90 Days of Sobriety: Mrs. Chan-Charley's Journey in the Queer Community
Episode Overview
Mrs. Chan-Charley shares her 90-day sober journey and the significance of sobriety in the queer community Discussion on the support and resources pivotal for recovery Commitment to giving back and empowering others Impact of sobriety on marriage and relationships The transformative power of sobriety within the queer sober community
I've always been the delight of a party and I'm used to it, ranking number four in the city growing up, playing basketball and being an artist. And by right, you know, born leader. I'm the oldest out of two. And just, you know, knowing that, you know, nothing beats a try, try you know and when it's from your heart it could never be wrong and so you know I speak from my heart I allow my heart to lead me you know into these places you know and just since being clean and sober, really careful with people, places and things, you know, and finding like minded individuals.
Ever wondered how 90 days of sobriety can change a life? In this episode of 'gAy A: A Queer Sober Podcast', host Steve Martin-Bennet sits down with Mrs. Chan-Charley to explore her first three months without alcohol. Her story is more than just a timeline; it's a vivid account of the ups and downs, the support systems, and the personal growth that come with early sobriety. Mrs.
Chan-Charley opens up about the crucial role of community and resources in her journey, and how these elements have not only supported her but also empowered her to give back to others. She shares touching insights into how her newfound sobriety has positively impacted her marriage, creating a ripple effect of healing and connection. This episode isn't just about quitting alcohol; it's about the transformative power of sober living and the strength found within the queer community.
Whether you're at the beginning of your own sobriety journey or supporting someone who is, Mrs. Chan-Charley's experience offers valuable lessons and heartfelt encouragement.