• #40 What low/no drinkers are really saying

  • Oct 11 2024
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast

#40 What low/no drinkers are really saying

  • Summary

  • SHOW QUOTES
    "Today we're doing things a bit differently."

    "Only 8% of the conversations were about using these drinks to help with sobriety or recovery."

    SHOW NOTES
    In this episode, I take a look at a report from Commetric analysing 10,000 Reddit conversations about low/no drinks.

    • Doing things differently
    • Drink types
    • Social events
    • Big Vs small brands
    • Drink qualities
    • Personality types
    • What it all means


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