable with Margot Rose
    Jan 14 2026
    We’re back with Margot Rose for Part Two where Margot takes us somewhere heartbreaking and profound—family, divorce, regret, and the kind of loss that changes the shape of your whole life. We talk about what sobriety looks like when the “easy button” doesn’t exist, how shame can shove people out of the rooms, and why sometimes you do what you have to do just to get through the day. And then—hope: the promise she made, the art she created, and what it means to keep showing up.

    Find Margot on IG

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    36 min
  • We All Need a Parade with Margot Rose
    Jan 13 2026
    I’m with Margot Rose this week, and let’s just say: if you’ve ever wanted a sobriety parade, you’re among friends. Margot and I go way back—16 years back—and we revisit the era when I was… not exactly a delight in sober spaces, and she was the rock-and-roll, sharp-edged voice I desperately needed. We talk Staten Island Ferry busking, the “white wine and coke” cocktail (please don’t), quitting cocaine but keeping the drinking going, and the extremely slippery slope of meds that are technically “as directed.” Also: we split her story—come back for Part Two.


    Find Margot on IG


    Tickets to Unconditional

    Watch the episode on YouTube

    and please like and subscribe to YouTube or to this audio podcast!
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    42 min
  • Dry January...Or Just Not Drinking with Tamara Mello
    Jan 6 2026
    Tamara Mello is back (again… third? fourth? who’s counting), and I’m thrilled because she just hit three years sober with a January 2 sobriety date — which makes this time of year feel extra real. We talk about why “just moderate” can feel like a full-time job, why taking drinking off the table can weirdly bring relief, and how the holidays can either break you… or show you what you’re made of. Plus: sober parties, social anxiety, accidentally sipping the wrong drink, and why drunk people get louder while everyone gets less interesting.

    Find Tamara's Etsy shop here: HERE

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    47 min
  • Best Of: Kathleen Wilhoite
    Dec 30 2025
    I'm taking one more week off for the holidays but next week I'll be back with all new episodes! This is a great interview with Kathleen Wilhoite — actress, musician, writer, teacher, and one of the most honest, hilarious, and compelling people I’ve met. We talked about getting fired from a movie before even filming (swizzle sticks in a jean jacket were involved), and finding herself again through songwriting, teaching, and recovery. We also get into what long-term sobriety actually looks like — spoiler: it’s not always serene yoga mornings and green juice. It’s messy, hard, beautiful, and sometimes involves yelling into the void (and then calling your sponsor). I can’t wait for you to hear it.

    Please go here to watch on YouTube:

    To follow Kathleen on Insta: @RealKathleenW

    My insta: @SWilderTaylor
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    1 h et 8 min