Beyond the Buzz - Alcohol: Friend or Foe ?
/Gidday trendsetters,
Yes our latest Wellness Musketeers podcast has just hit the airwaves. In this Podcast your favorite Wellness Musketeers Dr Richard Kennedy, Ketil Hyding, David Liss and yours truly Aussie Mike discuss Alcohol and its effect on our health Wellness and every day life.
Beyond the Buzz - Alcohol: Friend or Foe? | Wellness Musketeers Podcast
Here’s a timeline of the topics we discuss:
(Nb : to my Moonee. Ponds mates fast forward to 41 min and hit like !! )
ER Stories: When Alcohol Leads to Poor Decisions
0:58
Introduction to Alcohol's Multi-faceted Impact
1:59
Understanding Moderation and Health Effects
5:59
Economic and Societal Costs of Alcohol
0:00
8:41
Alcohol's Impact on Fitness and Weight
15:17
Cultural Differences in Alcohol Consumption
23.26
Introduction to the Jellinek Curve a visual aid to recognizing alcohol addiction.
25:34
Links Between Alcohol and Violence
33:21
Alcohol's Effects on Major Organs
41:25
Addiction and Social Challenges ( Aussie Mikes thoughts summarized very succinctly )
47:40
Final Advice on Responsible Drinking
Hope you enjoy folks, it’s almost time for happy hour cheers and keep
Aussie Mike
Please don’t forget to hit like and share !!
Beyond the Buzz - Alcohol: Friend or Foe? | Wellness Musketeers Podcast
What Is the Jellinek Curve?
The purpose of the Jellinek Curve is to provide individuals with a science-based approach to understanding addiction and the phases of alcoholism. It is also one of the first tools to use a disease model of addiction to describe the journey through addiction and recovery.
If you are getting ready to go out on a new journey, it is only natural to want to know where the journey is going. Curiosity is a big part of this journey, and it is just as true when you are on the road to addiction recovery. Before you start moving towards sobriety, you probably have a lot of questions. How long is the journey going to take? What sort of expectations should you have? It can be helpful to use the Jellinek Curve to draw a mental image of what to expect as you start the process of substance abuse and addiction treatment.