Kathryn Elliott is the Founder of The Alcohol Mindset Coach.
She has a career background of 25-30 years in media & PR.
She is a breast cancer survivor and thriver, and she made the decision to lead a more purposeful life, and to explore her relationship with alcohol.
This led her to create her own business to support individuals to explore their relationship with alcohol and make changes to create positive impacts on their mental and emotional health, productivity, personal lives and careers.
Kathryn delivers her program to individuals and corporates and features regularly in the media.
This interview covers a number of important topics, including:
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