Steve Bennet-Martin

gAy A: A Queer Sober Podcast

Steve Bennet-Martin

  • Celebrating 150 Episodes ft. Steve B

Celebrating 150 Episodes ft. Steve B

Thursday 3rd August 2023

Kristen interviews Steve in 'Celebrating 150 Episodes ft. Steve B', reflecting on sobriety, self-discovery, and the queer community.
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25 minutes
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About this podcast

gAy A: A Queer Sober Podcast
Author:
Steve Bennet-Martin
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Creative Recovery Journeys
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Financial Health in Recovery
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Steve B Reflects: 150 Episodes of Sobriety and Self-Discovery

Episode Overview

  • Reflects on the evolution of the podcast and Steve's recovery journey
  • Explores finding peace in appreciating what one has
  • Embracing the diverse queer community and the impact of sobriety
  • Connects with different recovery methodologies and diverse perspectives
  • Highlights the importance of accepting limitations and continuous effort in staying sober
I can deal with life rather than running away from it.
Ever wondered what two years of sobriety look like through the lens of a queer individual? In this special episode of 'gAy A: A Queer Sober Podcast', Kristen turns the tables and interviews host Steve Martin-Bennet. Celebrating 150 episodes, Steve opens up about his personal journey from addiction to recovery, shedding light on how the podcast has evolved alongside his own sobriety.
Steve shares candidly about the ups and downs, the moments of doubt, and the triumphs that have marked his path. He discusses the various recovery methods he's explored, emphasizing that there's no one-size-fits-all approach to staying sober. The conversation touches on how Steve has found peace not by constantly seeking more but by appreciating what he has and bringing serenity into his life.
Listeners will find Steve's reflections both relatable and inspiring, as he talks about the importance of accepting one's own limitations and embracing the diverse queer community. The episode is peppered with humor and heartfelt moments, making it a compelling listen for anyone navigating their own sobriety journey. Whether you're just starting out or have been sober for years, Steve's insights offer valuable perspectives on maintaining sobriety and finding joy in the journey.
Tune in to hear how being 'fucked and insane' can actually be a good thing once you accept it, and discover the peace that comes from within.