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Alcohol isn't really that dangerous, is it?

Alcohol isn't really that dangerous, is it?

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📘 Free Guide: ⁠3 Radical Mind Shifts for the Sober Curious


  • 👥 Join the ⁠Wayward Sober Collective⁠ — a 6-week group for those questioning their relationship with alcohol

  • 📖 Read: ⁠Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health (CCSA)⁠

  • 📣 Find your MP to advocate for alcohol health warning labels: ⁠House of Commons Directory⁠

It’s legal, everywhere, and even sold by the government — so alcohol can’t really be that dangerous… right?

In this episode, Sarah breaks down the illusion of safety that props up alcohol culture — and how “regulated” doesn’t always mean “safe.” From cancer risks and mental health spirals to secondhand harms like gender-based violence, suicide, child neglect, and impaired driving, the numbers tell a story the industry doesn’t want us to see.

We’ll talk about:

  • Why alcohol is officially classified as a Group 1 carcinogen (alongside tobacco and asbestos)

  • How it’s connected to depression, anxiety, and suicide

  • What “secondhand harms” really mean — from violence to neglect

  • The billions in costs Canada carries while the industry protects profit

  • Why refusing warning labels on bottles isn’t an accident — it’s a strategy

And we’ll close with some tangible tools to help you translate awareness into action. Because understanding the risk isn’t about guilt — it’s about agency. Once you see the truth clearly, you can decide what’s worth it for you.

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