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Do You Have a TikTok Addiction? Here are 12 Sober Canadian TikTok Accounts That You Should Follow Right Now!

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TikTok and Recovery Videos are a trend that is here to stay. People have been sharing their stories of recovery, celebrating milestones, and even cheering on others on the path to recovery. Adding hashtags like #sober, #mentalhealthawareness, #soberlife, and #wesobernow, these users have taken to the airwaves of TikTok en mass, and in the process are destigmatizing sobriety.

Hey you gorgeous human! My name is Brooke. I am one of the Canadian Curators here at the Sober Curator. My goal is to bring you some fresh Canadian content and keep you in the loop about what is happening up north.

I have been obsessed with TikTok since August of 2016, which ironically is when I got sober. Back then it was called Music.ly and was pretty much just a bunch of 10-14-year-old kids lip-syncing to semi-popular songs. I was only there to make silly videos with my family once every three months until the pandemic hit. Then, I discovered that, in the depths of TikTok, there was an online community of recovering addicts and alcoholics. I started creating content more regularly and, in a short period of time, I was getting to know some of my favorite creators as guests on my podcast Seek Purpose.

Now I am using TikTok as a place to share all that I have learned over the last few years about producing a podcast, branding, writing a book, and utilizing social media for business. If you want to check that out, here is the info about my Sober Canadian account @soberbizbabe.

@brookeredelle

To all my sober mamas! I see you girl! You’re doing a great job πŸ‘πŸΌ β™₯οΈπŸ™ŒπŸΌ #sobermom #sobermomfam

♬ Bitch You Doin A Good Job – Destini Ann

In No Particular Order, Here are 11 More Sober Canadian TikTokers That I Love to Follow!

@asobergirlsguide

Ladies! This is your feed! Jessica makes fun and relatable content for women in recovery. She has been taking over the internet with her podcast, coaching, community, and happier hour meet-ups. Jessica knows how to make recovery fun and brings a really unique perspective to her sober content. Her Instagram is amazing, almost as amazing as her podcast. She has had some incredible guests on her show, including but not limited to, yours truly and the Founder of The Sober Curator Alysse Bryson.


Β @chefrecovery

The Recovery Couple – I love these two! They are sharing their sobriety and health journey on many platforms and have a Facebook Live show that showcases the power of living a life of recovery as a couple. Check them out on their Shaw Community Web Series and on Facebook.


@alexisnicoleofficial

Alexis is such an incredible human. She is an ambitious, sober mama from my province (BC Canada) who does incredible work for our local recovery community. Alexis is one of the founders of Recovery Kids, a non-profit organization that sets up free shops for parents that are in treatment over the holidays. She is also a public speaker, coach, Clubhouse boss, entrepreneur, and BFF with Tori Spelling. You do not want to miss her hilarious and inspiring TikToks, but also go follow her on Instagram and clubhouse. It is worth it!


@ziggyboutin

If you are into the spiritual side of TikTok you may have come across this super inspiring human. Jeff Laurin is a really great friend of my family and has been on an incredible journey that has brought him to his true calling of using TikTok to help people heal using his spiritual gifts. He is a trauma survivor and is now completely clean and sober for the first time in 30 years. Make sure you are following his journey and check out his live shows where he gives out free spiritual readings.


@canuck_shark

Benny is such a great guy. He is so down to earth and talks openly about solutions to recovery. I love following his journey and getting to know him through this platform. He is a husband and father and has been sober since 2018. I always stop my scroll when I see his content come up.


@msfrancesstone

Frances Stone is the founder of the Family/Mothers Recovery Society and is so very inspiring.Β  She mixes her knowledge as a counselor with her experience as a person in long-term recovery to bring some very valuable content to the TikTok recovery space. Frances founded Mothers Recovery Society in 2018 and it is now helping mothers both locally and internationally by hosting weekly meetings, offering free education opportunities, financial support, opportunities for leadership, and peer to peer support. I have had so many incredible opportunities thanks to MRS and I am so excited to watch this community expand.

@msfrancesstone

πŸ”₯ SOBER TIPS πŸ”₯ First TikTok. Hoping to use this account to share what I’ve learned about being #sober #addiction #coach – special thanks to Maya πŸ₯°

♬ original sound – Frances Stone

I have so so many great things to say about Sarah Benson. This girl is a Reiki Practitioner, EFT Coach, psychic medium, Sober, solo mom, and still has time to volunteer her time on the board of the Mothers Recovery Society. She has been such a light in my life and is such a gifted human. I can not get enough of her TikToks! They are raw, honest, hilarious, and embody Sarah perfectly. She has been 11 years sober and is such an inspiration to me. I just adore this human!

@ascended.self

Don’t you dare!! No more lessons!! #spiritteam #spiritguides #universe #spiritualtiktok @the.soul.alchemist good sound

♬ original sound – Lorrie

@soberlifestyle

Suzanne Logan has been a huge part of my recovery journey. She does a ton to help the special needs community, is a foster mom, and makes epic TikToks with her husband Dave. People are loving the fun and playfulness that she and Dave bring to their recovery.

Sober Curator Pro Tip: Suzanne is also one of our Sober Curators from Canada!

@soberlifestyle

Sobriety has given so much! A Best friend #hubbylove is one at the top! πŸ’žπŸŽ‰#sobercouple #soberlove #soberlifestyle

♬ Dont stop believin Duet Remix – Brian Adams

@aylalightworker

Spiritual and Sober TikTok has a huge market in Canada! Ayla Thomas is a Spiritual Coach, Card Reader, Reiki Master, and Yoga Teacher. She runs workshops, does coaching, and has online courses available for anyone looking to explore their spiritual side. I adore this human too! Check out her TikTok and you will be hooked by her amazing energy.


@wearewarriorsmagazine

Nicholas Hennink is a Canadian Paramedic of the Year and Recording Artist who I had the pleasure of getting to interview. Nick and Sheena are such an incredible couple. They are all about giving back, not only to the recovery community but to a community of paramedics struggling with PTSD. I have some sad news.. They are not going to be Canadians much longer. They are making the move down south this year where they will continue to do some amazing work. Check out their content and their magazine which is a FREE Subscription.


@kaitiedegen

Katie is another BC sober babe! I think I might be biased I have a lot of British Columbia accounts on here. Kaitie has a really unique and controversial recovery pathway that she shares openly on her social media. She is the founder of Sober Saturdayz and uses her platform to show that the party does not stop just because you are sober. Kaitie shares openly about dealing with ADHD and being a foster care system survivor as well as her journey with using magic mushrooms as a treatment for mental illness. She identifies as Cali-Sober which was a term made famous by Demi Lovato and is a form of harm reduction recovery.

@sobersaturdayz

#fosterkid here just wondering #wtf is up with #thesystem ?!?!? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ’– it dont add up. #sober #socialservices

♬ original sound – ✨ Sober Saturdayz ✨

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