WE TRIED A FESTIVAL SOBER!? | Bingley Weekender 2022

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After a hard summer of none-stop binging, dancing, partying and sleeping rough, we decided we needed a bit of a break - and this time, alcohol free. Will we succeed in our challenge? It’s certainly no

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  • @TPD
    Use code TPD10 for 10% off yFood, and huge thanks to them for sponsoring this video. Link: bit.ly/tpdtv_yfood
  • @curtis3986
    As someone in recovery I think this video is really refreshing and important . It highlights just how few options there are at festivals for people who want a grab a zero beer or cider. Amazing video as always.
  • This video really warmed me to Jake. Always liked him but you really see his personality shine through. He didn't even want to be sober and yet he puts in so much effort. Everyone should give him a quid this week.
  • @ClareWebster
    Mary cracks me up 😆 more of Mary please ✨ really enjoyed this episode and will definitely be doing a pamper sesh at my next festival
  • It's actually crazy that Paddy is playing a major character in the new GOT Spin-Off series yet about 30 people turned up to his band. Madness.
  • @maph2759
    Im not kidding when I say, that I stopped drinking at festivals, and I enjoy it even more now. I enjoy being there in the moment when my favourite artists are performing, and on the 2nd, 3rd or 4th days, not having a massive hangover, specially when the camping is far away is a game changer. I really do believe the experience can be as good sober as it is if u are drunk
  • @LoubyLou10
    The bravery speech by Mary had me in stitches 😂😂
  • @devanman7920
    Pushing his mate really rattled him. Stopped drinking the next day when he thought he was getting drunk and then didn't go out again incase he did something stupid again. Good dude
  • Didn't Dan do a whole bunch of festivals sober? Feels like this should get more credit
  • Hi guys. Firstly, I want to thank you for the great content. I’m a long-time viewer and I love what you do and when I saw the title of this vid I was particularly interested. A little context here before I go on. I am a 37-year-old guy from England and I decided to go tee total nearly three years ago. I never had an alcohol dependency, never attended an AA meeting and never really discussed my relationship with booze with anyone. I drank about once a week when out with mates and liked having a laugh and getting pissed. I decided to completely stop because I get anxiety and tended not to know when I’d had too much. This worried me a bit. I really thought hard about posting this message as I don’t want to criticize you at all, I think you’re great and pozzy vibes n all that but I thought your vid perhaps wasn’t totally considered and maybe sent the wrong message to sober or sober curious people. A big obstacle and fear folks have when deciding whether or not to take the plunge is “will I be able to enjoy myself without a drink”. I think your vid when some way to compound that a little and when thinking about it more, I think you were kinda destined to fail from the start. My advice to anyone who wants to make the change from drinker to sober for whatever reason is as follows and I hope you don’t mind my contribution. 1- Give yourself time to adjust before going to a festival. A festival is probably one of the toughest places to be sober. Build up to it. 2- Don’t try and emulate what you did when drinking when sober. Substituting alcoholic drinks for non, can’t be expected to have the same results. 3- Choose your festival carefully. As mentioned in this vid, festivals with a bit more to do will provide more entertainment. 4- Try not to be the only sober person. Pissed people are no fun unless you are too! 5- Consider your schedule a bit more. Spend the earlier hours with all your drinking mates and maybe head off when you feel they’re pissed and you’re not. Pissed people are no fun unless you are too! 6- Be real. It will take some self-control and time. It isn’t easy. But it gets easier and actually better I have found. 7- Savour the times when being sober is beneficial. Get up and have a walk and a coffee. Enjoy the fact you have no hangover, the weather is good, you’re not going to work and you’re in for a great day making memories you’ll actually remember. 8- Meditate. A tool I wish I’d found years ago. Try the app ‘Headspace’. 9- Do the maths. How much money have you saved not drinking? Treat yourself for succeeding. As I said guys, I don’t mean to criticize. I genuinely think you guys are awesome and living the dream. I just wanted to add a bit to conversation. Much love! Ed x
  • @Mrpigybreath
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  • @poorpixie3866
    I’m on a mad binge of these videos and I’m falling more and more in love with you guys. Ya’ll are real ones❤
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  • @dinibo
    I actually really enjoyed this episode. Fun to see a different side, plus I actually was getting a bit worried for your health! Moderation in all things, even moderation!
  • @chadywood
    The speech at 20:30 with the music behind it was the most amazing way ive ever been inspired to have a beer.
  • @dss-2385
    Jake always seems like he’s trying to exaggerate when he’s speaking, but I’ve come to realise it’s just natural 😂
  • @appydaze5887
    you guys make laugh and 35years of coing to fests ive started blogging.huge thanks for the laughs..keep it going guys
  • @danieldevine
    That Gouls and gals - "DAD" caught me off guard hahaha