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Sober Stories

Sober Stories

Beth Bowen

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Storytelling is a powerful medium, especially when it comes to our often complicated relationships with alcohol. Join sober therapist and host, Beth Bowen, as she interviews folks all across the “sober” spectrum, telling their stories of resilience, courage, and connection. With four years of sobriety and a decade working in the mental health field, Beth leads guests through candid and engaging conversations about the ups and downs of choosing a life without alcohol. If you're craving diverse experiences and a nuanced look at this whole “quit drinking” thing, this show is for you. Tune in each week as we tell these good, sober stories.
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Overcoming Opioids with Bachelorette alum, Hunter Montgomery

Saison 2 · Épisode 6

vendredi 25 août 2023Durée 59:36

Title: Overcoming Opioids with Bachelorette alum, Hunter Montgomery

 

In this episode of Sober Stories, host Beth Bowen sits down with Hunter Montgomery for an honest conversation about his personal journey through opoid addiction and recovery. Starting with an innocuous prescription of Vicodin for a football injury during his university years, Hunter candidly shares how his dependency evolved, leading him down the paths of alcoholism and eventually harder substances like heroin.

 

A heart-to-heart chat with his grandfather offers a glimpse into the generational perspectives on addiction, and Hunter introduces a relatable analogy, comparing addiction to a shellfish allergy - where exposure could mean life or death. After two rounds in rehab, challenges like a near-prison experience, and a turning point involving an overdose, Hunter's path to recovery finds him in a halfway house and taking on humbling roles, like bagging groceries, marking his journey back to stability.

 

Hunter's story isn't just about his personal battles; it’s also a call for a broader understanding and dialogue about sobriety. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes the significance of open conversations around the subject. As Hunter puts it, there's value in making "sobriety a trend," not only for personal healing but also for societal acceptance and understanding.

 

Key Takeaways:  

  • Hunter shares how a high school football injury led him, eventually, to a severe addiction to opioids and alcohol in college.

  • In college, Hunter’s use increase while we was in a fraternity, and that his fraternity brothers were eventually the ones to call his parents.

  • Hunter’s parents helped him go to rehab, but he tells stories of how he assumed he’d go right back to smoking marijuana and using drugs once he was finished. 

  • After relapsing 60 days after getting out of rehab, Hunter’s use increased rapidly until he experienced an overdose. Thankfully, he was given a second chance and this experience was his turning point. 

  • Hunter notes that he also experienced legal trouble that should have put him in prison, and that also impacts the new lease on life that he feels. 

  • During Hunter’s second trip to rehab, he decided to do “the program” to the best of his ability, and he was able to find lasting sobriety from all substances as a result. 

  • Hunter and Beth discuss mommy wine culture, and how it’s harming women and mothers. 

  • Hunter says he appreciates the alcohol-free movement, and invites everyone to use the word “sober” if it helps them.

  • Beth and Hunter discuss the differences between people who get sober with AA and those who don’t, and how wonderful it is that there are so many different ways to get sober in 2023. 



Keywords: Sobriety, the bachelorette, opioid epidemic, alcohol use disorder, alcoholism, substance use disorder, alcohol-free, sober curious, sober, rehab, sobriety conversations

 

Support Sober Stories:

 

COMMUNITY WAITLIST: https://wearesoberstories.com/community

Follow us on Instagram - @wearesoberstories

Follow us on TikTok - @wearesoberstories

Receive email updates: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/6206a036e0eda1a0d870a65d

Shop our merch: https://wearesoberstories.com/merch

 

From our sponsors:

 

Plug into your favorite “quit lit” on the go: Give Audible a try and get your first month free at audibletrial.com/soberstories 

 

Use code RZPSTORIES for 20% off your first Ritual Zero-Proof non-alcoholic spirits purchase. 

 

Use code SOBERSTORIES for $50 off The Booze Breakup program.



[Disclaimer:] The content provided in this episode is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional clinical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The discussions and personal experiences shared are based on individual perspectives and should not be interpreted as therapeutic guidance. If you are seeking mental health support, we strongly recommend consulting with a licensed therapist or healthcare professional who can provide personalized care tailored to your specific needs. Remember, everyone's journey is unique, and what works for one person may not work for another. Prioritize your well-being and seek professional help when necessary.



[About Sober Stories:]

Sober Stories is a transformative brand that aims to inspire and empower individuals on their journey to sobriety and beyond. Through their podcast and community, Sober Stories provides a space where people inspire others by sharing their personal narratives of overcoming addiction and embracing a sober lifestyle. By amplifying diverse voices and experiences, Sober Stories cultivates a supportive community that celebrates living alcohol-free as a source of strength and resilience. Their platform showcases powerful stories of recovery, offering hope, encouragement, and relatability to those who may be facing their own struggles with addiction. Sober Stories embraces the power of storytelling as a catalyst for change and healing, fostering a sense of connection and solidarity among individuals seeking a sober life. With a mission to challenge societal stigmas surrounding addiction and promote positive narratives around and alcohol-free life, Sober Stories is a beacon of inspiration and support for all those who are reclaiming their lives and rewriting their own stories of triumph.

 

[About our host, Beth Bowen:]

Beth Bowen, LMSW, is a dedicated and compassionate licensed social worker and sober coach with a strong focus on supporting individuals in their journey to sobriety and overall mental well-being. With a Master of Social Work degree and specialized training in addiction counseling, Beth brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her practice. Her work revolves around trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, and substance misuse recovery. Beth is deeply committed to empowering individuals struggling with addiction, providing them with the necessary tools and strategies to overcome challenges and achieve lasting sobriety. She combines evidence-based therapeutic approaches with her own personal experience in recovery, offering a unique perspective and genuine empathy. Beth's expertise in the field of addiction and her dedication to ongoing professional development make her a valuable resource for those seeking support in their sobriety journey. Through her coaching services, she creates a safe and supportive environment, helping clients navigate the complexities of addiction, heal from past traumas, and build a foundation for a fulfilling and alcohol-free life.

Sober Girl Society's Millie Gooch: 30, Flirty, and Surviving

Saison 2 · Épisode 5

vendredi 21 juillet 2023Durée 56:36

In this episode of Sober Stories, host Beth Bowen welcomes Millie Gooch, founder of Sober Girl Society, for a deep conversation on the journey to sobriety and the importance of creating a supportive, non-judgemental community for those seeking an alcohol-free lifestyle. Millie, an alcohol-free advocate and accomplished author, shares her personal journey, reflecting on how her experiences getting sober as a young woman compelled her to create an online platform dedicated to providing resources and support for those interested in exploring an alcohol-free lifestyle.

 Beth and Millie discuss the way we can redefine socializing without alcohol, including “going out,” dating, and experiencing adventure. Millie emphasizes the necessity of addressing addiction issues promptly, drawing an analogy with extinguishing a small fire before it engulfs an entire building.

Closing the episode, Millie sheds light on the impact the Sober Girl Society platform has had on individuals grappling with alcohol use, as well as their friends and families seeking ways to provide support. She also provides a preview of upcoming events and workshops designed to foster an inclusive and supportive community for those embarking on their sobriety journey.

 

Key Points:

  • Millie's personal journey to sobriety that led her to establish the Sober Girl Society, a safe space online for individuals interested in an alcohol-free lifestyle.

  • Redefining what we consider to be “fun” and “glamorous,” especially for young people.

  • The importance of addressing addiction issues early and not letting them escalate, likened to extinguishing a small fire before it becomes unmanageable.

  • Millie and Beth's discussions on trusting personal experiences, especially when they deviate from societal norms or expectations.

  • An exploration of the unique challenges women face in society, particularly regarding drinking culture.

  • The power and importance of sober spaces in providing non-judgemental support and community.

  • Insights into the role social media can play in either supporting or hindering sobriety.

  • The dangers of glamorizing alcohol use in popular media and the importance of pushing back against these narratives.

  • A sneak peek into upcoming events and workshops hosted by the Sober Girl Society aimed at building community and promoting sobriety.

 

Keywords: Sobriety, Mental Health, Millie Gooch, Sober Girl Society, Sober Lifestyle, Alcohol-Free Living, Wellness, Sober Girl Society Handbook, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Alcohol Change UK, Alcohol and Society, Sobriety and Social Rituals.



[About Millie Gooch]

Millie Gooch is the founder of Sober Girl Society, a global platform supporting those seeking an alcohol-free lifestyle, which she began after choosing sobriety for her own mental health in 2018. A former lifestyle journalist at Hearst Magazines, Millie's articles on sobriety have featured in numerous prestigious publications, and she's a frequent participant in panels and podcasts discussing the topic. Her bestselling book, "The Sober Girl Society Handbook", was published in 2021. Beyond her writing and speaking engagements, she collaborates with major brands to promote a healthier drinking culture, and is a charity ambassador for Alcohol Change UK.

 

Connect with Millie:

On Instagram - @milliegooch, @sobergirlsociety  

On TikTok - @milliegoochuk

Online - https://sobergirlsociety.com/

Book - The Sober Girl Society Handbook

Events - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/sober-girl-society-21728722753 

 

Support Sober Stories:

COMMUNITY WAITLIST: https://wearesoberstories.com/community

Follow us on Instagram - @wearesoberstories

Follow us on TikTok - @wearesoberstories

Receive email updates: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/6206a036e0eda1a0d870a65d

Shop our merch: https://wearesoberstories.com/merch

 

From our sponsors:

Plug into your favorite “quit lit” on the go: Give Audible a try and get your first month free at audibletrial.com/soberstories 

 Use code RZPSTORIES for 20% off your first Ritual Zero-Proof non-alcoholic spirits purchase. 

Use code SOBERSTORIES for $50 off The Booze Breakup program.



[Disclaimer:] The content provided in this episode is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional clinical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The discussions and personal experiences shared are based on individual perspectives and should not be interpreted as therapeutic guidance. If you are seeking mental health support, we strongly recommend consulting with a licensed therapist or healthcare professional who can provide personalized care tailored to your specific needs. Remember, everyone's journey is unique, and what works for one person may not work for another. Prioritize your well-being and seek professional help when necessary.



[About Sober Stories:]

Sober Stories is a transformative brand that aims to inspire and empower individuals on their journey to sobriety and beyond. Through their podcast and community, Sober Stories provides a space where people inspire others by sharing their personal narratives of overcoming addiction and embracing a sober lifestyle. By amplifying diverse voices and experiences, Sober Stories cultivates a supportive community that celebrates living alcohol-free as a source of strength and resilience. Their platform showcases powerful stories of recovery, offering hope, encouragement, and relatability to those who may be facing their own struggles with addiction. Sober Stories embraces the power of storytelling as a catalyst for change and healing, fostering a sense of connection and solidarity among individuals seeking a sober life. With a mission to challenge societal stigmas surrounding addiction and promote positive narratives around and alcohol-free life, Sober Stories is a beacon of inspiration and support for all those who are reclaiming their lives and rewriting their own stories of triumph.

 

[About our host, Beth Bowen:]

Beth Bowen, LMSW, is a dedicated and compassionate licensed social worker and sober coach with a strong focus on supporting individuals in their journey to sobriety and overall mental well-being. With a Master of Social Work degree and specialized training in addiction counseling, Beth brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her practice. Her work revolves around trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, and substance misuse recovery. Beth is deeply committed to empowering individuals struggling with addiction, providing them with the necessary tools and strategies to overcome challenges and achieve lasting sobriety. She combines evidence-based therapeutic approaches with her own personal experience in recovery, offering a unique perspective and genuine empathy. Beth's expertise in the field of addiction and her dedication to ongoing professional development make her a valuable resource for those seeking support in their sobriety journey. Through her coaching services, she creates a safe and supportive environment, helping clients navigate the complexities of addiction, heal from past traumas, and build a foundation for a fulfilling and alcohol-free life.



"One for the Road" with David Wilson of @soberdave

Saison 1 · Épisode 28

vendredi 9 septembre 2022Durée 47:49

David Wilson joins Sober Stories host Beth Bowen to share the story of how he went from being known by the nickname “Glugs” (at age 14) to “Sober Dave.” Beth and Dave talk about the way his childhood impacted his drinking career early on, how his mental health had become impacted by alcohol, and eventually, how he quit drinking in his 50s. Dave explains the power of completely ending a relationship with alcohol, and Beth and Dave discuss what a massive impact community has on one’s ability to remain sober. Dave shares what his story would be called: "One For the Road."

 

David Wilson is a speaker, sobriety coach, and Top 10 podcaster (“One For The Road”) with over 3.5 years of sobriety. His work can also be found on the SoberDave app. David’s new book, “One For the Road,” is available on September 9th, 2022.

 

Key Takeaways:

 

  • What helped David quit the booze.
  • Spontaneous sobriety vs. the process to get sober.
  • How and why you should seek community.

 

 

Connect with David:

 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soberdave/

App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/soberdave/id1603232414

One for the Road Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-for-the-road/id1565341712 

Email: info@davidwilsoncoaching.com

 

Support Sober Stories:

 

Follow us on Instagram - @wearesoberstories

Follow us on TikTok - @wearesoberstories

Receive email updates

 

From our sponsors:

 

Go to https://www.betterhelp.com/soberstories/ for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored

 

Use code SOBERSTORIES for $50 off The Booze Breakup program.

"It's Not an Astrological Transit" with author Michelle Tea

Saison 1 · Épisode 27

vendredi 2 septembre 2022Durée 59:30

Content warning: In this episode, we briefly discuss suicidal thoughts/thoughts of self-harm. 

 

Michelle Tea joins Sober Stories host Beth Bowen to discuss coming of age in queer, punk culture of the 80's and 90's, the growing literary scene at that time, and how drugs and alcohol began taking a toll on her happiness. Michelle tells us what it has been like re-learning how to write, sober, and about how her sobriety has evolved over the years. Beth and Michelle talk astrology, psychedelic mushrooms, and knowing when you’re using substances to cope, or not. Michelle shares stories of the early days of Sister Spit, her femme, queer literary movement, and Beth and Michelle talk about her newest book:  Knocking Myself Up: A Memoir of My Infertility, out now.  Michelle shares what her Sober Story would be called: “It’s Not an Astrological Transit.”

 

Michelle Tea is the author of the popular tarot how-to Modern Tarot, the cult classic Valencia, and many more works of fiction and non-fiction. She's a 2021 Guggenheim Fellow and has received awards from PEN/America, Lambda Literary, and other spots. She hosts the Spotify podcast Your Magic, as well as the live tarot room Ask the Tarot on Spotify Live. She is the mind behind Drag Queen Story Hour, Sister Spit, and other literary interventions. Michelle's most recent book is Knocking Myself Up: A Memoir of My Infertility, out now. 

 

Key Takeaways:

 

  • What it means to own your sobriety.
  • Finding your identity as a non-drinker.
  • Being sober in the queer community.

 

 

Connect with Michelle Tea:

 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelleteaz/ 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeaMichelle

Order Michelle’s latest book, Knocking Myself Up: A Memoir of My Infertility: https://bookshop.org/a/19833/9780063210622

 

Resources Mentioned:

 

 

 

Support Sober Stories:

 

Follow us on Instagram - @wearesoberstories

Follow us on TikTok - @wearesoberstories

Receive email updates

 

From our sponsors:

 

Go to https://www.betterhelp.com/soberstories/ for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored

 

Use code SOBERSTORIES for $50 off The Booze Breakup program.

A Conversation with AspenRidge Recovery's CEO, Shannon Van Deman

Saison 1 · Épisode 26

vendredi 26 août 2022Durée 36:29

AspenRidge CEO Shannon Van Deman joins Sober Stories host Beth Bowen to discuss where the recovery field is getting it right, helping people overcome addiction, and where the recovery field still has work to do. Shannon shares her personal connection to the recovery space — her experience growing up in a family where multiple people experienced addiction, including her brother, who passed away in 2021. Shannon explains how her company, AspenRidge Recovery, is working to prevent addiction before it ever starts, and Beth and Shannon discuss early intervention, harm reduction, and how people do not need to hit “rock bottom” before getting help. 

 

Shannon Van Deman believes that behavioral health, like physical health, impacts everyone and that it is not simply attained, but requires effort throughout your lifetime to maintain.  Shannon holds a doctorate in cognitive psychology from Notre Dame and an MBA from Ball State. She’s dedicated her career to challenging and changing the status quo in behavioral health. She has affected legislation, co-chaired Colorado's Behavioral Health Task Force, and currently serves as the board chair and treasurer for Mental Health Colorado. Shannon is the CEO of AspenRidge Recovery, helping to realize their vision to expand education, advocacy, and access to behavioral health services.

 

AspenRidge Recovery creates a safe space for healing mental health, addiction, and trauma. They utilize the latest evidence-based methods as well as yoga, AcuDetox, art therapy, and more to provide a well-rounded healing experience. They offer up to a year of continuous treatment and a lifetime of recovery support. AspenRidge Recovery serves the state of Colorado through inpatient, outpatient, and telehealth medicine. 

 

Key Takeaways:

 

  • The integral tools to help with substance or alcohol recovery
  • Quitting the booze is more than "will-power" 
  • How to make changes before hitting rock bottom
  • What the recovery space is doing right vs. wrong

 

 

Connect with Shannon Van Deman & Aspen Ridge Recovery:

 

Website - https://www.aspenridgerecoverycenters.com/  

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aspenridgerecovery/  

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AspenRidgeRecoveryCenters 

 

 

Support Sober Stories:

 

Follow us on Instagram - @wearesoberstories 

Follow us on TikTok - @wearesoberstories 

Receive email updates 

 

"This is the Life That Alcohol Promised" with Nikita Mehta of @nikitakmehta

Saison 1 · Épisode 25

vendredi 19 août 2022Durée 45:59

Nikita Mehta joins Sober Stories host Beth Bowen to discuss the agency and choice that we have to make considerable changes in our lives. Beth and Nikita talk about what made her last experience at a rehabilitation facility “stick,” her experience after leaving an unsatisfying marriage, and how yoga and mindfulness have been woven through every stage. Nikita explains the importance of incremental change, and Beth and Nikita discuss the power of choosing “one more day.” Nikita shares what her story would be called: "This is the Life That Alcohol Promised."

 

Nikita Mehta is a writer, researcher, yoga teacher, educator, and gray area drinking coach. She is a 3rd generation yogi from The Yoga School in Mumbai, India, and spent her childhood living between the US and India.

 

Her graduate research studied the interaction between the parasympathetic activations of yoga and meditation and their effects on the secondary manifestations of stuttering. Nikita is a grey area drinking coach, championing equal representation of Asian women in sobriety spaces. 

 

Key Takeaways:

 

  • How yoga and mindfulness played a part in Nikita’s sobriety
  • Advice to those who feel like they don’t have control or agency to stay sober
  • Shifting your mindset from lack to abundance

 

Connect with Nikita:

 

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nikitakmehta/

 

Support Sober Stories:

 

Follow us on Instagram - @wearesoberstories
Follow us on TikTok - @wearesoberstories
Receive email updates

 

From our sponsors:

 

Save 20% off your first Ghia order with code ‘STORIES,’ at drinkghia.com

 

Go to https://www.betterhelp.com/soberstories/ for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored

 

Use code SOBERSTORIES for $50 off The Booze Breakup program.

"Soberish" with Kayla Lyons

Saison 1 · Épisode 24

vendredi 12 août 2022Durée 01:04:53

CONTENT WARNING: In this episode, Kayla discusses her experience with eating disorders. 

 

Kayla Lyons joins Sober Stories host Beth Bowen to discuss what it means to be “soberish.”  Beth and Kayla talk about her experience in active addiction to benzodiazepines and alcohol, how court-mandated rehab put her on the path to sobriety, and how that sobriety has evolved over the last 7 years of her recovery. Kayla explains the importance of harm reduction in the recovery field, and Beth and Kayla discuss the importance of inclusive spaces in the sober/sober-curious community. Kayla shares what her story would be called: "How Are You Still Alive?"

 

Kayla Lyons is a Harm Reduction Advocate, soon-to-be Published Author, and Brand Builder. You may know her as the founder of 1,000 Hours Dry, Co-Host of the podcast Generation Dry, or creator of her newest venture, Join Soberish. Recently celebrating 6 years of recovery from an AUD and drug dependence, Kayla believes that all forms of sobriety and recovery are valid and hopes to continue to spread that message by being of service. When she isn’t creating or writing, you can find her at a yoga or spin studio getting in her favorite sobriety tool— movement. Kayla is a dog mom to one very handsome Frenchie, and hopes to change the way the world views sobriety by not just being the change, but building it.

 

Key Takeaways:

 

  • Harm reduction in the recovery field
  • Finding alignment in your recovery vs. what is not
  • Identifying red flags in your sober journey
  • How the alcohol-free space is expanding in inclusivity

 

Connect with Kayla:

 

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kaylerlyons/, https://www.instagram.com/joinsoberish/, https://www.instagram.com/1000hoursdry/

 

Resources mentioned:

 

  • Tune into Kayla's podcast, Generation Dry!
  • You can also check out The Dry Life Podcast here.
  • Want to learn more about Reframe App? Click here.

 

 

Support Sober Stories:

 

Follow us on Instagram - @wearesoberstories

Follow us on TikTok - @wearesoberstories

Receive email updates

 

From our sponsors:

 

Save 20% off your first Ghia order with code ‘STORIES,’ at drinkghia.com.

 

Go to https://www.betterhelp.com/soberstories/ for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored 

 

Use code SOBERSTORIES for $50 off The Booze Breakup program.

"Welcome to the Jungle" with Bean Gill

Saison 1 · Épisode 23

vendredi 29 juillet 2022Durée 01:07:21

CONTENT WARNING: In this episode, Bean shares her experiences with domestic violence and with suicidal ideation.

 

Bean Gill joins Sober Stories host Beth Bowen to discuss how a virus taking the use of her legs eventually led her on a path towards sobriety. Bean talks about how she used alcohol to cope with an abusive marriage, how she ultimately learned to connect with feelings and emotions without numbing them, and where she uncovered the courage and bravery to speak her truth. Bean shares her experience as a South Asian woman in the sober and disability communities, how she navigates the pressure to drink as a sober person, and how ownership and agency has helped her reclaim her power. Bean shares what her story would be called: "Welcome to the Jungle."

 

Bean Gill is a Canadian-born South Asian woman, who describes herself as an “accidental advocate” after a virus paralyzed her from the waist down ten years ago. Now Bean runs the non-profit she co-founded, ReYu Paralysis Recovery Centre, and uses her voice to raise awareness for disability rights, inclusion, and diversity. Bean is the reigning Miss Wheelchair Canada, won Global's Woman of Vision award, and was recognized by Mattel as one of Canada's top 60 inspiring women as part of Barbie's 60th Anniversary. She also won Top 40 Under 40 in 2019 and RBC's Women of Influence Award in the Ones to Watch category, a few steps forward in her plan to change the world.

 

Key Takeaways:

 

  • Breaking away from society’s programming and recognizing your self-worth.
  • Re-discovering her new identity after becoming paralyzed and suffering from alcohol use disorder.
  • Taking ownership of your life and overcoming the victim mentality.
  • Bean’s major turning point when she realized she had an alcohol problem.

 

 

Resources mentioned:

 

 

 

Connect with Bean:

 

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/branzoid/

Website - https://www.reyu.ca/

 

Support Sober Stories:

 

Follow us on Instagram - @wearesoberstories

Follow us on TikTok - @wearesoberstories

Receive email updates

 

From our sponsors:

 

Save 20% off your first Ghia order with code ‘STORIES,’ at drinkghia.com.

 

Go to https://www.betterhelp.com/soberstories/ for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored 

 

Use code SOBERSTORIES for $50 off The Booze Breakup program.

"Until It Ran Into Me" with Lazarus Letcher

Saison 1 · Épisode 22

vendredi 22 juillet 2022Durée 57:18

Lazarus Letcher joins Sober Stories host Beth Bowen to discuss gender, identity, race, and their intersection with sobriety. Beth and Lazarus talk about how Laz used to use alcohol as a way to perform masculinity, Laz’s experience as a trans man before and after sobriety, and how powerful it is to see queer, sober elders in their community. Laz explains what the recovery industry is getting wrong about race, gender, and identity, and how they have found use of the 12-steps through communities led by and for queer folks. Beth and Laz discuss the idea of “outside issues,” and how it’s impossible to separate the political from the personal, especially in sobriety. Laz and Beth and discuss the long history of drugs and alcohol being mobilized against the BIPOC community, and how ingrained drugs and alcohol also are with queer communities. Laz shares their views on how we can increase access to recovery for marginalized communities and then shares what brings them JOY when things feel hard. Lazarus shares what their story would be called: "Until It Ran Into Me."

 

Laz lives on Tiwa Pueblo land in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They're a Ph.D. candidate in American Studies and focuses on the history of Black and Indigenous liberation and queer studies. Laz is a solo musician and a violist with the indie-folk band Eileen & the In-Betweens and Black queer art collective Stages of Tectonic Blackness. Laz works as a tech consultant and is passionate about bringing more trans and Black voices into the field. In their free time, they can be found galavanting along the Rio Grande with their pups Mahler and Billie Holiday.

 

Key Takeaways:

 

  • The perception of masculinity and what feels authentic through alcohol recovery.
  • The evolution of the 12-step program and other sober spaces led for and by queer people.
  • The challenges of substance use and the interception of BIPOC and Queer communities.
  • What the recovery programs are getting wrong.

 

 

Resources mentioned:

 

 

Connect with Laz:

 

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/l.nuzzles/

Website - www.LazarusLetcher.com

You can also view a film they collaborated on, “Return to Blackdom,” screening at the National Hispanic Cultural Center for the rest of the year.

 

Support Sober Stories:

 

Follow us on Instagram - @wearesoberstories

Follow us on TikTok - @wearesoberstories

Receive email updates

 

From our sponsors:

 

Save 20% off your first Ghia order with code ‘STORIES,’ at drinkghia.com.

 

Go to https://www.betterhelp.com/soberstories/ for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored 

 

Use code SOBERSTORIES for $50 off The Booze Breakup program.

"Prioritizing Mental Health" with Brittany Kay of @heybrittkay

Saison 1 · Épisode 21

vendredi 15 juillet 2022Durée 33:15

Brittany Kay joins Sober Stories host Beth Bowen to discuss how her sobriety has influenced her mental health journey, eventually leading her to pursue a graduate degree in counseling. Beth and Brittany talk about how her struggle with alcohol came after rehab for Adderall, what it was like finding sobriety in her 20s, and how her relationship with the 12-steps has evolved over time. Brittany shares stories of vacationing while sober, and explains the ripple effect she has seen since she began sharing her story more publicly. 

 

Brittany Kay started her journey to becoming alcohol-free several years ago but officially gave it up for good in 2016. She has since started sharing her experience with others online through social media with the intention of educating and uniting with those in similar situations. She's currently a graduate school student majoring in clinical mental health counseling and she works as a copywriter for Copypress.

 

Key Takeaways:

 

  • The evolution of her recovery and the beliefs she holds about her personal sobriety.
  • The trial and error of getting sober in your 20s.
  • Vacationing sober and setting boundaries related to sobriety. 
  • How sobriety has supported her mental health journey.

 

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