Sobriety Support Resources

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The Luckiest Club: One of The Best Places for Online Sobriety Support & Community

If you’ve been looking for a sober support group online, you’ve probably noticed the landscape has shifted. A few popular online sobriety communities have recently closed their doors, leaving many people wondering where to land. If that’s you, welcome — you’ve found a place.

The Luckiest Club (or TLC, as our members call us) isn’t the new kid on the block anymore. We’ve been here for more than five years, and in that time we’ve hosted more than 10,000 virtual sobriety meetings. That’s thousands of hours of connection in sobriety — thousands of moments where people showed up for each other, got real, and realized they weren’t alone.

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Sobriety Isn’t a Straight Line — And That’s Not a Bad Thing

There’s a narrative that floats around recovery spaces — sometimes spoken, sometimes just silently assumed — that the longer you’re sober, the easier it gets. That if you can just string together enough time, the hard parts will disappear. But for many of us, the truth is a little more complicated.

The work doesn’t end.

It just changes.

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Put Down the Cross: Forgiving Yourself in Sobriety

For those of us who have struggled with addiction, there’s one truth we often hold quietly but fiercely inside: we’ve done things we’re not proud of. We’ve hurt people, especially the ones we love. We've lied. We've disappeared. We've broken promises, trust, and sometimes even the hearts of the people who mattered most.

Getting sober means beginning the long, brave process of facing that truth. But staying sober? That’s often about learning how to stop punishing ourselves for it.

Recovery isn’t just about not drinking. It’s about reclaiming your life—and that includes learning how to live with the choices you've made without letting them define who you are now.

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Men Have Feelings Too: Why Emotional Support Matters in Recovery

We talk a lot about sobriety and recovery—about the courage it takes to stop drinking, the daily work of staying sober, the challenge of rebuilding trust, relationships, and self-worth. But there's one thing we don't talk about enough: the emotional lives of men.

Yes, men have feelings, too.

It sounds obvious, but in practice, many men have been taught to believe otherwise. From a young age, they hear messages like “man up,” “don’t cry,” or “toughen up.” Vulnerability is seen as weakness. Emotional honesty is seen as dangerous. And over time, those beliefs calcify into shame, silence, and disconnection.

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Staying Sober While Traveling: Managing Your Senses in Airports

For many people, airports are a unique kind of limbo—spaces where time seems to stretch, routines are disrupted, and the usual rules of life feel suspended. This can make airports surprisingly challenging for those who are committed to sobriety. The entire sensory environment of an airport can trigger cravings in unexpected ways.

By recognizing these triggers, you can protect your sobriety and turn travel into a rewarding, sober experience. This guide will walk you through how to manage each of your five senses to stay grounded, calm, and in control—even in the most challenging environments.

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