IT'S TIME TO PAUSE.

When you say yes, you’re not committing to forever. You’re committing to a pause — to finally ask: where is this taking me?

This is the F*ck-It Switch Mentorship — a 4-week, high-touch container designed for the sober curious, the maybe-ready, the ones who don’t want to keep spiraling but aren’t sure what comes next.


What You’ll Get

🔥 Four live 60-minute Zoom sessions with me (one per week) — real conversations where we unpack your patterns, your triggers, and your choices.

🔥 Daily WhatsApp access — so you’re never left alone in the loop. I’ll be in your pocket with support, accountability, and perspective in real time.

🔥 The Unapologetically Sober Journal — shipped to your door, your space to track honesty, breakthroughs, and the hard questions you’ve been avoiding.

🔥 Craving Crusher tools — so when urges hit, you’ve got immediate strategies to ride them out instead of caving in.

🔥 A private clarity call at the end — to decide what’s next for you: stop, reset, or keep exploring. No pressure. Just clarity.

If you'd like to explore the 3-payment plan, you can find that HERE.

Jason L.

I expected the usual: someone telling me what to do and why I should stop drinking (especially because my health is not great these days.) It wasn’t that at all. Pamela helped me understand what I really wanted to do with my drinking. I learned some pretty important things about me, and I'm feeling good about my choices now.

Sandra M.

I joined just to cut back, not to quit.

But my sleep got better, my energy came back, and I realized how much more peaceful I feel inside when I don't drink at all. I don't know if I'm going to stay sober forever, but I want to give this a real try for a while and now I have tools to do so. I'm grateful.

Denise P. 

I was curious about sobriety but FOMO always won. Everyone around me drinks, and it felt impossible to stay strong when it's everywhere. What made this journey different was having a safe place to reach out the second doubt crept in. I felt supported from the start, and for the first time, I wasn’t doing it alone