Gillian Tietz has quickly become a force for good in the ever-expanding sober community. Her podcast, "Sober Powered," launched in June of 2020 and is currently thirty episodes in with no plans to stop anytime soon. The episodes take a unique approach and looks at alcohol through the lens of science, while at the same time Gillian adds in her own personal experiences to make it incredibly relatable.
Join Lucas in this episode as he and Gillian discuss the background behind her podcast, while also sharing some extra items such as how she plans to expand her reach and what kind of goals her "sobriety education" has brought her way.
Sober Powered Podcast can be found on most major podcast providers, or directly through https://soberpowered.com/podcast/. Also, follow Gill and Sober Powered on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/sober.powered/ and on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/sober.powered.
Original show artwork created by Alicia Urbanski of Peaches Art Shop. For more information or to look at more of her works, check out: https://www.peachesartshop.com
Just Sway is an independent project, with no affiliation with Blue October. I do not own any of the music used. All music is owned and copyright protected by Blue October.
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