
Who says sobriety has to be serious? Not Alysse Bryson. And definitely not the guys at SoberNotMature. In Episode 161, Alysse—Founder and Fearless Leader of The Sober Curator—makes her second appearance, and spoiler alert: it’s like a reunion tour nobody knew they needed, but we’re all glad happened.
The conversation is a delightful mash-up of recovery wisdom, dark humor, and just enough irreverence to make your sponsor raise an eyebrow. Alysse dishes on the wild ride since her last visit, including the continued explosion of The Sober Curator, why curating cool sober content isn’t just her job but her obsession, and how collaborating with other sober misfits makes the world a better (and weirder) place.
Mike and Bill keep things lively—think recovery meeting meets late-night talk show—and Alysse matches their energy with stories that are equal parts hilarious and relatable. They cover everything from navigating early sobriety, embracing the chaos of entrepreneurship, and why non-alcoholic beverages are the new black.
If you’re sober, sober curious, or just like hanging with people who aren’t afraid to tell it like it is (with a few F-bombs for good measure), this episode’s your jam.
👉 Listen to Episode 161 here on Apple

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