Finding Your Tribe: Showing Up for Others in Recovery
Episode Overview
Importance of selflessness in recovery. Building meaningful connections in sobriety. Challenges of forming new friendships while shedding old behaviours. Creating a supportive community within the queer recovery space. Growth through pouring into others.
"I love that idea of pouring into other people. I'm going to pour into you."
What drives someone to seek a life without alcohol? This episode of 'At The CCC' brings a refreshing take on the idea of becoming someone's tribe and how we can show up for others in their recovery journey. Hosts Anthony and LouiLou are joined by the insightful Lauren R, who shares her perspective on creating meaningful connections within the queer recovery community.
Broadcasting from the heart of San Francisco's Castro Country Club, this podcast is a safe haven for those navigating sobriety. The conversation is filled with humour and honesty, tackling the messy reality of forming new friendships while shedding old behaviours. Lauren R highlights the importance of selflessness in recovery, encouraging listeners to pour into others as a way to heal and grow.
Anthony and LouiLou bring their unique blend of light-hearted banter and deep reflection, making this episode both entertaining and thought-provoking. Listeners are treated to anecdotes about the struggles and victories of finding one's place in a supportive community. The hosts discuss the challenges of maintaining authenticity while seeking acceptance and how genuine connections can lead to profound personal growth.
This episode is a reminder that recovery is not just about abstaining from substances but also about building a life filled with meaningful relationships. Whether you're new to recovery or have been on this path for years, 'At The CCC' offers a relatable and supportive environment where everyone can feel seen and heard. Tune in to discover how you can become part of someone else's tribe and, in turn, strengthen your own recovery journey.
How do you show up for others in your life?