How Sarah-Jane Clarke moved on from Sass & Bide, sobered up and got a life.
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For 16 years, Sarah-Jane Clarke was one-half of Australian fashion's mega-success brand, Sass and Bide. As the hit label of the noughties, she was working damn hard - but partying hard too. Fearful of wasting her life wasted, Sarah-Jane decided to give up alcohol - and took the game-changing brave path of going public with her decision - inspiring a whole generation to try dry too in the process.With a new brand, a new purpose and a new alcohol-free lease on life, is this Sarah-Jane's happiest hour yet? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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