The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie

There's More Than One Way To Get Sober

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Nov 12, 2025
Katie Herzog, author of 'Drink Your Way Sober' and co-host of the Blocked & Reported podcast, shares her journey with alcoholism and the innovative Sinclair Method, where naltrexone helps retrain the brain against alcohol's effects. She discusses the varied success of Alcoholics Anonymous and explores alternative treatments, emphasizing individual recovery paths. Herzog also reflects on the cancel culture that inspired her podcast, and shares insights on political polarization, activism, and the complexities of modern drug treatment.
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INSIGHT

Targeted Rewiring With Naltrexone

  • The Sinclair Method uses naltrexone taken only before drinking to block alcohol's endorphin-driven high.
  • This targeted blocking aims to rewire reward pathways by pairing drinking with a diminished reward over time.
ANECDOTE

Pill As An Easier Escape Route

  • Katie stayed compliant with Sinclair because she was desperate and wanted to avoid rehab.
  • Taking a pill felt far easier than committing to inpatient treatment, which motivated adherence.
INSIGHT

Threefold Risk For Alcohol Problems

  • Risk for alcohol use disorder combines genetics, early exposure, and repeated experiences.
  • Katie attributes her trajectory mainly to genetic predisposition plus early, repeated drinking.
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