Lindsey Metselaar On How Quitting Weed Cured Her Anxiety, Improved Her Memory & Gave Her Inner Peace
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 Published On Premiered Mar 23, 2023

Today's guest is Lindsey Metselaar. Lindsey is a native New Yorker and host of the highly popular We Met At Acme podcast, which has amassed over 7 million downloads since its creation in 2017. Lindsey also has a food blog called Don't Expect Salads (@dontexpectsalads) with over 110,000 followers. In Today's episode, we dive deep into Lindsey's recovery journey. Up until 2018 when Lindsey got sober, Lindsey was heavily addicted to marijuana. What began as a way for her to cope and escape quickly morphed into a decade-long addiction that impacted her personal and professional life and became something she didn't think she could live without. Today, We discuss her addiction journey from start to finish and what finally led her to stop getting high. Lindsey and I also talk about the many blessings that sobriety has given her and how she has learned to manage her emotions, develop self-awareness and create a new identity. We also talk about what you must do to thrive in recovery, how to survive a breakup and much more!





What to Listen For:

00:00 Intro
01:41 Using marijuana to “escape the pain”
03:48 What was so appealing about getting high?
05:15 Needing marijuana to function
07:49 What kept her from becoming addicted to “hard drugs”?
08:58 How did her addiction impact other areas of her life?
10:37 Everyone is addicted to something
12:03 Transforming projection into self-awareness
13:26 Finding sobriety and recovery
16:51 Quitting marijuana gave her freedom
18:23 Transforming her identity
20:54 Regaining her creativity and memory
23:11 Managing emotions
25:16 Sobriety and relationships
29:51 Is weed a gateway drug?
31:13 How to bounce back after a breakup
32:43 Optimizing her mental health
36:43 What helps her stay sober?
39:51 Dating advice







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