From Addiction to Activism: Jaycee K. Clark's Journey
Episode Overview
Jaycee shares her journey from addiction to sobriety. The importance of building and maintaining connections. Overcoming shame and embracing one's identity. Using personal experiences for activism and support. Living a purposeful and authentic life in recovery.
I get to show people that it is possible to live a purposeful life authentically without the drugs and alcohol.
Ever wondered how someone can turn their life around from the depths of addiction to becoming an inspiring activist? This episode of 'gAy A: A Queer Sober Podcast' features Jaycee K. Clark, a 34-year-old trans woman who has done just that. Host Steve Martin-Bennet celebrates his 1,164 days of sobriety before diving into a heartfelt conversation with Jaycee.
She opens up about her past struggles with addiction and sex work, sharing the raw and real journey that led her to sobriety. Jaycee's story is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of building connections, both with oneself and with others. She discusses how overcoming shame and embracing her identity have been crucial in her recovery.
Jaycee also touches on her activism, highlighting how she uses her experiences to support and inspire others in the LGBT+ community. This episode is packed with honest reflections and valuable insights that can resonate with anyone on their own path to recovery. Whether you're seeking inspiration or looking for practical advice, Jaycee's story offers a powerful reminder that it's possible to live a fulfilling, sober life.
Tune in to hear more about her journey and the incredible work she's doing today.