Tom and Jamie

Hosts of They Think It's All Sober - A podcast that explores people’s relationships with alcohol with no judgement and no rights or wrongs.

Jamie and Tom speak with guests ranging from Matt Willis to Sarah Turner to Fat Tony and more, the podcast has built an online community of over 20,000 sober and sober curious people. Barely a year old, the podcast has has over 400,000 downloads and sold out their debut live show in London to over 400 attendees.

We are so honoured to be asked to be ambassador's for Alcohol Change UK. Since starting They Think It's All Sober we have met so many incredible people that continue to change our lives in so many ways. We want to create a safe space for people to share their stories in an honest way with no judgement.

Tom

Tom Hollings

Tom is a proud husband, dad and one half of writer/producer/DJ duo Billen Ted. With #1 singles under his belt, a Brit award nomination and hit records with Anne Marie, Aitch, Rudimental and David Guetta, Tom spends most of his life in the studio, with his family or on the golf courses of West Berkshire! He is also creator and founder of They Think It's All Sober, a podcast discussing the sobriety in a raw and honest way.

Tom went sober in February 2022 after many years of questioning his relationship with alcohol and along with his friend and former manager Jamie Osman, started the “They Think It’s All Sober” podcast encouraging as many open and honest conversations around sobriety as possible with guests from all walks of life.

Jamie

Jamie Osman

Jamie is a music manager, record label owner and West Ham fanboy. He is also creator and founder of They Think It's All Sober, a podcast discussing the sobriety in a raw and honest way.

Jamie's father died of a heroin overdose when he was 9 years old, and even though he had success in his career, deep down always felt he was running away from who he was which ultimately led to an unhealthy relationship with alcohol, especially within the music industry and football culture. Going sober in the summer of June 2022, he has spent the last two years having as many open and honest conversations as possible to make people comfortable in challenging their relationship with alcohol