When “Mummy Wine Time” Stops Being Funny [with Victoria Vanstone]
Update: 2025-10-21
Description
It starts as a joke — “Mummy needs wine!” — but for many parents, that glass at the end of the day becomes more than just a meme. In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Dr Justin Coulson talks with author and “Sober Awkward” podcast host Victoria Vanstone about her journey from party girl to sober mum — and how she broke free from the culture that told her alcohol was the answer. This episode will challenge how you see drinking, motherhood, and what self-care really means.
KEY POINTS:
- How alcohol became part of Victoria’s identity — and why it took motherhood to question it
- The emotional and social pressures behind “Mummy Wine Time” culture
- Why drinking in front of kids sends powerful hidden messages
- The quiet shame of “normal” drinking habits — and what to do if you’re starting to question yours
- The rise of “sober curious” parenting and what it looks like in real life
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:
“It’s not really about alcohol. It’s about who you were before it — and who comes after it.” — Victoria Vanstone
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
- A Thousand Wasted Sundays by Victoria Vanstone
- Mumming by Victoria Vanstone
- Podcast: Sober Awkward
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS:
- Reflect on the messages your kids receive when they see you drinking or joking about it.
- If you’re curious about cutting back, start with a “sober curious” mindset — it’s about questioning, not quitting.
- Talk to your partner or a trusted friend about how alcohol fits (or doesn’t fit) in your family life.
- Explore support options — books, podcasts, therapy, or sober communities — if alcohol feels like it’s taking more than it gives.
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