RUBY WARRINGTON is a lifestyle writer and former features editor of the UK's Sunday Times Style supplement. In 2013, she created The Numinous, an online magazine that bridges the gap between the mystical and the mainstream. She is also the cofounder of Moon Club, an online mentoring program for spiritual activists, and "sober curious" event series Club SODA NYC. She now lives in New York City with her husband, Simon (a.k.a. "The Pisces").
“Warrington approaches the world of sobriety from a place of wonder
and with a deep yearning for transformation. Her findings are full
of solutions and can help the masses re-imagine their relationship
with alcohol. Sober Curious is a trove of insights for those
seeking a breakup with the bottle!” — Biet Simkin, Spiritual
Teacher, Author, and Co-founder of Club SÖDA NYC
“Finally, a book that clearly makes the case for a life beyond
alcohol whether one is addicted or not. May this inspiring read
find its way into the hands of every person seeking greater overall
health and well-being.” — Tommy Rosen, founder of Recovery 2.0
“Ruby Warrington leads us into a new vision of what our lives can
be like without alcohol—one where we can deepen our health, reclaim
our power, and improve our effectiveness in all areas of modern
life. All while still having fun and enjoying a greater sense of
fulfillment.” — Diego Perez (Yung Pueblo)
“Warrington presents a refreshingly sober case for creating a
joyful life sans alcohol, one that really hit home. Ruby’s
practical strategies for how to have fun in the process of giving
up drinking were especially welcome.” — Light Watkins, author of
Bliss More and founder of The Shine Movement
"In an era of self-care obsession, Warrington’s mindful drinking
approach is catching on." — Cosmopolitan
"In her book, she reminds us that we don’t actually need “liquid
courage” to approach a new person or dance like it’s 2019.
Confidence can come from doing a power pose or repeating a positive
affirmation." — Time
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