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  • Collapsing the Timeline: Using Quantum Physics to Manifest Your Dream Life in 2026
    2025/12/26

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    In this reflective, end-of-year solo episode of The Sober Butterfly Podcast, host Nadine Mulvina invites listeners into the quiet, liminal space between Christmas and New Year’s to explore quantum physics, manifestation, and intentional identity shifts for 2026.

    Recorded the day after Christmas, this episode slows things down and reframes manifestation through a grounded, logical lens: connecting quantum physics, nervous system regulation, sobriety, visualization, and embodiment. Nadine explains why manifestation isn’t about asking or wishing, but about becoming the version of yourself who already lives the life you want.

    Listeners will learn how sobriety sharpens your energetic signal, why most people are “manifesting wrong,” and how to align with the timeline where your dream life already exists. Nadine also shares a 6-step framework for creating a powerful 2026 vision board—one rooted in identity, habits, regulation, and daily embodiment rather than aesthetics or pressure.

    This episode is perfect for anyone who is sober, sober-curious, or intentionally designing their next chapter with clarity, self-trust, and purpose.

    🎧 Best enjoyed slowly—on a walk, while cleaning, or resting your nervous system.

    🦋 In This Episode, Nadine Covers:

    • Why the days between Christmas and New Year’s are a powerful quantum window
    • How quantum physics explains manifestation and timeline shifts
    • Why reality responds to what you embody, not what you want
    • The role of the nervous system in shaping your lived experience
    • How sobriety removes distortion and accelerates clarity
    • Why “trying” to manifest creates resistance
    • How visualization collapses timelines faster than intention
    • Why identity shifts matter more than goals
    • How to protect your quantum field and move in silence
    • A step-by-step framework for creating a 2026 vision board that actually works
    • How to design a “random Tuesday” in your dream 2026 life
    • Why manifestation starts today, not January 1st

    🧠 Key Takeaways:

    • You don’t attract what you want—you attract who you are
    • Manifestation is feedback, not magic
    • Clarity collapses timelines faster than force
    • Sobriety sharpens your energetic signal
    • Identity + repetition = inevitability
    • Small shifts, practiced daily, create quantum leaps

    ✨ Listener Reflection Prompt:

    If your 2026 self were already here, how would she move today?

    📅 Important Announcement:

    New episodes of The Sober Butterfly Podcast will return on January 9th, 2026, after Nadine returns from a family cruise—rested, grounded, and ready to step into the next chapter with you.

    💛 Gratitude:

    Thank you for listening this year. Thank you for choosing clarity, self-trust, and an alcohol-free or alcohol-conscious life. This community is built together—one intentional step at a time.

    Connect with Nadine on Instagram @the.soberbutterfly https://www.instagram.com/the.soberbutterfly/?hl=en

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    35 分
  • My 2025 Sober Wrapped: Travel, Dating & Growth
    2025/12/19

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    In this reflective and honest episode of The Sober Butterfly Podcast, host Nadine Mulvina—sober since July 5th, 2021—shares her 2025 Sober Wrapped, inspired by Spotify Wrapped but rooted in real life.

    Rather than focusing on perfection or aesthetics, Nadine breaks down her year quarter by quarter, rating and reviewing her experiences across travel, dating, goals, and mental health. This episode is a candid look at how sobriety can hold you through both expansion and emotional contraction.

    Nadine reflects on pivotal moments throughout the year, including speaking at Podfest in Orlando, performing her first stand-up set sober, taking a solo healing trip to Barbados, and experiencing her favorite trip of the year in Iceland during the summer solstice with her mom. She also shares the behind-the-scenes reality of burnout, overworking, and navigating major life transitions.

    On the dating front, Nadine opens up about long-distance heartbreak, emotional lows, minimal dating, and the clarity that came from stepping back and practicing discernment. She explains why there wasn’t enough dating content for a full Sober Dating Wrapped episode—and what she learned instead about intuition, peace, and self-trust.

    The episode also highlights career milestones and redirections, including Pilates teacher training, unexpected endings that became blessings, and lessons around time, boundaries, and alignment. Ultimately, Nadine reminds listeners that growth isn’t always glamorous—and that a “good year” doesn’t always feel good while you’re living it.

    This episode is for anyone navigating sobriety, transitions, heartbreak, burnout, or a season of becoming—and learning to trust themselves through it all.

    ✨ In This Episode, You’ll Hear:

    • Nadine’s 2025 Sober Wrapped breakdown by quarter
    • How travel became a stabilizing force during emotional lows
    • Lessons from solo travel, including Barbados and El Salvador
    • Why this year didn’t warrant a full Sober Dating Wrapped episode
    • The emotional impact of detachment and discernment in dating
    • Career wins, burnout warning signs, and redirections
    • Why mental health and alignment matter more than momentum
    • How sobriety supports growth even when life feels messy

    🎯 Key Takeaways:

    • You can be sober, successful, and still grieving parts of your life
    • Not every year is aesthetic—but every year can be meaningful
    • Intuition is data
    • Peace is a form of progress
    • Growth often looks like slowing down and choosing yourself

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    44 分
  • Solo vs. Group Travel in Sobriety: Lessons from El Salvador & Art Basel
    2025/12/12

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    In this reflective and relatable episode of The Sober Butterfly Podcast, host Nadine Mulvina shares how sobriety has completely transformed the way she travels — both solo and with groups.

    Celebrating over three years sober since 2021, Nadine opens up about discovering new layers of her personality through travel, including realizing she’s both introverted and extroverted depending on the environment. She breaks down two recent trips that couldn’t have been more different: a solo sober trip to El Salvador and a group trip to Art Basel in Miami.

    Through honest storytelling, Nadine explores why solo travel can be deeply empowering and grounding in sobriety, offering freedom, clarity, and self-discovery. She also dives into the realities of sober group travel — from meaningful connection to unexpected tension — including a candid story about navigating conflict with a “birthday girl” during the Miami trip.

    This episode is packed with practical tips for traveling sober, especially if you’re the only non-drinker in the group. Nadine shares strategies like separating checks, avoiding alcohol-related expenses, finding quiet moments to recharge, and setting realistic expectations to protect your peace while traveling.

    Whether you’re sober-curious, newly sober, or years into your alcohol-free journey, this episode offers reassurance, humor, and actionable advice for navigating travel — and relationships — without alcohol.

    ✨ Plus, Nadine teases an upcoming fan-favorite episode: 2025 Sober Wrapped.

    🔑 Topics Covered

    • Life in sobriety since 2021
    • Solo travel vs. group travel while sober
    • Traveling sober in El Salvador
    • Art Basel Miami trip reflections
    • Navigating group dynamics without alcohol
    • Managing conflict and expectations in sobriety
    • Introvert vs. extrovert energy in sober life
    • Tips for sober travelers
    • Protecting your peace on group trips

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    59 分
  • Transformative Wellness: How Quitting Alcohol Helped Ash Meredith Heal Her Body, Quiet Food Noise, and Build Sustainable Habits
    2025/12/05

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    In this powerful episode of The Sober Butterfly, host Nadine Mulvina sits down with Ash Meredith, an Australian mum, fitness creator, and wellness influencer whose life has radically transformed since quitting alcohol. Ash opens up about her struggles with body image, disordered eating, food noise, emotional drinking, and the constant pressure to “look healthy” while feeling anything but.

    Ash shares how alcohol quietly affected her digestion, metabolism, mental health, sleep, self-talk, and relationship with food—and how removing it helped her finally feel connected to her body in a healthy, nourishing way. Her journey offers an honest look at what sustainable wellness really means, far beyond diets or trends.

    Listeners will learn:
    ✨ How alcohol impacts food cravings, stress, bloating, and body composition
    ✨ What “food noise” actually is & how to quiet it
    ✨ Simple, science-backed health habits for more energy
    ✨ The morning routine that changed Ash’s life
    ✨ Why nourishing breakfasts matter for hormone balance
    ✨ Tips for better digestion, sleep, and mindful eating
    ✨ How sobriety can unlock true self-optimization
    ✨ Practical ideas for navigating social drinking pressure
    ✨ How to build wellness habits that last (even as a busy mum)

    Whether you're sober-curious, working on your wellness, or trying to heal your relationship with food and body image, Ash’s story is empowering, relatable, and full of actionable nuggets you can start using today.

    Connect with Ash on Instagram @ashmeredith11 https://www.instagram.com/ashmeredith11/

    Connect with Nadine on Instagram @the.soberbutterfly https://www.instagram.com/the.soberbutterfly/?hl=en

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  • Unraveling Attachment Styles: A Conversation with Bryan Power
    2025/11/28

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    In this powerful episode of The Sober Butterfly Podcast, Nadine sits down with Bryan Power to explore how attachment styles, childhood wounds, emotional triggers, and deep inner work can transform relationships from the inside out.

    Bryan shares his remarkable journey—from a sudden breakup and restraining order to rebuilding a healthier, stronger marriage through self-awareness and integrated attachment theory. Together, they unpack the six pillars of emotional healing inspired by Thais Gibson’s work: core wounds, needs, emotions, boundaries, communication, and behaviors.

    This episode offers actionable tools for anyone navigating relationship challenges, breaking toxic patterns, or healing from trauma. Whether you’re partnered, single, or somewhere in between, Bryan’s story is a reminder that change is possible—and love can be rebuilt when we learn to understand ourselves.

    Resources Mentioned:
    📌 Book a Free 60-Minute Relationship Strategy Call with Bryan:
    https://www.myrelationshipfail.com/

    📌 Mel Robbins x Thais Gibson Episode:
    “Why Do I Love the Way That I Love: The 4 Attachment Styles Explained”

    📌 Follow Bryan on Social Media:
    Instagram: @myrelationshipfail

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    44 分
  • Creative Sobriety with Kristen Bear
    2025/11/21

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    In this episode of The Sober Butterfly Podcast, Nadine sits down with Kristen Bear, founder of Creative Sobriety, for a powerful conversation about recovery, self-expression, and the creative rebirth that often follows getting sober.

    Kristen opens up about her journey from the chaotic party scenes of LA and NYC to a spiritual awakening in February 2020 that marked the start of her alcohol-free life. She shares how the lockdown became a sacred period for healing—rediscovering hobbies, reconnecting with nature, and expressing herself through writing and creativity.

    Together, Nadine and Kristen explore what it means to pursue a creative life in sobriety, moving beyond traditional recovery narratives, and empowering women to live authentically. Kristen also talks about her upcoming memoir, building her shipping-container tiny home, and the mission behind Creative Sobriety. A fun rapid-fire Q&A closes the episode with inspiration for anyone embracing a sober-curious or alcohol-free lifestyle.

    Follow Kristen:
    📸 Instagram: @creativesobriety
    📝 Substack: https://kristenbear.substack.com/

    Resources Mentioned

    Book: Women Who Run With Wolves

    Medium Article: Heroes of The Addiction Crisis: How Kristen Bear of Creative Sobriety Is Helping To Battle One of Our Most Serious Epidemics

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    59 分
  • Celibacy in Sobriety
    2025/11/14

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    In this intimate and unfiltered episode of The Sober Butterfly Podcast, host Nadine Mulvina opens up about her journey of celibacy in sobriety — from chaotic, alcohol-fueled hookups to a life anchored in self-respect, clarity, and peace.

    Before getting sober, sex often felt like a search for connection that always ended in disconnection. Nadine reflects on how alcohol served as a social lubricant, helping her lower inhibitions while deepening her emotional void. She dives into her two distinct hoe phases — from college party culture to navigating machismo in Mexico City — and how those experiences shaped her understanding of intimacy, self-worth, and addiction to limerence.

    Now, nearly a year into her second celibacy era, Nadine shares the unexpected benefits of celibacy in sobriety — including heightened clarity, confidence, creativity, and spiritual grounding. With humor and honesty, she explores what happens when you stop seeking validation through sex and start nurturing a genuine relationship with yourself.

    This episode is for anyone who’s re-evaluating their relationship with love, lust, or loneliness — and wants to rediscover intimacy beyond the physical.

    💫 Episode Highlights

    00:00 — Introduction: The Sex List Revelation
    00:33 — Celibacy in Sobriety: A New Journey
    01:06 — Sex Before Sobriety: Chaos and Alcohol
    04:33 — The Hoe Phase: Reclaiming Self
    06:08 — Heartbreak and the Hoe Phase
    06:49 — College and Party Life
    09:45 — Mexico City: Machismo and Heartbreak
    16:57 — Therapy and Realizations
    18:45 — The First Year of Sobriety
    21:36 — Second Celibacy Era
    24:07 — Breaking Patterns and Embracing Sobriety
    25:42 — Building a Sober Toolbox
    26:17 — Contentment and Self-Discovery
    27:21 — Navigating Relationships and Self-Worth
    35:24 — The Benefits of Celibacy in Sobriety
    46:37 — Final Thoughts and Reflections

    🧠 Key Takeaways

    • How alcohol shaped unhealthy sexual patterns and emotional dependency
    • The cultural influence of machismo in Mexico City on dating and self-esteem
    • Why celibacy can be an empowering choice for those in recovery
    • How to recognize and break addictive relationship patterns (limerence)
    • The surprising benefits of celibacy in sobriety: clarity, confidence, creativity, and peace
    • Relearning intimacy through self-connection rather than external validation

    🔗 Resources Mentioned

    🎥 YouTube Video: Sober Sexpert Tawny Lara on Sex in Sobriety

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    💬 Join the conversation using #CelibacyInSobriety #TheSoberButterflyPodcast #SoberWellness

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    47 分
  • Sober Girl Fantasy Draft: How to Win this November 🏈
    2025/11/07

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    It’s fantasy football season (…allegedly), but here on The Sober Butterfly, we’re drafting something better: the ultimate Sober Girl Fantasy Team for November. 🍂✨

    In this cozy, funny, and totally relatable solo episode, host Nadine Mulvina builds her dream lineup of sober-life MVPs: from the best mocktail brands and cozy self-care rituals, to celebrity inspirations and the sober trends that did not make the team.

    November might be the “in-between” month — not quite fall, not yet holidays — but that doesn’t mean it can’t be your glow-up season. Nadine breaks down how to romanticize your sober life, reset your routines, and stay grounded when the seasonal blues start creeping in.


    🏈 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

    • 🕯️ Fantasy Draft Pick #1: The Cozy Reset Hour — Why cleaning your apartment can actually be spiritual.
    • 🍸 Top Sober Brands — Mocktail Club takes the crown (and why supporting a Black woman-owned NA brand matters).
    • 🌟 Celebrity MVP: Naomi Campbell — elegant, disciplined, and thriving in her sober era.
    • 🧣 Bonus Rounds: Cozy rituals, main character moments, and the real sober girl essentials of November.

    🦋 Connect & Share Your Picks:

    Tag @thesoberbutterfly on Instagram with your #SoberGirlFantasyDraft:
    ✨ Best sober snack
    🍸 Favorite NA brand
    🌟 Sober celebrity icon
    😴 Most overrated sober trend

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    35 分