Keywords sobriety, alcohol, recovery, Bee Sober, community, mental health, holistic practices, personal growth, podcast, wellness, sobriety, ADHD, rejection sensitivity disorder, family business, IPHM, mental health, personal growth, communication, financial awareness, holistic practices
Summary: In this episode of Thriving Not Surviving, Helen Valentino is joined by Lisa Elsworth, founder of the Bee Sober community and Owner and Director of the IPHM Accreditation Board. Where she supports holistic practitioners and training providers to be recognised for the life-changing work they do, without losing their heart or values. She’s also the co-founder of Bee Sober, a global community for anyone who chooses not to drink, creating spaces rooted in connection, choice, and compassion. Here Lisa shares her deeply honest journey into sobriety, the moments that led her to stop drinking, and how that single decision transformed every area of her life. Together, they explore the way alcohol is normalised in our culture, the quiet struggles many people face behind closed doors, and the power of choosing a different path. Lisa speaks openly about ADHD, rejection sensitivity disorder, and the impact these have had on her relationships, work and self-understanding.
The conversation also dives into the heart of IPHM — a family-run organisation supporting holistic practitioners worldwide — and the importance of community, compassion, and human-centred business. This is a powerful, real, and hopeful conversation about self-discovery, mental health, and what becomes possible when we choose connection over coping.
Takeaways
· Everything good in my life has happened since I stopped drinking.
· Binge drinking was a cycle I couldn't escape.
· Stopping drinking was an experiment for self-discovery.
· Community is essential for those choosing sobriety.
· Sobriety doesn't mean the end of social life.
· Alcohol is often normalized in our culture.
· It's important to acknowledge the challenges of sobriety.
· Curiosity can make the journey of sobriety more interesting.
· You can start your sober journey anytime, not just on New Year's. Lisa saved £27,000 over seven years of sobriety.
· ADHD diagnosis can come later in life, impacting self-perception.
· Rejection sensitivity disorder can lead to intense emotional responses.
· Building a community helps individuals feel seen and valued.
· IPHM aims to support holistic practitioners and training providers.
· The importance of understanding ADHD in personal relationships.
· Financial awareness can be a motivating factor in sobriety.
· Creating a human-centered approach in business is essential.
· Practitioners need support and understanding in their work.
· The journey of building a family business can be fulfilling and challenging.
Connect with IPHM
Website: https://www.iphm.co.uk/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iphm_/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iphmaccredited/
Email: via IPHM contact form on their website, or call +44 (0)1706 838332
Connect with Bee Sober & Bee Sober Podcast
Connect with Lisa
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-elsworth/
IG: @ i_am_lisajo
Connect with Helen
Website: InspiredHealing.co.uk
IG: helens_inspired_healing
LinkedIn: Helen on LinkedIn
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