Jane Saxton's Journey: Crafting Sober Spaces for Women
Once you realize all the quick literature and the podcast, there really is a huge sober tribe, an absolute huge sober tribe.
Ever wondered what sober women really want? In this episode of 'Sober Gay Socials', host Stephen Wilkinson sits down with Jane Saxton, a vibrant new member of the community, to explore just that. Jane has quickly become a cornerstone of the group, organizing online meetings and women-only walking events. Her dedication shines through as she shares her personal journey and the importance of creating supportive, sober spaces for women.
Jane dives into the emotional rollercoaster of sobriety, discussing how she recognized her drinking habits and navigated social situations without alcohol. She emphasizes the power of community and how building a network of support has been crucial in her recovery. Jane's candid reflections on self-care, self-compassion, and overcoming shame offer a heartfelt look into the challenges and triumphs of living sober. Growing up gay in the 90s, Jane's experiences have uniquely shaped her path to sobriety.
Her story is not just about quitting alcohol but about embracing a life filled with genuine connections and self-love. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the nuanced journey of sobriety within the LGBTQ+ community. Tune in to hear Jane's inspiring story and learn how you can find support within the Sober Gay Socials community. Whether you're sober-curious or well into your recovery journey, Jane's insights and experiences will resonate deeply.