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Meet the Sober Experts

Sober professionals share their expertise and recovery journeys


Since Sober App Substack launched over two years ago, we’ve been publishing twice weekly posts reflecting diverse stories of getting and staying alcohol free.

As our readership and community continues to grow, we want to make sure you’re aware of the full collection of resources available on our website. You can always head there to explore the full archive.

Alongside that, we’ll be spotlighting different sections of the site, continuing today with Meet the Experts. These Q&As feature sober professionals sharing their expertise alongside their own recovery journeys.

If you’re sober, work in the recovery and sobriety space, and would like to contribute to this series, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out for submission guidelines. We celebrate all paths to getting and staying alcohol free.


Q&A with Author & Educator Samantha Perkins
On mommy wine culture, alcohol marketing, and the myth of drinking as self-care.

Q&A with Author & Entrepreneur Tawny Lara
Sober dating, NA beverages, and changes within sober culture.

Q&A with Filmmaker Josh Woll
How sobriety can unlock sustainable creativity and clearer artistic vision.

Q&A with Psychotherapist Kaitlyn Elizabeth
Should therapists tell clients they’re sober?

Q&A with Astrologer Kaitlyn Ramsay
Can astrology support sobriety and emotional healing?

Q&A with Zen Priest Taishin Michael Augustin
“Just as meditation practice depends on a limitless trust in ourselves, so too does our recovery.”

Q&A with Shamanic Practitioner Randal Lyons
On shamanism, Chinese Medicine, and different ways of understanding addiction.


Where are you on your sober journey? We’d love to hear from you in the comments

And before you go, would you take a second to tap the heart? It helps more people find this work and supports our sober community.

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If you’re sober and interested in contributing to Sober.com, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to our newsletter manager and editor here for submission guidelines.