Dillan Gay

The Sober Gay

Dillan Gay

  • Don't You Know That You're Toxic

Don't You Know That You're Toxic

Monday 8th November 2021

Dillan and Aubrey from 'The Sober Gay' discuss overcoming toxic influences on sobriety, from alcohol ads to social media, with humor and heartfelt advice.
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28 minutes
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Thought-provoking
Raw
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Supportive

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The Sober Gay
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Dillan Gay
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Sobriety in Everyday Life
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Creative Recovery Journeys
Healing Relationships
Financial Health in Recovery
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Surviving Sobriety: Overcoming Toxic Influences with Dillan and Aubrey

There's a reason we are so scared of that: because it's allowing that poison to slowly seep back in with not necessarily having to drink right, like it's a scary spot to be.
What does it take to stay sober in a world that's constantly pushing alcohol? Dillan and Aubrey from 'The Sober Gay' podcast tackle this very question. In this episode, they dive deep into the many toxic influences that can derail sobriety, from pervasive alcohol advertising to the seemingly innocent 'wine mom' culture. With their signature blend of humor and honesty, they shed light on how social media can both hinder and help one's journey to sobriety.
But it's not all doom and gloom; they also share practical tips on finding validation from within and the benefits of connecting with a local sober community. The hosts open up about their own experiences with relationships while staying sober, offering a relatable and heartfelt perspective. They remind us that complacency can be a silent enemy in recovery and provide actionable advice for staying strong during tough times.
Whether you're navigating your own sobriety or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights and a comforting sense of camaraderie. Tune in for an honest conversation that feels like chatting with friends who truly get it.