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WHY I DUMPED DRINKING

The Patrick Coffin Show | Interviews with influencers | Commentary about culture | Tools for transformation

Patrick Coffin

Catholicanswers, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Culture, Society & Culture, Commentary, Americanculture, Catholic, Conservative, Podcast, Christian

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2024

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

In this personal edition of the podcast I give a detailed account of why I dumped alcohol on November 4th 2019. It wasn't because I think alcohol is wrong or evil in itself. As a Catholic, I don't believe that. The wedding miracle at Cana happened when Jesus changed six jars of water into wine, not grape juice (John 2.)
 
But for me it was the right decision. I didn't like how alcohol reacted to my body and vice versa. What delayed my quitting for a couple of years was my quiet anxiety that I would crave it if I quit it. The thought that I was an alcoholic was disturbing enough. The whole idea of no longer drinking made me nervous because I didn't know what my reaction would be. My dad (Jack, RIP +2018) was an alcoholic who found sobriety through AA; his father died from acute alcoholism.
 
I hope and pray this episode inspires you to give serious thought to dumping alcohol. I have never looked back, and actually rarely think of it.
 
Backstory to the reasons why I quit:
 
  • Anecdotes about my father’s (and his father’s) alcoholism
  • In what sense I buy the disease model of alcoholism
  • I loved the natural high feeling when I did the Whole 30 Diet, and dropped 20 pounds without trying
  • I met a Chaldean Christian at a party who told me he quit drinking as a spiritual sacrifice—a kind of fast—on behalf of souls who are away from Christ, and why it moved me
  • I peed the bed through the night after drinking too much over not enough hours
  • I had my first and only blackout during a backyard party that involved too many tequila shots
  • My habit of weeping while watching romantic comedies bothered and embarrassed me
  • My decision to change my mindset from “giving up” drinking to “getting rid” of drinking
  • I fell in love with San Pellegrino sparkling water, crushed ice, and lemon slices
 
Resources mentioned in this episode:
 
 To Slake a Thirst: The Matt Talbot Way of Sobriety https://amzn.to/4etPo6A by Philip Maynard 
 
Patrick Coffin:
Website: https://www.patrickcoffin.media/
Twitter: @coffinmedia
Facebook: Patrick Coffin Media
Insta: @realpatrickcoffin
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I decided to make an episode of the Patrick Coffin show into why I quit drinking.

0:05.0

This is kind of a one-off.

0:08.0

Whenever I talk about this, I get contacted by a lot of people who either quit themselves or realize that they really need to and have made that step.

0:19.0

So this is my story of the way I quit drinking. And this is the kind of thing that we talk

0:24.9

about inside the True North movement. If you want to find out more about this

0:28.1

community of dot connecting and history and exposing false media narratives and keeping and world through what the media tells you the world is.

0:42.8

Check out Patrick Coffin. Media.

0:44.3

We'd love to have you and learn from you inside the True North movement.

0:47.7

That's Patrick Coffin. Media.

0:50.7

I grew up in Nova Scotia on the east coast of Canada. It's a very kind of pro-drinking culture.

0:56.0

There's a lot of micro breweries. You have Olans Ale which is made in Halifax.

1:03.7

You have Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale,

1:06.0

those who like it, like it a lot.

1:08.1

You have Labat's Blue, you have the whole Moosehead 10 Penny.

1:13.1

Those are all the brands of beer that I grew up

1:15.7

hearing about in advertisements and drinking myself.

1:19.1

So there's a kind of a party Irish Scottish vibe in Nova Scotia and there's also a lot of

1:28.3

alcoholics there what a shock my great I don't know about my great-grandfather, but my paternal grandfather, so my dad's dad died without ever getting sober.

1:42.0

He was a hopeless alcoholic. Very troubled life had a lot of sorrow, a lot of, just a lot of dark suffering because of his drinking. And my father was also an alcoholic,

1:56.3

died in 2018.

1:57.7

He did get sober by God's grace and AA.

2:00.3

So he spent the last 38 years of his life, never fell off the wagon.

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