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Welcome to The Truth About Alcohol. I’m Lee Davy.
This podcast is for people who know something about their drinking doesn’t quite add up — and want to understand why stopping can feel so much harder than it should.
No labels. No judgement. No “rock bottom” stories required.
We talk about what alcohol really does to the body, brain, and nervous system, why cravings and rituals are so persistent, and why willpower isn’t the issue most people think it is. You’ll hear calm, honest conversations that reduce shame, make the confusion make sense, and help you see your next step more clearly — whether you’re still drinking, trying to stop, or have stopped but don’t feel settled.
If you’ve ever thought, “I’m intelligent, capable, and functional… so why can’t I just stop?” you’re in the right place.
Welcome to The Truth About Alcohol. I’m Lee Davy.
This podcast is for people who know something about their drinking doesn’t quite add up — and want to understand why stopping can feel so much harder than it should.
No labels. No judgement. No “rock bottom” stories required.
We talk about what alcohol really does to the body, brain, and nervous system, why cravings and rituals are so persistent, and why willpower isn’t the issue most people think it is. You’ll hear calm, honest conversations that reduce shame, make the confusion make sense, and help you see your next step more clearly — whether you’re still drinking, trying to stop, or have stopped but don’t feel settled.
If you’ve ever thought, “I’m intelligent, capable, and functional… so why can’t I just stop?” you’re in the right place.
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Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Why You Get Irritated When People Interrupt Your ‘Me Time’
Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Why You Get Irritated When People Interrupt Your ‘Me Time’
By the end of the day, you’re not angry because someone asked too much of you.
You’re irritated because your system was already empty — and the one thing you were leaning on to get through the day suddenly feels under threat.
This episode explores why irritation shows up so sharply in the evening, how “me time” quietly becomes a survival reward, and why alcohol often sits just offstage as the unspoken regulator when effort finally needs to stop.
• Why end-of-day irritation isn’t about entitlement or selfishness
• How monotony and effort quietly drain your capacity long before evening arrives
• Why resentment is often a protector covering shame and guilt
• The hidden role alcohol plays as an “end-of-effort” switch
• Why this pattern keeps repeating — even when you understand it
If this moment feels familiar, you don’t need to fix anything right now.
Some people just sit with the recognition.
If you want a place where moments like this can slow down before they spill, there is something designed specifically for the after-work reset — not as a solution, but as containment.
And if you want to talk it through quietly, you can always reach out at
thestrivemethod@gmail.com
The deeper work lives at STRIVE.
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