sober girl society
After years of partying and hangovers started taking a toll on her mental
health, Millie Gooch gave up alcohol in February 2018, starting Sober Girl
Society 7 months later. Having worked at Hearst Magazines for 5 years as a
lifestyle journalist, Millie now writes about sobriety for various publications
and her activism work around sobriety has been featured in Red, Stylist, The
Telegraph, Refinery29, Elle, Cosmopolitan, UniLad, Bustle, Delish and many more!
You can read some of her work HERE. She has also appeared on various panels from
Live Well London to Club Soda’s Mindful Drinking Festival and podcasts including
Clemmie Telford’s Honestly Podcast, BBC Life Hacks podcast and Good Influence
with Gemma Styles. You can listen to her podcast interviews HERE. In 2021,
Millie Gooch published her first book The Sober Girl Society Handbook
immediately topping the Amazon bestseller charts. Millie regularly works with
brands both in and out of the non-alcoholic market such as Sainsbury’s, Square
Root, Dr Teal’s, Brewdog and Adidas as well as organisations such as
universities and workplaces to promote a healthier drinking culture.