Cuppa: Building a Supportive Sober Community with Victoria Vanstone
We're going to have a spot for courses so that people like you, Danni, will be able to pop your course on there and get more people to it via the cuppa website.
Ever thought about how life-changing a simple cup of tea can be? In this episode of 'How I Quit Alcohol', host Danni Carr chats with Victoria Vanstone, the blogger behind Drunk Mummy Sober Mummy, about her latest venture, Cuppa. This new online platform, co-created with Lucy Good, is designed to connect and support those who are either sober or curious about sobriety.
Whether you're looking to share your journey, find local sober friends, or access valuable resources, Cuppa offers a welcoming space for everyone. Victoria shares how Cuppa isn't just another social platform; it's a lifeline for many. The platform includes groups for sober dads, LGBTQ+ members, and other niche communities, making it easier for users to find their tribe. They can create events, share stories, and even set up sober dates!
The goal is to foster a supportive network where everyone feels seen and heard. The conversation takes a deep dive into the importance of community in the sobriety journey. Victoria and Danni discuss how breaking free from alcohol often means breaking free from isolation. With Cuppa, they aim to remove the stigma and fear of judgment that many face when considering sobriety.
It's about creating a safe space where people can connect over shared experiences and support each other through the ups and downs. So, if you're feeling alone in your journey or just curious about what a sober life could look like, this episode offers a glimpse into a community that's all about lifting each other up. Tune in to hear how Cuppa is changing lives, one cup at a time.