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Tim and Samantha discuss the 1994 romantic drama When A Man Loves a Woman, currently streaming on Prime. Why? Because 2-scene-Phil is just the cutest thing you've ever seen. Is this movie kinda great? How are Meg Ryan's dramatic chops? What are the best parts of Phil's performance? What's the deal with addiction and sobriety? All that and maybe a little bit more in this fifteenth episode of "That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective Podcast."
This episode's guest is crowd favorite and new dog owner Samantha Sweeting Davis. Samantha has lots of recommendations for those interested in stories, questions, and answers around sobriety. Here are a handful starting with some books (all also available to get through your local library):
Quit Like a Woman: The Radical Choice to Not Drink in a Culture Obsessed with Alcohol by Holly Whitaker
A Piece of Cake: A Memoir by Cupcake Brown
Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget by Sarah Hepola
Girl Walks Out of a Bar: A Memoir by Lisa F. Smith
Here's another starting place: https://www.jointempest.com/resources/
Here are some great Instagram hashtags to follow: #SoberCurious, #SoberLife, #SoberAF, #SoberSaturday, and #SoberIsSexy
Feel free to DM Samantha if you need someone to talk to about this stuff! Here is her Instagram.
"That's That" is sponsored by One County Film Company, produced and hosted by Timothy Mark Davis, edited by Ryan Arnst, with show music composed by Jessica Rae Huber, and artwork by Drew Hanagen. Additional music from Kevin Graham and Tillman Silescu.
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