Virtual Workshop: Healing from heartbreak without alcohol | 6th February
Please note: We operate a no-refund policy.
Can't make it? Book a space and you'll be sent the recording afterwards!
Join Hannah Harvey, mentor, blogger and author of how to divorce sober, for a heartfelt workshop on healing from heartbreak without the booze. During this call, Hannah will share practical boundaries to protect your wellbeing and sobriety, guide you through recognising red flags, and help you navigate knowing when you’re truly ready to start dating again.
In this workshop, Hannah will cover the following key topics:
-Her framework to healing from heartbreak without alcohol
-Red flags to watch out for
-Helpful boundaries to safeguard your wellbeing and sobriety
-How to know when you're truly ready to start dating again
When: Thursday 6th February
Time: 7pm-8pm UK Time
Where: Zoom (You will be sent the Zoom link when you have purchased your ticket.)
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About Hannah Harvey
Hannah Harvey is on a mission to help people find hope after trauma and embrace a bright future. Alongside her book How to Divorce Sober, Hannah’s support network incorporates online courses, an immersive mentoring service, day and weekend retreats, yoga classes and her popular podcast, Happily Ever After with Hannah Harvey. Hannah frequently contributes to BBC Radio Newcastle, where she engages in discussions on the critical issues addressed in her podcast. She’s also forged close links with Escape Family Support, an organisation that helps the families of people suffering from problems related to drugs and alcohol by delivering restorative yoga programmes. Previously, Hannah ran Mums’ Days, an amazingly successful award-winning parenting blog that led to her creating content for John Lewis, Tesco, and Argos. Hannah lives with her two children in Whitley Bay, just a stone’s throw from the ocean. She loves being near the sea and often enjoys ice-cold swims to clear her head. The beach is also perfect for her special meditation sessions and ceremonies
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All of the babes
All of the fun
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All of the babes
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None of the Alcohol
All of the babes
All of the fun
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All of the babes
All of the fun
None of the Alcohol
All of the babes
All of the fun
None of the Alcohol
All of the babes
All of the fun
None of the Alcohol
All of the babes
All of the fun
None of the Alcohol
All of the babes
All of the fun
None of the Alcohol
All of the babes
All of the fun
None of the Alcohol
All of the babes
All of the fun
None of the Alcohol
All of the babes
All of the fun
None of the Alcohol
All of the babes
All of the fun
None of the Alcohol
All of the babes