Welcome to the ‘Spiritual Gangster’ wing of The Sober Curator
A haven for those on a sober journey with a twist of spiritual sass and a punch of purpose.
Here, we invite you to plunge headfirst into a world of meditation, astrology, intentionality, philosophy, and spiritual reflection...
All while keeping your feet (and sobriety) firmly on the ground.
Thirsty for Wonder
A Celtic Recovery Journey that blends the Celtic calendar with sobriety, connecting participants to ancient wisdom and nature’s rhythms.
Sobriety in Flow - Yoga is more than poses.
Discover a deeper aspect of yoga beyond the poses with Teresa Bergen.
Spiritual Gangster:
Mindfulness, Meaning & Sober Living
SPIRITUAL GANGSTER at The Sober Curator is a haven for those embracing sobriety with a healthy dose of spiritual sass. This space invites you to dive into meditation, astrology, intentional living, philosophy, and personal reflection—all while keeping your feet (and your sobriety) firmly on the ground. Whether you’re exploring new spiritual practices or deepening an existing one, Spiritual Gangster offers inspiration, insight, and a community that blends mindful living with alcohol-free fun.
Spiritual Gangster Line-up:
- The Card Divo – Quick & Sober Tarot Readings with Sober Curator Contributor Senior Daniel G. Garza
- Spiritual Substance – Mindfulness, Science & Soul with Senior Sober Curator Contributor Lane Kennedy
- Stoicism & Sobriety – Ancient Philosophy for Modern Recovery with Sober Curator Contributors Derek Castleman and Tony Harte
- Thirsty for Wonder – Recovery Coaching & Spiritual Companionship with Sober Curator Contributor Anne Marie Cribben
- SoberScopes Astrology and Coaching with Rhetta Rowland
- Sobriety in Flow – Yoga Beyond the Poses with Senior Travel Sober Curator Contributor Teresa Bergen
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Spiritual Gangster Archives 2020 - 2025
Frequently Asked Questions About Spirituality and Sobriety
What role does spirituality play in sobriety?
Many people find spirituality helps support personal growth and recovery.
Do you need to be religious to embrace spiritual sobriety?
No. Spirituality can be personal and does not require religious affiliation.
What are spiritual practices that support sobriety?
Common practices include meditation, mindfulness, prayer, and self-reflection.
How does spirituality support emotional wellness?
Spiritual practices can promote clarity, resilience, and inner peace.
Why is spirituality important in recovery culture?
Many people find spirituality strengthens their sense of purpose and connection.







