Did you know that consuming alcohol, even casually, is classified in the same cancer risk category as tobacco and asbestos? Today’s conversation is all about the alcohol-cancer connection, the sober curious movement, and how we can make informed choices about our health.On Salad With a Side of Fries, Jenn Trepeck welcomes Cecily Mak, a former Silicon Valley attorney, breast cancer survivor, and author of Undimmed, for a conversation that is equal parts eye-opening science and deeply personal storytelling. Cecily shares how losing her mother to esophageal cancer and later facing her own breast cancer diagnosis led her to uncover this critical, under-discussed connection between alcohol and cancer risk, and what all of us can do with that information today.What You Will Learn in This Episode:✅ The five distinct biological mechanisms that directly link alcohol and cancer.✅ How the alcohol industry has followed a playbook similar to Big Tobacco, suppressing updates to alcohol labeling laws and lobbying against stronger public health disclosures for decades.✅ What the sober curious movement looks like beyond the AA model and how alcohol moderation rather than full abstinence can still make a meaningful, measurable difference in your long-term health.✅ How Cecily Mak's Eight Awarenesses framework helps individuals break free from unwanted habits by building agency, self-compassion, and intentional choice rather than relying on willpower or labels.The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast, hosted by Jenn Trepeck, explores real-life wellness and weight-loss topics, debunking myths, misinformation, and flawed science surrounding nutrition and the food industry. Let’s dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 The truth about alcohol and cancer risk, why metabolizing alcohol releases a DNA-damaging carcinogen04:34 Cecily's mother's cancer diagnosis and how years of alcohol dependency shaped her path forward06:31 A 30-day experiment of an alcohol-free lifestyle reveals transformative benefits on sleep and relationships08:29 Cecily's breast cancer diagnosis and the discovery linking her drinking history to breast cancer risk factors12:40 Removing the dimmers and dependence on alcohol, and Cecily shares her journey of writing Undimmed: The Eight Awarenesses for Freedom from Unwanted Habits17:55 Alcohol classified as a group one carcinogen and how it ranks alongside tobacco, asbestos, and UV radiation20:14 A discussion on the fight to update the outdated alcohol labeling laws25:54 The five biological pathways: acetaldehyde, elevated estrogen, oxidative stress, impaired DNA repair, and increased permeability32:55 Choosing clarity and alcohol-free living as the foundation for personal agency40:26 Releasing judgment and cultivating self-compassion as tools for sustainable habit change45:39 Cecily's one most important takeaway: learning to listen to ourselves as the most powerful tool in breaking unwanted habitsKEY TAKEAWAYS: 💎 The link between alcohol and cancer is not theoretical. Alcohol is a proven group one carcinogen that produces acetaldehyde and DNA damage with every single drink, regardless of amount.💎 The big alcohol industry has spent millions lobbying against updated alcohol labeling laws, keeping the majority of Americans uninformed about risks that many doctors rarely discuss.💎 You do not need to commit to a lifetime of sobriety for alcohol moderation to matter. Choosing two glasses of wine per week over seven creates a meaningful, cumulative shift in your breast cancer risk factors.💎 True freedom from unwanted habits comes not from willpower or labels, but from awareness and agency, the foundation of Cecily Mak's Eight Awarenesses in Undimmed.ABOUT THE GUEST: Cecily Mak is a mom, entrepreneur, investor, and author of Undimmed. Former tech executive (GC, CRO, COO) at Silicon Valley tech startups, she is a co-founding General Partner at Wisdom Ventures, where she backs founders and their companies focused on human connection and wellbeing. Her work centers on helping people and leaders operate with greater clarity, agency, and presence in a culture full of “dimmers,” the habits and norms that quietly dilute our attention and impact. She lives in Mill Valley, CA.RESOURCES: Become a Happy Healthy Hub MemberJenn’s Free Menu PlanA Salad With a Side of FriesA Salad With A Side Of Fries MerchA Salad With a Side of Fries InstagramAbout Uncomplicating WellnessText ‘Book’ to 833-801-0500Dry Beyond January - Part OneDry Beyond January - Part TwoNever a Great Time, Always a Perfect TimeGUEST RESOURCES: Cecily Mak - WebsiteCecily Mak - LinkedInCecily Mak - InstagramUndimmed, a ClearLife PodcastCecily Mak | SubstackQUOTES: 00:22 "Just by having alcohol in our systems, we are releasing a carcinogen into our bodies that harms our DNA." Cecily Mak11:26 "I think it is helpful for people to hear that it is the antithesis of how we would approach something." Jenn Trepeck17:49 "I believe the difference between knowing what to do and actually doing it is understanding the why. This cancer connection may be the piece of the why that's missing." Jenn Trepeck19:34 "Only one in four women in America today are aware of the link between alcohol and breast cancer, a proven causational link, and it is not coming through our expected channels." Cecily Mak30:47 "It is all about informed choice, even if that choice is two glasses of wine a week versus seven." Jenn Trepeck37:48 "It is ownership of your choices." 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