How Media Quietly Gives You Permission to Drink Alcohol
You’re not craving a drink.
You’re not stressed.
You’re not planning anything.
And then you hear a story.
Someone you respect talks about a big night, a celebration, a “we earned it” moment — and alcohol is quietly framed as part of a life done properly.
Nothing dramatic happens.
But something gets installed.
In this episode, we explore the subtle moment where media doesn’t tell you to drink — it simply shows you who belongs.
We talk about:
- How podcasts, comedy, sport, and lifestyle media quietly normalise alcohol
- Why alcohol is often framed as a symbol of status, belonging, and legitimacy
- The difference between temptation and permission
- How drinking becomes a badge of being “inside the circle”
- Why this moment slips past your defences without you noticing
This isn’t about willpower.
It’s about the story alcohol is wrapped in — and why that story is so persuasive.
If this moment feels familiar, you’re not broken — you’re noticing something real.
If you want to explore these moments more deeply and understand why alcohol keeps showing up, click here.
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