The OYNB Podcast
The OneYearNoBeer Podcast will inspire you to take, or support your journey on a 30, 90 & 365 day challenge to stop drinking and focus on healthy habits.
How Being Alcohol-Free Transformed My Dating Life – Amanda Kuda
There’s a common misconception that drinking makes dating easier. We’re told that alcohol offers us that little bit of liquid courage we need to loosen up, to be ourselves. We learn through media exposure that alcohol makes us sexy, sophisticated, and carefree. We...
5 things I learnt by dating AF
When you remove alcohol from the equation, you truly gain so much clarity. This means that you create so many more opportunities for yourself when you go sober dating - even if you are a drinker. My first steps into the dating world stone cold sober were cautious ones...
To Spartan and beyond – by Ann Gash
My first experience with Spartan up close was in July 2018 when I volunteered with OYNB. I knew it was something I wanted to do but had zero belief that I actually would. Forward to July 2019 and there I was, in a field in the midlands about to enter my first ever...
“It's the best decision I ever made for myself” Lou Short
Before joining OYNB I wasn't really aware of how frequent my drinking had become. It felt pretty standard to me. Drinking wine and cider every Friday and Saturday (and Sunday if it called for a lazy pint or two) and sometimes enjoying bottles of wine in the week with...
365 and onwards – by Benjamin Johnson
On 16th April 2018, I decided to give up alcohol, and take up opportunities. I began realising that I relied on alcohol to experience confidence, peace, relaxation and excitement. I wanted to abandon the plane that I boarded 16 years ago before the plane went down....
“I am better off without it” – Erin Barnes Minnerath
Before OYNB I would consider myself a bit of a 'grey area' drinker. I was beginning to experience more and more negative effects after my alcohol consumption and would think about beer a lot. It was my reward to myself after a productive or stressful day. Moderation...
Telling friends and family about your AF challenge – by Rhona Reid
So you’ve made the decision to try One Year, No Beer and you’re more excited than uneasy about what lies ahead over the next 12 months. You’re going into this with eyes wide open. You know there will be good days and difficult ones, but you’ve had a word with...
The Adverse Effects of Alcohol on Seniors – by Holly Klamer
Over the years, there have been numerous studies on how alcohol affects health as heavy drinking can have negative impacts. While it is easy to focus on the younger generation who drink, the senior population is often missed, and the effects alcohol has on their...
“I love who I’m becoming” – Seth Staggs
In September 2018, my 29th birthday came around, which was a bitter-sweet moment for me. It’s the last year of my twenties, so like many people do I look back and reflect on where I’m at and where I’m headed. Unfortunately for me, the views were not entirely...
Our top 14 AF and low-alcohol beers – by Barbara Fitzsimons
Best alcohol free beer for 2020 Which are the best alcohol free beers in 2020? Here is OYNB alcohol-free beer reviews, ranked best to worst by style and taste. If you'd like to check out more of our top alcohol-free or low-alcohol drinks articles, try 'the best...
Kettlebells training guide for beginners: Get swinging fit with Cavemantraining
Full body fat burning kettlebell workout for beginners (that you can do at home in under 25 minutes) The ultimate quick kettlebell workout for beginners that you can do at home using a single kettlebell. This beginners kettlebell workout is suitable for both women and...
“I've lost 10kg in weight” – Iain Marsh
Work hard, play hard has always been the way forward for me. Rugby season being in full flow, beers after games, after gym sessions, after a hard day at work - all leading to week in and week out going by in a blur. The joke being going to gym to maintain status quo...
What to eat when you go AF: the vitamins and minerals you need – by Daisy Steel
When we first give up alcohol, our nutritional needs are higher than usual. Alcohol strips key nutrients out of our bodies – especially the vitamins and minerals needed for our organs to create natural feel-good chemicals like serotonin and dopamine. As well as...