Sober Dad Crew is a podcast focused on sobriety, recovery, fatherhood, parenting, music, food, tattoos, and more. The mission of Sober Sad Crew is to share stories of sobriety and recovery and show that there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel. This podcast is an independent, DIY production created by Stephen Kimball, who writes, records, and produces the podcast.
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Episode 50: Jason Mayo – Show Notes Written by Stephen Kimball
Welcome to episode 50. When I started this, it was a totally DIY affair, and it still is. But when I started, I wasn’t sure what would happen. Would anyone want to be a guest? And if I got guests, would anyone listen? And I did get guests. And people do listen. And folks have asked how much the podcasts mean to them. And that is so gratifying. Sober Dad Crew is built on my belief that there is power in everyone’s story. And we learn and grow if we listen to these stories. So, I want to thank everyone who has appeared on Sober Dad Crew and been willing to share their personal stories. I’ve never met the majority of guests. We hit record, and away we go. I also want to thank my family, who supported the time I took to work on the Sober Dad Crew. And that said, my guest for episode 50 is Jason Mayo. Jason is a dad, certified peer recovery advocate, and the force behind the Sober Not Subtle Blog.
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SOBER NOT SUBTLE: Jason Mayo is the creator and founder of Sober Not Subtle. He is a certified recovery peer advocate at a not-for-profit recovery community center on Long Island. He does outreach and helps organize free sober events for people with substance use disorders and their families. He is also a contributing writer for The Sober Curator.
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