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In country Australia, nobody is talking about alcohol abuse. But Shanna Whan is. There’s no one better qualified to do so than a girl from the country who nearly died in front of her community from alcohol abuse.
Shanna was a journalist and rural photographer by day and an alcoholic by night - her relationship with booze tangled in trauma and fuelled by a socially acceptable and glorified national pastime.
On the precipice of turning forty, Shanna would survive a series of blows that would change her life forever.
This is the story of one woman’s battle with the bottle; how she overcame the guilt and grief she felt when she and her husband were told they wouldn’t have children, what life’s like on the fringes of society as a childless and sober woman in a rural community, and what happens when your road to recovery leads to the birth of a national charity.
So, what happens when you stop drinking and start speaking your truth?
We find out in FORTY.
CREDITS:
Hosts: Lise Carlaw and Sarah Wills
Guest: Shanna Whan
Instagram: @sober_in_the_country
Australian Story – Shanna’s episode
https://www.abc.net.au/austory/last-drinks/11705194
Producer: Josh Sanders @the_kernal1
CONTACT:
Email: hello@thosetwogirls.com.au
Instagram: @liseandsarah
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