The Castro Country Club

At The CCC

The Castro Country Club

  • At The CCC - Pride

At The CCC - Pride

Tuesday 23rd August 2022

Join Anthony, Bonnie Violet, Lou Lou, and Kim S. on 'At The CCC' as they discuss LGBTQ2IA+ Pride, recovery, and community support.
Explicit
43 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Engaging

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At The CCC
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Recovery Reimagined
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Creative Recovery Journeys
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Financial Health in Recovery
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Pride and Recovery: Stories from At The CCC

Pride is not just a celebration of the past, but also a reminder that there is still work to be done to support the LGBTQ2IA+ community. It's about being seen and heard, and knowing that you are not alone.
What does Pride mean to you? In this engaging episode of 'At The CCC', regular co-hosts Anthony, Bonnie Violet, and Lou Lou are joined by the insightful Kim S. to dive into the heart of LGBTQ2IA+ Pride. Broadcasting from San Francisco's Castro Country Club, a haven for the queer recovery community, they explore the rich history of Pride, its evolution, and its deep connection to recovery.
This isn't just about parades and rainbows; it's about understanding how Pride intersects with sobriety and the vital role of community support. You'll hear personal stories from the hosts about how Pride has shaped their recovery journeys, bringing joy and connection into their lives. They stress the importance of creating a brave space where people can discuss recovery without fear or stigma, highlighting that activism and being of service can be powerful tools in maintaining sobriety.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that Pride is both a celebration and a call to action, emphasizing that recovery is about more than just abstinence—it's about finding purpose, joy, and solidarity. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that champions the ongoing fight for equality and the importance of community in recovery.