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    In this episode of gAy A, your queer sober hero show, I’m sharing holiday tips and tricks to help you navigate the festive season while staying sober. Whether you’re celebrating your first holiday in recovery or just looking for a little extra support, this episode dives into advice from listeners and my own experience on avoiding triggers, setting boundaries, and thriving through the season.

    I’m also celebrating 1300 days of continuous sobriety and reflecting on the tools and community that have helped me along the way. If the holidays feel overwhelming, you’re not alone, and we’ve got you covered!

    Episode Highlights:

    Why the Holidays Are Challenging for Sobriety:Unrealistic expectations for joy and happiness can amplify feelings of isolation.Family dynamics and alcohol-heavy work events can be major triggers.Reflection on the past year may bring up both positive and difficult emotions.Listener Advice for Staying Sober:“If you feel stressed or tempted, just leave. You always have a way out.” – Laura“Avoid triggers at all costs. Prepare mentally for difficult situations.” – J Dusty Grimes“Sobriety is the best gift you’ll ever receive. Stay humble and grateful.” – Charlie GrayPractical Sobriety Tips:Use HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired) to avoid emotional pitfalls.Set boundaries for yourself and plan an exit strategy for challenging events.Lean on sober support systems like meetings, literature, or sobriety podcasts.Focus on mindfulness and breathing exercises to manage stress in real-time.My Reflections on Celebrating Without Alcohol:Learning to embrace sobriety as a gift.How recovery tools and planning have helped me navigate triggers.The joy of celebrating milestones and holidays sober and authentically.

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    I’d love to feature you on the show in the new year! Send me an email at [email protected] or DM me on social media @gayapodcast to share your experiences with sobriety and recovery.

    Thank You for Listening!
    Thank you for tuning in to gAy A. Wishing you a safe, happy, and sober holiday season. I’ll be taking a short break over the holidays but will return with fresh episodes in the new year. Until then, stay safe, stay grounded, and most importantly—stay sober, friends.

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    In this episode, originally released on April 22nd, 2022, Steve welcomes Scott to share their experience, strength, and hope with you, along with advice on getting and staying sober.

    Follow Scott on Instagram @scotttgrasso and follow us while you are at it @gAyApodcast.

    Also check out their website: https://www.scottgrasso.com/

    Thank you for listening. Please rate and review if you have found this information helpful.

    If you are interested in sharing your story, getting involved with the show, or just saying hi, please e-mail me at [email protected]

    Or Follow Us wherever you are listening so you can get new episodes when they come out every Monday and Thursday. Until that time, stay sober, friends!

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    Episode Description:
    Hey there, Super Sober Heroes! This week on Gay A, I’m diving back into the vault to revisit one of my earliest episodes on astrology and addiction. Originally recorded at just 105 days sober, this episode explores how our zodiac signs might influence our relationship with alcohol.

    But that’s not all—I'm adding fresh insights and exploring a new article on zodiac signs and their connections to other addictive tendencies. Whether you’re a Leo who loves to splurge (looking at you, Amazon cart), or a Pisces drawn to emotional escapism, there's something here for everyone.

    So, does your sign align with your past or present tendencies? Let's break it down together!

    What’s Next?
    ✨ Listen to the full episode and share your thoughts on how your zodiac sign aligns with your past habits.
    ✨ Join the conversation: Email me, text the show, or connect on socials @GayAPodcast.
    ✨ Don’t forget to follow Gay A for weekly episodes every Thursday!

    Resources Mentioned:

    Original Zodiac and Alcohol ArticleNew Zodiac and Addiction Article

    #GayAPodcast #QueerSobriety #AstrologyAndAddiction #ZodiacSigns #SoberCurious #LGBTQRecovery #SoberJourney #AddictionRecovery

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    Sober Steve is joined by Ralf Rasmussen, host of RealClearFetish! Talks RealClearPlay!
    Ralf shares his journey from addiction to seven years of sobriety, delving into the challenges and triumphs of navigating the intersection of recovery, kink, and queer identity.

    We discuss:
    🌈 The power of embracing authentic queer identity in sobriety.
    🖤 Ralf’s journey through addiction, recovery, and reclaiming his kink life without substances.
    🎤 How creating a podcast and a sober kink community became pillars of his recovery.
    💡 Insights on navigating mental health and ADHD in recovery.

    Whether you’re curious about sober kink, need inspiration for your recovery journey, or want to hear from someone living their truth, this episode is packed with wisdom, humor, and hope.

    Guest Info:
    Find Ralf’s podcast, Real Clear Fetish Talks, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
    Follow him on social media @realclearfetish or email at [email protected].

    What’s Next?
    Hit play to hear Ralf’s inspiring journey! Don’t forget to follow gAy A for weekly episodes, and leave a review to help other sober queer heroes find us.

    #GayAPodcast #QueerSobriety #SoberKink #RecoveryJourney #RealClearFetish #LGBTQRecovery #SoberHeroes

    Photo of Ralf by @joshidotphoto

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    Check out my guest appearance on RealClearTalk this week, and check out the show wherever you find this podcast!!

    Show notes from the episode:

    Steve B has been sober since May 28th, 2021, and is the host of gAy A: The Queer Sober Hero Show.
    Having isolating during his drinking, he has only begun embracing his interests in leather, fetish, and kink in sobriety- something he believes is necessary for him in order to live a full, happy, and sober life.
    He is forever grateful for his sober family, his podcasting community, and kinksters like you!
    #RealClearFetishTalksRealClearPlay
    Music: Valence - Infinite [NCS Release]
    Instagram: @gayapodcast
    Instagram: @juststevesrq
    All podcast platforms:
    gAy A: The Queer Sober Hero Show
    #RealClearFetishTalksRealClearPlay
    Music: Valence - Infinite [NCS Release]
    Recorded on 17th October 2024 on Zoom, see original video on YouTube:
    https://youtu.be/Q0aY-8QvW6U
    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    In this episode of Gay A: The Queer Sober Hero Show, host Sober Steve welcomes Richard Dean, a fellow sober friend, to share his inspiring journey through addiction, recovery, and the exploration of codependence. Richard opens up about the challenges he faced in early sobriety, the lessons he learned from relapse, and the powerful transformation he experienced through programs like Alcoholics Anonymous and Codependents Anonymous. Together, they discuss the unique aspects of queer sobriety, the importance of finding balance in relationships, and the pivotal role of fellowship in maintaining sobriety.

    Topics Covered:

    Richard’s journey from addiction to recovery, including relapses and the turning points that inspired lasting change.Navigating queer identity in sobriety and the importance of community connection.The impact of codependency in relationships and how Codependents Anonymous helped Richard find balance.Staying close to program practices, the role of daily routines, and how meditation, prayer, and fellowship play into Richard’s recovery.Richard’s advice on staying connected and finding joy in the present, along with embracing authenticity and freedom in life.

    What's Next? Hear the full episode to dive into Richard’s story and gain valuable insights into navigating recovery and codependence as part of the queer sober community. Make sure to follow Gay A on your favorite podcast platform to catch new episodes every Thursday!

    Follow Richard Dean: Instagram: @richarddean326

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    In this episode of gAy A: The Queer Sober Hero Show, Sober Steve welcomes back Julianne Griffin, aka Jewels, the founder of Swift Steps—a unique sober community for Swifties in recovery. They dive deep into the therapeutic power of journaling, finding balance in sobriety, and the challenges of staying accountable in recovery. Jules shares how the love for Taylor Swift’s music, lyrics, and journey has become a powerful anchor for Swift Steps members to connect, support each other, and grow.

    What’s Covered in This Episode:

    Swift Steps 101: For those unfamiliar with Swift Steps, Jules provides an overview of this inspiring recovery community for Swifties.Journaling with Taylor: Discover how the Swift Steps course, Blank Spaces and Brave Faces, uses Taylor Swift's music and lyrics as a journaling framework, encouraging members to explore their recovery journeys, release shame, and embrace self-compassion.Personal Growth and Accountability: Jules reflects on the challenges of showing up for herself, balancing self-care with the demands of community leadership, and the importance of support networks in recovery.Navigating Family Triggers: From co-dependency to challenging family relationships, Jules opens up about the struggles of setting boundaries and seeking personal growth within recovery.The Power of Swift Steps Community: Hear how Swift Steps members inspire each other, keep each other accountable, and bring a shared purpose that continues to enrich Jules’ own journey in sobriety.

    What’s Next?
    Curious to learn more about Swift Steps or join this vibrant community? Head over to their social media @swiftsteps13 or check out swiftsteps.org to join the mailing list and receive all the details.

    Tune in for insights, laughs, and a whole lot of Taylor-inspired recovery wisdom, and don’t forget to hit "follow" so you never miss an episode of gAy A! 🌈✨

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    Hey there, super sober heroes! 🦸🏽‍♂️ This week on Gay A, Sober Steve is thrilled to welcome back a fan-favorite guest and globetrotter, Frankie New! Steve and Frankie dive into a topic close to Frankie's heart: Traveling in Sobriety.

    In This Episode: Join Steve and Frankie as they discuss the unique adventures and perspectives that come with sober travel. From finding queer-friendly destinations and the occasional surprise doll museum to embracing the joy of being fully present in each moment, Frankie shares insights on the empowering freedom that sobriety brings to his journeys. Here’s what else to look forward to:

    🎒 Sober Travel Tips: How to stay grounded, prioritize safety, and find enjoyment—wherever in the world you are.🌏 Navigating Different Cultures: Frankie's experiences with queer and sober spaces across continents and why he feels more comfortable than ever traveling solo.💫 Rediscovering Fun and Connection: How being sober has allowed Frankie to connect more deeply with the places he visits and the people he meets.

    Follow Frankie on Instagram and TikTok at @FashionQueerHistorian to keep up with his latest journeys and fascinating research!

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    Hey, Super Sober Heroes! In this episode of gAy A, Sober Steve welcomes back Jaycee K. Clark for a powerful conversation on the impact of social media on mental health and sobriety. With over 1,227 days sober, Steve sits down with Jaycee to discuss how social media plays a dual role in our lives—both as a tool for connection and a source of distraction. Jaycee, who will be one of the keynote speakers at the Here, Queer, Sober event next September, shares personal insights from her recent social media hiatus and how it transformed her recovery and self-care routine.

    Key Takeaways from the Episode:

    Social Media Hiatus: Jaycee opens up about taking a break from social media to focus on her mental health and emotional well-being. She highlights the importance of recognizing when social media becomes a distraction and how taking a step back helped her reconnect with herself.The Power of Disconnecting: How disconnecting from the online world can create space for deep emotional healing, self-reflection, and improved mental health in sobriety.Being Intentional: Jaycee emphasizes the need to be intentional with social media use—knowing when to engage, when to take a break, and how to create healthy boundaries.Balancing Creation and Consumption: As someone who uses social media for activism and sobriety advocacy, Jaycee shares tips on balancing content creation and consumption while staying grounded and present.Lessons in Recovery: They dive into the parallels between social media dependency and addiction, discussing how both require self-awareness and personal boundaries to maintain balance.Being Vulnerable and Staying Connected: Jaycee talks about the importance of staying connected with her recovery community, even when offline, and how being open with others about her struggles helps her stay grounded.

    Key Moments:

    Jaycee explains how her relationship with social media changed after entering recovery.How taking a break from social media empowered her to focus on her mental health and sobriety.Steve and Jaycee discuss the pros and cons of social media in the recovery space and how to navigate the pressures of being online.Jaycee talks about using social media as a tool for advocacy and sharing her recovery journey out loud.

    Connect with Jaycee:
    Follow Jaycee Clark on Instagram: @officialjayceek

    Resources Mentioned:

    Here, Queer, Sober event in NYC, September 2024

    Stay Connected:
    Follow us on Instagram: @gAyApodcast
    Find more resources and episodes at www.sobersteve.com.

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    Hey there, Super Sober Heroes! In today’s episode of gAy A, host Sober Steve (with 1,227 days sober!) welcomes back Danielle—one of our long-time pod family members, to dive into a topic that many in the LGBTQ+ community can relate to: Being “Out” in Sobriety.

    What you’ll hear in this episode:

    Danielle reflects on her experiences of coming out in college and how it mirrors her sobriety journey.They discuss the importance of recovering out loud and the impact of living authentically in both your sexuality and your recovery.The connection between vulnerability and community, and how being open helps others feel less alone.Danielle shares how running is part of her self-care routine in sobriety and how she finds both mental and physical health benefits from it.Why it’s so crucial to be present and how sobriety allows Danielle and Steve to fully embrace life’s ups and downs.The societal assumptions about the queer community and sobriety, and how the LGBTQ+ community continues to evolve with more support and visibility.

    Danielle’s candid and insightful take on being open about sobriety, sexuality, and life is sure to inspire anyone struggling with the idea of coming out in any aspect of their life. The conversation highlights the importance of connection, community, and embracing your authentic self, no matter the fears or challenges you face.

    Key Moments:

    Danielle shares her personal story about coming out in college after a tragic event sparked her to live authentically.The parallel between coming out as LGBTQ+ and coming out as sober.The importance of vulnerability and how recovering out loud has helped others start their sobriety journeys.Reflections on how the queer community continues to grow stronger despite challenges.

    Connect with Danielle:
    Follow Danielle on Instagram at @DC_and_Rosie (closed account but accepting friends of Steve!)

    Resources Mentioned:

    Looking for support in your sobriety journey? Visit www.sobersteve.com for more resources and community connections.

    Make sure to hit Follow so you don’t miss any of our upcoming episodes, and don’t forget to tune in every Thursday for new content.

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    In this week’s episode, host Steve Bennet-Martin, aka Sober Steve the Podcast Guy, continues the dive into gAy A's archives with Part 2 of "Sober Support from the Vault." After more than 225 episodes, Steve brings back some powerful early interviews that still resonate today. Whether you’re a new listener or a longtime fan, this episode offers a chance to revisit impactful stories from some of gAy A's earliest guests who continue to make waves in the queer sober community.

    Featuring clips from early interviews with Charlie Gray, Danielle (Daisy Soul Child), Michael from Happy Without The Hooch, and Scott, this episode is packed with wisdom, vulnerability, and inspiration. From exploring how sexuality intersects with addiction to understanding the deep support that the sober community provides, this episode is not one to miss.

    Key Takeaways:

    Charlie Gray on Vulnerability: Hear how Charlie used his memoir, At Least I'm Not a Frog, to be open and raw about his darkest moments, and why he believes it’s important to be honest about the "dirty" parts of addiction to help others feel less alone.Danielle (Daisy Soul Child): In this clip, Danielle talks about coming out as a lesbian in the Black community and how hiding her true identity played a role in her addiction. She offers powerful advice on how accepting and loving yourself can be a key to recovery.Michael from Happy Without The Hooch: Michael shares how being gay impacted his relationship with alcohol, especially in a world where LGBT socializing often revolves around bars. He also reveals how he found new ways to build community and connection in sobriety.Scott's Legacy: In one of the most poignant clips of the episode, Steve reflects on Scott, a friend and fellow member of his home group who passed away sober. Scott’s wisdom and dedication to sobriety, despite life’s challenges, continues to inspire Steve and the gAy A community.

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    In this exciting two-part special, gAy A is diving into the archives! Host Steve Bennet-Martin, aka Sober Steve the Podcast Guy, takes you on a journey back to some of the earliest episodes of the show. With over 225 episodes and more than three years of content, it’s easy to miss some of the incredible stories shared by guests who have since become part of the gAy A family. So, Steve has pulled some of the best clips from his first solo episode, as well as his initial interviews with Joey, Gabriel, and Kristen, to revisit their early sobriety journeys.

    Listen in as Steve reflects on the growth of both the podcast and his own recovery, and enjoy hearing how these early guests have continued to thrive in their own sober lives. From navigating LGBTQIA+ sober living, to the impact of social media on recovery, to powerful insights on sexuality and sobriety, this episode is packed with wisdom, growth, and inspiration.

    Key Takeaways:

    Steve's Early Sobriety: Hear Steve’s raw and vulnerable story from his very first solo episode, where he talks about the end of his drinking career, how the pandemic impacted his addiction, and finding his way in recovery through LGBT+ Zoom meetings.Joey from Rainbow Hill: Revisit Joey’s first appearance on gAy A where he discusses the inspiration behind Rainbow Hill Sober Living and his tips for staying humble, cutting out toxic people, and staying accountable in recovery.Gabriel on Social Media and Sobriety: Gabriel shares how social media played a crucial role in his sobriety, offering connection and community, especially during the isolating days of the pandemic.Kristen on Gender Identity and Sobriety: Kristen, a non-binary member of the gAy A family, reflects on how their gender identity and sexuality impacted their addiction, and offers powerful advice for those navigating life, addiction, and recovery.

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    Follow Steve on Instagram @GayAPodcast for updates, and don’t forget to subscribe wherever you’re listening so you get new episodes every Thursday

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    Me:
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    Joey:
    - Rainbow Hill Recovery 🏣
    - Rainbow Hill Sober Living 🏡
    - Totally Sober 🔴
    - Joey’s IG 🟢
    Gabriel:
    - Gabriel on IG 🟢

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    In this week’s episode of gAy A, Sober Steve the Podcast Guy sits down with his long-time sober sibling, Savannah. With 1,215 days sober for Steve and 1,365 days for Savannah, they share an honest conversation about surviving the challenges of sobriety—especially in a world where alcohol seems to be everywhere. From navigating social events and mocktails to processing personal triggers and using sobriety tools, this episode is packed with wisdom for anyone looking to go from simply surviving to truly thriving in sobriety.

    Key Takeaways:

    Surviving a World Full of Alcohol: Savannah and Steve discuss how they handle being surrounded by alcohol in everyday spaces—from grocery stores to Pride events—and how to stay grounded in sobriety.Tools for Thriving: Savannah shares how she stays strong in her recovery through the use of meetings, staying connected with her sober network, and never being afraid to ask for help.Triggers and Emotions: From dealing with life stressors like school and mental health to handling unexpected emotions, Savannah opens up about how she copes without turning to alcohol.Mocktails and Boundaries: Savannah shares a personal story about a mocktail mishap and gives advice on how to navigate the world of non-alcoholic drinks safely and confidently.Going From Surviving to Thriving: Tips for transitioning from just getting by in sobriety to embracing life fully—staying focused, working the program, and sharing openly in meetings.

    Connect with us!
    Don’t miss this empowering episode of gAy A! Follow/Subscribe now wherever you listen for new episodes every Thursday!

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    In this exciting and unconventional episode of gAy A, Steve Bennet-Martin, aka Sober Steve the Podcast Guy, puts AI to the test! Can AI really understand the intersections of queerness and sobriety? Steve and ChatGPT dive into some of the most powerful themes shared by LGBTQIA+ individuals in recovery, exploring how technology can shed light on these deep, personal experiences. Plus, can you tell the difference between AI Steve and Real Steve? Tune in and find out!

    Key Takeaways:

    •Can AI Relate?: How AI reflects on the shared queer and sober experiences and the common challenges we face.
    •What’s Your Favorite Part of Being Sober?: Steve and ChatGPT discuss authenticity, self-acceptance, and the incredible connections formed in sobriety.
    •How Do Queerness and Sobriety Intersect?: A deep dive into how living authentically and staying sober are connected journeys.
    •AI’s Survival Guide for the First 90 Days: Practical tips on how to get through early sobriety and why support networks matter more than ever.
    •Can You Tell the Difference?: Steve challenges you—can you spot when it’s AI Steve talking?

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    Scroll up and text the show with what you thought of this episode! Also, ...
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    In this week's episode, host Steve, celebrating 1,202 days of sobriety, welcomes back Chad to continue their conversation on sobriety, fitness, and competition after bonding at OutSport's OutVivor event. Chad shares his experiences in various competitions, from marathons to soccer, and how pushing his limits has been a crucial part of his sober journey. He also provides insights into balancing fitness, fun, and personal growth while staying connected to recovery. The conversation delves into both solo and team competitions, how sobriety has transformed their approach to challenges, and the importance of a balanced social life inside and outside of recovery. Chad also reflects on his journey through sports leagues, OutVivor, and the growth he’s experienced from taking part in these events.

    Key Takeaways:

    Chad shares how competing against himself, rather than others, fuels his drive.Steve reflects on how pushing his limits in sobriety has transformed his relationship with fitness and competition.The importance of balance: staying active in both recovery and personal fitness goals.Chad's experiences with group sports, including joining sober leagues, and later expanding his circle in non-sober environments.The parallels between training for marathons and staying sober, focusing on taking things one step at a time.Advice for anyone interested in trying a new challenge like a marathon, sports league, or competition.

    If you’re curious about pushing your limits in sobriety, join Steve and Chad as they explore how competing can be a powerful tool for personal growth.

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    Host Steve celebrates 1,195 days of sobriety and welcomes Chad to share his powerful journey. Together, we explore the importance of self-discovery, overcoming toxic relationships, and building a life rooted in recovery and community.

    Celebrating Sobriety: Steve marks 1,195 days sober and introduces Chad to the show.Starting Early: Chad’s journey to sobriety and the struggles he faced along the way.Overcoming Challenges: From toxic relationships to personal growth, Chad opens up about the hardships he conquered in early recovery.Community & Transformation: Chad’s experiences in sober community activities and how they’ve shaped his recovery.Advice for Newcomers: Chad offers valuable insights and advice for those in early recovery or facing challenges.Looking Ahead: A teaser for a follow-up discussion on competing in fun events in sobriety.

    Tune in next episode for part two, where we discuss participating in competitions sober.

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    In this episode, Sober Steve celebrates 1,186 days of sobriety and welcomes Melinda Dixon, the first member from Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families (ACA) to join the show. Melinda shares her powerful journey toward emotional sobriety, shedding light on how ACA has profoundly shaped her life. The conversation explores the importance of emotional regulation through human connection, the power of community, and the impact of understanding one's core wounds on maintaining healthy relationships. Steve and Melinda also discuss the evolution of their queer identities in sobriety and the pride they’ve found in their unique personal journeys.

    - Celebrating Sobriety: Steve marks 1,186 days of sobriety and introduces Melinda as the first ACA guest.
    - Emotional Sobriety: Melinda’s journey to emotional regulation through connection and ACA meetings.
    - Understanding Core Wounds: How this understanding has helped Melinda establish healthy boundaries and relationships.
    - Queer Identity in Sobriety: The pride Steve and Melinda have found in their unique queer identities within and apart from the LGBT+ community.
    - Self-Care Practices: Exploring the role of gratitude lists, exercise, and fine dining in maintaining recovery.

    Tune in for a heartfelt conversation on emotional sobriety, queer identity, and personal growth in recovery, and leave a rating and review to pay it forward for the next person who might find the show!

    **Where to Find Us:**
    - More Information on ACA
    - gAy A on IG 🟢
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    Email Melinda at: [email protected]

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    Steve welcomes back Dale for part two of their interview to discuss their experiences exploring and embracing leather and kink after entering recovery. Warning- this episode is *very* sexually explicit!

    Opening Discussion: "How do YOU celebrate your birthdays in recovery?"

    Topics discussed include

    Our experiences (or lack thereof) with leather and kink before entering recovery.Unpacking and getting in touch with our kinks and fetishes in sobriety and step work.Ways the Leather and Kink community and Sober communities intersect, both socially and with their principles of safe, sane, and consensual fun.The importance of communication in sobriety and in leather and kink.Suggestions for getting started if you are new to leather and kink in recovery.And much more!!

    **Where to Find Us:**
    - Dale on Instagram 🟢
    - gAy A on IG 🟢
    - gAy A everywhere else 🖇️

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    Host Sober Steve celebrates 1,172 days of sobriety and introduces Dale W., who is 205 days back in sobriety, sharing his powerful journey in this first part of a two-part episode.

    Dale opens up about his struggles with meth addiction, the isolation he faced, and the joy he found in building connections within the queer community. The conversation delves into overcoming emotional hurdles, finding acceptance, and the critical role of honesty in sobriety. Together, Steve and Dale explore the importance of authentic connections and offer a glimpse into their shared experiences within sober kink communities, which they’ll discuss more in the next episode.

    - Dale's Journey: From meth addiction and isolation to finding community and recovery.
    - Overcoming Emotional Hurdles: The challenges Dale faced and how he overcame them.
    - Building Authentic Connections: The importance of honesty and community in sobriety.
    - Sneak Peek: A preview of their upcoming discussion on sober kink communities.

    **Where to Find Us:**
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    - gAy A on IG 🟢
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    Host Sober Steve celebrates 1,164 days of sobriety and thanks listeners for their support, highlighting the new fan mail option before welcoming Jaycee K. Clark, a 34-year-old trans woman, to share her experience, strength, and hope, along with her inspiration for activism today.

    Jaycee discusses her past struggles with addiction, her experiences in sex work, and her journey to sobriety. She emphasizes the importance of building connections, overcoming shame, and transforming past traumas into a source of hope and activism. Jaycee also talks about her experiences navigating healthcare and dental work as a recovering addict, offering valuable advice for newcomers on the impermanence of emotions.

    - **Celebrating Sobriety:** Steve marks 1,164 days of sobriety and thanks listeners for their engagement.
    - **Listener Impact:** Nick made history as my first text fan mail!
    - **Jaycee's Story:** Her journey from addiction to recovery and activism.
    - **Overcoming Shame:** Turning past traumas into hope and activism.
    - **Navigating Healthcare:** Insights into managing healthcare as a recovering addict.
    - **Advice for Newcomers:** The importance of understanding that emotions are temporary.

    **Where to Find Us:**
    - Jaycee on Instagram 🟢
    - gAy A on IG 🟢
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