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In today’s episode, I sat down with Matt Salis, behavioral health researcher, writer, and co-host of the Untoxicated Podcast. Matt brings a perspective we don’t talk about enough: what happens in a relationship when alcohol leaves the picture, especially around emotional safety, masculinity, intimacy, and long-term connection. Unlike my story where Ryan and I quit drinking together, Matt’s journey unfolded differently. His wife, Sherri, was not the partner struggling with alcohol. When he quit, he quickly realized that sobriety was only the beginning. Rebuilding trust, repairing emotional damage, and creating safety in his marriage required years of intentional work. And we go there in this conversation. In This Episode, We Discuss: 🔹Matt’s drinking story and the mental gymnastics of “Am I an alcoholic?” 🔹The lightbulb moment when he realized alcohol was fueling his anxiety and depression 🔹His wife’s detachment and how it became a wake-up call 🔹What emotional abuse actually looks like, including the subtle behaviors we normalize 🔹How alcohol amplifies emotional instability in a household 🔹The concept of emotional safety as the foundation for intimacy 🔹Why recovery changes your identity and how that can disrupt a marriage 🔹The “sex sequence”: emotional safety → emotional intimacy → physical intimacy 🔹Why foreplay doesn’t start in the bedroom 🔹Emotional masculinity and what that means in modern sober relationships 🔹How to distinguish between growth discomfort and ongoing emotional unsafety 🔹When couples work… and when they don’t Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Sobriety Does Not Automatically Repair a Relationship Quitting drinking removes the toxin, but it does not automatically restore emotional safety. That work is deeper. It requires self-reflection, accountability, and consistency. 2️⃣ Emotional Safety Is Not Optional Matt makes it clear: emotional safety has to be close to 100 percent. Tone matters. Teasing matters. Raised voices matter. Small behaviors add up over time. 3️⃣ Emotional Intimacy Precedes Physical Intimacy For many women especially, emotional safety and emotional connection are prerequisites to meaningful physical intimacy. You cannot skip steps and expect closeness to feel secure. 4️⃣ Recovery Changes Who You Are Sobriety is not just removing alcohol. It reshapes identity. And sometimes, couples must reevaluate compatibility after both people begin evolving. 5️⃣ Emotional Masculinity Is Adaptation Matt shares his framework for “emotional masculinity,” redirecting traditional masculine values like protection and leadership toward emotional safety, service, resilience, and accountability. Resources Mentioned: 👉 Listen to the Untoxicated Podcast - https://un-toxicated.com/ 👉 Take the emotional abuse survey at untoxicatedsurvey.org 👉 Learn more about Matt’s work at https://soberandunashamed.com/ 👉 Follow on Instagram @untoxicatedpodcast If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. These conversations matter. Emotional health in sobriety matters. Join the Day Makers Community: ➡️➡️ And if you’re craving deeper support, structure, and community in your alcohol-free life, come join us inside the Day Makers Community - https://nomorewasteddays.co/day-maker.... Try your first two weeks for just $1 *************************************** Follow the podcast on Social Media: IG: @nomorewasteddays.pod Follow Sara on Social Media: IG: @no_more_wasted_days TikTok: @no_more_wasted_days Facebook: www.facebook.com/NoMoreWastedDaysOfficial