• Stay Connected, Stay Sober ft. Richard D

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
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Stay Connected, Stay Sober ft. Richard D

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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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