Making Sobriety Fun: Duke Rumley's Joyful Approach to Recovery
So started this and we did a couple sober tailgates, much like what I'd learned from the grateful dead at a couple different concerts, and then we did one at a Colorado rockies game and within Days I think we sold like tickets to me, kind of proved there's a need and a want.
Imagine a world where recovery isn't just about staying sober but having a blast while doing it. That's exactly what Duke Rumley brings to the table. With 33 years of sobriety under his belt, Duke's passion for making recovery enjoyable is contagious. In this episode of 'Recovery Coast to Coast', host Neil Scott chats with Duke about his unique approach to recovery that focuses on fun and community.
Duke has started a movement by organizing sober events that show people in recovery that they can have a great time without alcohol. His story is not just inspiring; it's a game-changer for anyone who thinks sobriety means giving up joy. But the episode doesn't stop there. Actress Julie Harris also joins the conversation, offering her insights on what truly matters in recovery.
She shares her thoughts on setting priorities and finding balance while navigating the ups and downs of staying sober. Her reflections add another layer of depth to the discussion, making this episode a must-listen for anyone on their recovery journey. Whether you're in recovery yourself, supporting someone who is, or just curious about how to live a joyful, sober life, this episode offers a refreshing perspective.
Duke's dedication to creating a supportive, fun environment for those in recovery proves that sobriety can be more than just abstinence—it can be a celebration of life.