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TEDx TalksPublished at May 29, 2026 at 12:38 AM10:06
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Reevaluating our modern drinking culture | Alli Bourne-Vanneck | TEDxCharlotte

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We question cigarettes. So why don’t we question alcohol? In this thought-provoking TEDx talk, national award-winning television journalist and sobriety advocate Alli Bourne-Vanneck explores the hidden social conditioning behind modern drinking culture — and why millions of people are beginning to rethink alcohol altogether. From “wine mom culture” to networking happy hours, alcohol is often treated as the answer to stress, celebration, loneliness, and even success. But what happens when we finally stop and ask: Who told us this was normal? Blending personal storytelling, cultural analysis, and emerging health research, Alli shares how quitting alcohol transformed her mental clarity, nervous system, and sense of autonomy — while challenging audiences to think differently about one of society’s most normalized substances. As younger generations increasingly embrace sober curiosity and alcohol-free lifestyles, this conversation is becoming impossible to ignore. Alli is a sobriety coach, advocate, and a national award-winning television news journalist reshaping the conversation around alcohol and wellbeing. She is the founder of Sober Happy Hour, a coaching platform, community, and YouTube channel that helps women rethink their relationship with alcohol. Before her work in sobriety, Alli spent two decades in broadcast journalism, earning honors including a regional Edward R. Murrow Award. She is a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. A former Division I golfer at the College of William & Mary—the first Black woman to compete on the team—she also represented her home as Miss Virgin Islands at the Miss America Pageant. After transforming her own relationship with alcohol in 2017, Alli now focuses her career on educating audiences about the cultural myths with alcohol. Her work blends personal insight, research, and storytelling to inspire a new understanding of what life can look like beyond the wine glass. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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