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Sober Guys Live – Join Us on 8th July at 7:30 PM BST (FREE Event)

Sober Guys Live – Join Us on 8th July at 7:30 PM BST (FREE Event)

 

If you’ve been thinking about changing your relationship with alcohol — or you’re already on the path and want support — this is for you.

I’m hosting the next Sober Guys Live Zoom session on:

👉 Tuesday, 8th July
👉 7:30 PM BST
👉 100% FREE to attend

And you’re invited.

💬 What This Is All About

These sessions are built for mid-life men who are:

  • Tired of the drinking cycle
  • Battling that constant inner conflict
  • Feeling the impact on their energy, mindset, and self-respect
  • Ready to take back control and build a better way forward

This is not a lecture.
It’s a real conversation — honest, supportive, and grounded in lived experience.

And importantly… there’s no cost, no catch, and no pressure.

All Sober Guys sessions are completely free — because getting support shouldn’t be another barrier to change.

🔥 What You’ll Get From Joining

  • A safe space to talk openly (no judgement, no pressure)
  • Practical insights to help you move forward
  • Connection with other men walking the same road
  • A renewed sense that change is possible

Whether you’re sober, sober-curious, or stuck in the cycle — you’ll get something valuable from being in the room.

👊 Why This Matters

Too many men keep this struggle to themselves.

They push through the week, promise they’ll cut down… and then find themselves right back where they started.

This is your chance to step out of that loop — even just for one evening — and see what's possible when you stop doing it alone.

And because it’s free, you’ve got nothing to lose by showing up.

✅ Save Your Spot

Click below to register for the session:

👉 Join the Sober Guys Zoom – 8th July (FREE)

Once you register, you’ll receive your access details straight away.


Final Word

You don’t need to have it all figured out.

You just need to show up.

This could be the moment things start to shift.

I hope to see you there.

Tony
Sobersixty
Helping mid-life men break free from alcohol and take back control of their lives