Holly Whitaker

Holly Whitaker

Holly Whitaker, an influential figure in contemporary recovery discourse, embarked on a transformative journey that began with her own sobriety in 2013. A visionary in the realm of addiction recovery, she established Tempest in 2014, a pioneering, trauma-informed program that places human experience at its core. Her innovative approach has redefined the recovery landscape, offering an inclusive and empathetic alternative to traditional methods. Residing in the serene Catskills of New York, Whitaker draws inspiration from her surroundings and the company of her cat, Mary Katherine. Her critically acclaimed work, "Quit Like a Woman: The Radical Choice to Not Drink in a Culture Obsessed with Alcohol," stands as a testament to her profound insights and bold critique of societal norms around alcohol consumption. This bestselling memoir and self-help guide not only explores the pervasive influence of Big Alcohol but also illuminates the unique challenges faced by women+ on their path to recovery. Whitaker's writing has resonated widely, earning her features in esteemed publications such as The New York Times, Washington Post, and Vogue, as well as a spot on Inc's 2019 Female Founders 100 List. Renowned for her compelling and incisive prose, Whitaker delves into themes of empowerment, societal critique, and personal transformation. Her work transcends mere self-help literature, offering a poignant social commentary that challenges entrenched cultural narratives. Through her articulate and empathetic narrative style, she has emerged as a leading voice in the movement toward a more compassionate and inclusive understanding of addiction and recovery. Her contributions continue to inspire and provoke thought, leaving an indelible mark on both her readers and the broader field of addiction recovery.

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