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ICYMI – The Second Annual #JUST424 Recap of Video Panels From the Live Stream on April 24th, 2021

This year for Just 4/24 we had the most incredible lineup of speakers. ICYMI, we have broken down our Live-A-Thon to bring you bite-sized playbacks of the most fun sober virtual party of the year. 

Just 4/24 Panel: Mike with Recovery Army Outreach, Travis with Climb4Recovery, and Nick & Sheena with We are Warriors


Just 4/24 Panel: Frances with Mother’s Recovery Society, James with Break the Chain, and Alika with Pro Recovery Power


Just 4/24 Panel: Lalita with Recovery Life Apparel, Katie with Fcking Sober: The First 90 Days Podcast, Ronnie & Nathan from TikTok


Just 4/24 Panel: Jessica with A Sober Girls Guide, Alexandra with Sober Active Canada & Lesley Klepac AKA MamaK of TikTok and National Certified Recovery Coach



Just 4/24 Panel: Pop with Sober is Dope, Michelle with Recovery is the New Black, and Cynthia with Getting Your Shit Together Podcast


Just 4/24 Panel with Talk Recovery Radio


Just 4/24 Panel with Shalu with Uplyft Wellness & Maureen with Emerge Leadership Academy


ICYMI Meet the Team behind #JUST424: Brooke and Suzanne with Seek Purpose Collective, Michelle of Recovery is the New Black, and Alysse of The Sober Curator


Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably picked up on the podcast trend. There are so many solid, binge-worthy podcasts out there. But with new episodes coming out weekly, it’s impossible to keep up.  The Sober Curator is here to help. Recovery Podcastland lets you in on our favorites.

Sober Curator Pro Tip: For a quick hit of recovery, listen to our recommended podcasts when you’re driving, walking your dogs, working out, cleaning the house, working on a craft project, getting ready in the morning, or making a meal.


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Resources Are Available

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