Tech-Savvy Sobriety: Queer-Friendly Apps to Boost Your Recovery
Episode Overview
Explore the diverse array of sober apps tailored for the LGBT+ community Gain insights into the evolution of sobriety tools and the impact of technology on recovery Discover personal experiences with popular apps like 'I Am Sober' and 'All Sober' Uncover the role of literature-driven apps in providing valuable resources and daily reflections Delve into real-life accounts from individuals benefiting from sobriety apps and online communities
It's a matter of finding the app that works for you—like other ways with recovery, some things sound better or click better when you word them one way.
Feeling overwhelmed by the sheer number of sobriety apps out there? You're not alone. In this episode of 'gAy A: A Queer Sober Podcast', host Steve Martin-Bennet dives into the tech-savvy side of recovery, focusing on the best apps to help you stay on track. Whether you're looking for motivation, community support, or resources tailored to the LGBTQ+ community, Steve's got you covered.
He chats with members of the queer community who share their personal experiences with popular apps like 'I Am Sober' and 'All Sober', giving you a peek into how these tools can make a real difference. You'll also hear about literature-driven apps like the 'Big Book Companion' that offer daily reflections and invaluable resources to keep you inspired. If you're curious about how technology can enhance your sobriety journey, this episode is a must-listen.
Steve's engaging style and the heartfelt stories from his guests make it easy to see how these digital tools can foster a sense of belonging and support. So, grab your headphones and get ready to explore the world of sober apps designed with you in mind.