Episode 2: About Those New Drinking Guidelines…

Welcome back to Dear Vernon, where we answer real questions about sobriety without pretending it’s simple or one-size-fits-all.

In this episode, Laura McKowen and Eric Johnson dig into a question a lot of you have been asking lately:

What do we actually think about the new Surgeon General's alcohol guidelines? 💭

And maybe more importantly… why do they feel so confusing?

We talk about:

  • What actually changed in the guidelines (and what didn’t)

  • Why vague public health messaging can be frustrating, especially if you’re already questioning your drinking

  • The idea of alcohol as a “social lubricant” (and why that framing matters)

  • How people tend to cherry-pick guidance when they’re already struggling

  • What the research and data really says — including the landmark 2018 Lancet study

  • Why clarity matters more than ever in a culture that already minimizes alcohol’s impact

This isn’t about shaming, fear-mongering, or telling anyone what to do. It’s about context, honesty, and helping you make informed choices, especially if sobriety is already tugging at you.

As always, we’ll keep having these conversations because the questions don’t stop once you stop drinking.

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