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Recovery Podcastland: Red Table Talk Alcohol & Substance Abuse Disorder

Whether you watch Red Table Talk on Facebook Watch or listen to it on Apple Podcasts, this is an episode you will not want to miss. Join Jada Pinkett-Smith, her daughter Willow Smith and mother Adrienne Banfield-Norris as they open their home for a series of groundbreaking and healing conversations. That’s three generations around one table with no filter and we are here for it!

The Nut(ty Professor) and Bolts of this Conversation

Jada, sober for 22 years, and Adrienne, sober for over 30 years, candidly talk about their past struggles surrounding addiction. Self-claimed as a “walking miracle” Jada speaks openly about a time she passed out on the set of filming The Nutty Professor back in 1996. How could she not realize how deep addiction ran in her family after all of the years of witnessing her own mother (Adrienne) struggle with heroin? A self-proclaimed binge drinker, Jada really didn’t think she had a problem with her party Thursday to Monday morning lifestyle. “When it’s time to go, we gonna go,” she said of behavior. “So I wasn’t the type of person who was drinking every day, I was like a weekend party girl. Thursday to Monday morning, I would go.”

“When it’s time to go, we gonna go,” she said of behavior. “So I wasn’t the type of person who was drinking every day, I was like a weekend party girl. Thursday to Monday morning, I would go.”

Jada Pinkett-Smith, RED TABLE TALK 7.7.21

Willow’s Thoughts on Her Personal Substance Use

The red table was turned when Willow freely talked about her regular cannabis usage and how taking two months “off” per year is what currently keeps her “in line”. Willow claimed with confidence “I’m just so happy that I’m a regular old stoner!” She went on to say “That sounds intense!” And as Willow was attempting to get her point across, Adrienne chimed in frustrated with how deep addiction runs on her family. The conversation is lively and one you will want to watch.

Fresh Liver Anyone?

Shit gets real when special guest Dr. Jessica Mellinger starts to explain to the women exactly what kind of damage alcohol can do to the female liver. Willow looks like she might pass out as two livers, one healthy and one with cirrhosis, are brought out and placed on the red table. Think that one glass of red wine a day isn’t hurting you? This doctor thinks otherwise and is able to back it up with studies specifically on this subject. The conversation briefly hovers on how women’s wine and cocktail culture is so incredibly damaging.

Have a Seat at the Red Table

Perhaps the most exciting part of this episode is the three women with various lengths of sobriety that are vulnerable share their individual journeys. Harrowing stories of hitting rock bottom and binge drinking from successful, high-powered women: the teacher of the year, an NYC Attorney, and a global vice president.

@thisnakedmind

First up is a familiar face to many and former global vice president, Annie Grace of This Naked Mind. Sober Curator Janeill Besecker has reviewed her book and you can read about that in our #QUITLIT section. Her book has ignited a movement across the country, helping thousands of people forever change their relationship with alcohol.

@bottomlesstosober

Next up we hear from Jessica Dueñas, Former Kentucky Teacher of the Year who shares her story and celebrates having over 5 months of consistent sobriety. You can find out even more about her story on her blog Bottomless to Sober.

@soberblackgirlsclub

The episode concludes with one of my personal favorite accounts to follow on Instagram, Khadi the Founder of @SoberBlackGirlsClub. This robust club is actively serving the underrepresented women of color population and has grown exponentially over the past year of the global pandemic. She offers many ways for women to get connected via a Private Facebook Group, Club on Clubhouse App, and weekly virtual meetings. Check out her Linktr.ee page and find out how to get involved and/or support with donations.

Personally, I am very eager to talk with anyone that has listened to or viewed this episode. So if that’s you, feel free to reach out to me directly (@alysseinthecity on IG) or tune in on Sunday, July 11th for The Sober Scoop at 7 pm Pacific when we talk on IG Live about weekly trending headlines.


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