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Chrissy Teigen says Holly Whitaker’s ‘Quit Like a Woman’ helped her stop drinking The model and author shared last week that she is four weeks sober and why she decided to stop drinking ...
Holly Whitaker's book "Quit Like a Woman" challenges "wine mom" jokes and stereotypes that normalize excessive drinking for women. Jan. 12, 2021, 1:44 PM PST / Source: TMRW Kerry Breen ...
Author Holly Whitaker discusses her book 'Quit Like a Woman' and her path to sobriety in a society obsessed with alcohol. HOLLY WHITAKER: given this really specific image of, we're supposed to ...
Sitting in an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Holly Whitaker couldn’t wrap her mind around the words “Hi, my name is Holly, and I’m an alcoholic.” For one: Was she even an alcoholic? Yes,… ...
Enter Holly Whitaker. The founder of recovery start-up Tempest, is rolling out tele-treatment for people currently in recovering, or thinking about starting. In June Tempest debuted three new tech ...
Holly Whitaker: In October 2012, I was bulimic, falling asleep with bottles of wine in my hand, and smoking as much weed and tobacco as I could get my hands on.
Holly Whitaker is the founder and CEO of Tempest, Inc. (formerly Hip Sobriety, Inc.), a company she founded when, in 2012, she was determined to deal with her problem drinking but found that the ...
Of course, when Whitaker got sober in 2012 and when she launched Tempest (originally known as Hip Sobriety) in 2014, the world we lived in hadn’t yet launched headfirst into a pandemic of ...
Whitaker, who published her book in 2019, says the celebrity support for her movement shines a new light on what it means to be sober. In December, Teigen called Whitaker’s book “an incredible read" ...
The podcast episode in question, part of Teigen's Self-Conscious with Chrissy Teigen series released on May 15, features a discussion with Holly Whitaker about her Audible Original, 30 Days to ...
Holly Whitaker, the founder of an online sobriety program called Tempest, describes what it’s like to run an online sobriety program.
Author Holly Whitaker discusses her book 'Quit Like a Woman' and her path to sobriety in a society obsessed with alcohol. HOLLY WHITAKER: given this really specific image of, we're supposed to ...
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