During my early days of advocacy, there was one law that was on the tip of everyone’s tongue: H.R. 5210.…
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Welcome to the Speak Out Speak Loud section of The Sober Curator, a space echoing Madonna’s call to “Express yourself!” This is where our readers and contributors take center stage, sharing their transformative sobriety journeys. Often, sobriety uncovers hidden talents, abilities, and new avenues of self-expression. By sharing these stories, we not only facilitate personal healing but also offer hope to those still navigating the path of recovery. So, let’s raise our voices, Speak Out, and Speak Loud! In doing so, we combat the silence that often shrouds addiction, offering solace and inspiration. We invite you to share your unique expressions of recovery here—be it through videos, poems, art, essays, opinion pieces, or music. We can’t wait to hear from you! Please email us at thesobercurator@gmail.com or DM us on social!
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SPEAK OUT! SPEAK LOUD!: The following is a piece written and submitted by Gary Schwind. This is the section of our…
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Unravelling the alcoholic identity: A postmodern look at society’s perceptions on addiction & the role of the algorithm.
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One hundred thirty-one days, eleven hours, seventeen minutes, and thirty-two seconds. No. I am not singing that song from RENT.…
In The Hope Dealer—A Recovery Story by Drew Broadhurst, we dive deep into David’s life and struggles as he navigates…
Reflecting on the remarkable journey of The Sober Curator as it marks its fourth anniversary, I find myself immersed in…
My first year of recovery was an amazing ride. For the first time in 25 years, I felt absolutely no…
Attending meetings is crucial when practicing a 12-step program. These meetings provide support, guidance, and a sense of community. Whether…
Before I got sober, everything I did revolved around alcohol. I drank during the week. There was always a client…
Every time I open any of my social media apps, I feel like they’re all trying to murder me. It…
I have always felt a burning desire, a yearning for something greater than myself. I craved an adventure that would…
When was the last time you cried? I’m not talking about the type of crying you do at the end…
As I think back, I have never had any real patience. From the time I was a young child through…
By Guest Contributor: Jason Mayo, Sober Not Subtle Let’s talk about tattoos, shall we? Whether I am meeting someone for…
So, picture this: I’ve been playfully teasing about my sobriety in the weeks and months leading up to the illustrious…
I wasn’t a big drinker when I joined the military many years ago. I was a binge drinker. Train hard,…
Ahhh, St. Patrick’s Day. It’s every active alcoholic’s wet dream. It’s the one day a year when getting drunk is…
If you walk into a twelve-step meeting in Olympia, Washington, you might be the only brown face in the room.…
Missing The Point Scrolling through Instagram recently I saw a notification for another new and improved sobriety coaching membership. I…
Matthew Perry, the beloved actor best known for his role as Chandler Bing on “Friends”, was a man deeply enmeshed…
Sharing personal stories on alcoholism and drug addiction recovery brings to light the human aspect of addiction, as reported by…
As of November 28th, I am officially two years sober. That is two years without a sip of alcohol. It’s…
“My mom goes better with gin,” was my typical answer when someone asked. She lives eight hours away, so visits…
As we know, substance use disorders and co-occurring illnesses are issues that affect many members of our community. Yet, so…
For as long as I can remember (over 30 years), I drank alcohol every day. Beer being my biggest drink…
In the dimly lit cell in the “hole” of the Vermont Women’s Prison, I made a habit of reflecting on…
Two and half years ago I quit drinking. I noticed my sleep got better, I had more energy, my anxiety…
Sober. I hate that word. It sounds so sad. Before I stopped drinking, I basically replaced the word “sober” with…