David Pasqualone
“It wasn’t until I stopped drinking that I realized how bad life got.” ~ Duncan Bhaskaran Brown
Guest Bio: Duncan Bhaskaran Brown drank. Wine, cider, brandy. Whatever people had. After 20 years of wanton excess, he cleaned up his act and trained with the world’s most successful stop smoking clinic. Which wasn’t enough. He studied at Cornell University, the Chartered Management Institute and a windowless room in Peterborough. Which wasn’t enough. He wrote a couple of books, including ‘Real Men Quit’, the armchair macho guide to beating booze. Which wasn’t enough. He’s interviewed sober superstars and conducted research projects which involved watching TV. Which wasn’t enough. What would be enough? Imagine if alcohol-free was the default, if sober was normal and if alcohol stops destroying people. Maybe then Duncan would grab a mint tea and sci-fi novel and relax. Maybe.
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