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96 Days Sober – Looking for Kick-Ass Recovery Bloggers

Posted by Sober Tony on May 21, 2017 2 Comments

Nobody has to fight addiction alone, and I’ll be damned if I’m going to carry this blog on my own. Besides, I’m running out of things to say…

That’s why I’m looking for some kick-ass recovery bloggers to join me.

You don’t have to be a good writer or even know how to spell anonymous. If you’re fighting addiction, you’ve got street credit here. Just sharing your story can help keep you sober. Read the RULES if you’re new.

All I need are a small gang of recovery warriors who want to inspire each other (and a handful of readers). If you’ve already got a blog that’s even better, you can update some old posts with additional profanity and share them here!

If that sounds fun let leave me a comment

Or email if you want a slower response hello@dailyrecvoery.club

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About Sober Tony

Tony is the founder and editor of Daily Recovery Club. He is a widely respected authority (in his own mind). He's just trying to live a little longer and a lot stronger.

This blog is not professional or medical advice, rather a support community for others suffering from alcoholism. We are all experts on failure, starting over, and trying to laugh at the absurdity of it all. Find him on Twitter @soberTony

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  1. Challen Miller says

    April 25, 2017 at 11:30 pm

    I’m on board!

    Reply
    • Sober Tony says

      April 26, 2017 at 12:27 am

      Awesome. Use this link to add yourself to the blog

      https://dailyrecovery.club/wp-admin/

      Reply

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