Drunk on a Lie: The Real Nature of Alcohol- William Porter
This week we’re joined by William Porter, author of Alcohol Explained, for a clear, no-nonsense look at why alcohol is so compelling, and why it can be so hard to moderate. We talk about alcohol’s sedative effect, how the brain counteracts it (and why that can feel like anxiety later), why cravings aren’t just “lack of willpower,” and how alcohol disrupts sleep (including those familiar 3am wake-ups). We also unpack the myth of alcohol as a “truth drug,” the link between drinking and low mood, and why many people find it easier to stop completely than to keep negotiating “rules” around drinking
Episode highlights
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Why alcohol is a sedative (and why it can still seem “stimulating”)
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The brain’s rebound effect: relaxation → anxiety as alcohol wears off
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How craving builds as a learned loop (not a moral failing)
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Why some people don’t drink in the morning—even though it would “work”
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Alcohol and sleep disruption (REM, tiredness, 2–4am wake-ups)
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The “truth drug” myth and emotional dysregulation
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Drinking, depression & anxiety: why the relationship goes both ways
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Why quitting can feel like freedom, not discipline
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A practical tool: “play it forward” (what happens after the first drink)
Guest
William Porter — Author of Alcohol Explained
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