James Swanwick on living a more fulfilling life without alcohol




The Stacey June Show show

Summary: Is your seemingly harmless one-drink-a-day habit really serving you? Welcome to episode NUMBER 79 of The Stacey June Show. James Swanwick is an Australian-American journalist and television and podcast host based in Hollywood, California. He is best known as a former anchor on the Australia and New Zealand version of ESPN’s Sportscenter. But he is also dedicated to helping people lead the good life. A life free from alcohol You can learn more about James' work here You can purchase Swannies Blue Blocker glasses here More from Stacey - Couplegoals? Podcast is UP! Listen here Join Stacey's mail list here Coaching info is here Coaching enquiries can be emailed here A note from Stacey - Hey Guys, did you learn something about yourself on this episode? Are you unsure I made sense? Do you need to sit with this? Listen back to it if you need. I would love to hear your thoughts, where you are at with this topic or a suggestion of what I can cover next week! DM / Email /Website is the place to let me know. The Stacey June Show is a podcast that has been built to celebrate your differences, find the funny in the f*cked and give you the tools to help you be the person you know you can be. Make no mistake - this is no motivational meme. The conversations with thought leaders, celebs and experts who go deep, will leave you set to make the changes you have always desired and introduce you to your inner spark. Practical, funny and useful in one. To sign up to get the latest on this podcast - join our mail list here Read more - www.staceyjune.com/blog Sign up for Stacey’s workshop's or coaching - www.staceyjune.com/workshops Podcast guest bookings queries - support@staceyjune.com Sponsorship / Management queries - support@staceyjune.com  <br><hr><p style="color: grey;">See <a style="color: grey;" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://acast.com/privacy">acast.com/privacy</a> for privacy and opt-out information.</p>