I Broke AA rules & Sobriety in Politics | Molly Jong-Fast

Molly Jong-Fast went to rehab at 19, convinced she was the youngest person in history to get sober. She wasn’t. But she did rack up 27 years of sobriety, multiple kids she never planned to have, and a career calling out political bullsh*t for Vanity Fair.

In this episode, Molly talks about:

Growing up thinking blackout drunk grandmas were “normal”

Accidentally becoming a mom (and telling her kids the truth about it)

Why dogs + kids = political activism

Owning it when she gets things wrong—and why other pundits should try it

Staying sober when the government makes you want to drink

Breaking AA “rules” because… why not

How she’s definitely, maybe, on the lam from jury duty

This is a conversation about truth-telling, bad systems (political and personal), and what it takes to stay upright in a world that keeps trying to knock you over.

Listen if you like your sobriety talk with a side of f-bombs and political reality checks.

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