Sunday, July 13, 2014

Special Guest: Lotta Dann of “Mrs D is Going Without”

Lotta Dann aka Mrs. D


Lotta Dann’s readers know her best as “Mrs. D”: the formerly anonymous sobriety blogger (Blog: Mrs. D Is Going Without) who stepped forward as a recovery advocate with the recent New Zealand release of her book, “Mrs D is Going Without”. Lotta shares her story and chats with us about life before and after she found her way to living alcohol free.


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5 comments:

  1. Yay!! Can't wait to listen on my way to work tomorrow! Love Mrs. D!

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  2. Listened on my way home! Love my Bubble Hour girls!

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  3. I enjoyed this show quite a bit. Mrs D is wonderful and what really helped me is how upbeat she is because it sort of "rubs off" on me.

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  4. Thanks for the comments! She sure is "sparkly," isn't she?! Thank you for listening. xoxo Catherine

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  5. It shows how good authenticity makes us feel that I got interested in the Mrs. D blog and because of that I came upon Your show. I have no problem with alcohol myself but have friends who do. A copy of the book was on the 'return shelf' in the local library and found it's way home with me. I am really enjoying reading it, as it contains little pearls of wisdom like on page 174, where Lotta quotes Dr. Drew as saying: "You know boredom is just another word for depression, don't you?" My answer to that was: Yes, and that SHOWS ONCE AGAIN HOW CHRONICALLY SHORT WE ARE WHEN IT COMES TO THE LEVELS OF MAGNESIUM IN OUR BODIES. Magnesium is evidently the most important mineral and helps the muscles AND the nervous system relax. So, if you find you need to drink to feel relaxed, just research the magic of what magnesium can do for you, instead of going for the alcohol again.
    I highly recommend a book called 'Transdermal Magnesium Therapy" by dr Mark Sircus,Ac., O,M.D.
    It mentions alcoholism and the loss of minerals that results when we drink.And THAT DEPRESSION INDICATES A GREAT LACK OF MAGNESIUM!!
    So do yourself a HUGE favour dear readers, read this amazing book and get well. Thank You for this interview. I loved your authenticity.
    Kindest regards from New Zealand.

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