Curtis Wasylow: Transforming Recovery with The Sober App
For sure it's the, it's the first part and it's the most important. And it's all because I've worked a program of recovery, and you know, it sounds like the same thing is happening with you as well, because you know, I mean shit man, you got this app out and it's fucking rocking and rolling.
Imagine having a toolbox of resources right at your fingertips to help navigate the ups and downs of sobriety. That’s exactly what Curtis Wasylow envisioned when he created The Sober app. In this episode of 'Recovery Revolution Live', Curtis shares his own journey through addiction and how it inspired him to develop an app that’s like Netflix meets Masterclass, but for sobriety. With hosts Brett Morris, Ashley Grimes, Jason Rudeen, Rev.
LC Currie, and JR Weaver guiding the conversation, Curtis dives into the importance of community and accessible resources in recovery. Curtis opens up about recognizing patterns in his behavior that led him down the path of addiction. He emphasizes the significance of working a program and how personal stories can be a lifeline for those feeling isolated. The Sober app isn't just about quitting alcohol; it's about discovering how to enjoy life after recovery.
It brings together a variety of resources, both old and new, to show there are multiple ways to achieve and maintain sobriety. One of the key takeaways from Curtis' story is the power of connection. The Sober app provides a platform where people can share their experiences, find support, and access educational content that makes the recovery journey less daunting.
Whether you’re looking for practical advice or just a bit of inspiration, this episode offers a wealth of insights into how technology can support recovery. Curtis' narrative is a poignant reminder that while addiction can be incredibly isolating, recovery doesn’t have to be. His app is helping people every day by fostering a sense of community and providing the tools needed for a successful recovery.
Tune in to hear Curtis' inspiring story and learn how The Sober app is making a difference in the lives of many.