Family & Friends
What NOT To Say to Sober Friends
You may be completely supportive of their decision! But some comments, even if well-intentioned, can be intrusive or demoralizing. All Sober's Merrick Murdock shares tips on talking sobriety.
Call 988 for Help: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Gets New Dialing Code
The three-digit code for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline makes it easier to call, text or chat for quick, compassionate care during a mental health or substance use crisis.
How Do I Keep My Sobriety at Non-Sober Events?
In early recovery, it can feel tough. But a party doesn't have to be a crisis for you. Here's how you can protect your sobriety and maybe even enjoy yourself.
How To Help Children Impacted by Parental Addiction
A guide to being a compassionate and supportive presence, from the Addiction Policy Forum.
Need Help Now? Helpful Hotlines To Keep Handy
Finding help at the right time can make the difference. Here are some addiction and mental health hotlines that can provide help for you or your loved one.
All Sober Cofounder Flora Nicholas on ‘I Have Today’ Show and Podcast
The platform's CEO opens up about her inspiration for creating All Sober, her goals for the All Sober community and more, in an interview with author and motivational speaker Diane Forster.
Sobriety Is a SUPERPOWER
Chris Anthony, founder of The Sober Exec, shares lessons he learned in life and the workplace during 15 years of sobriety.
Caring for People Who Use Drugs
In this video, people who use drugs, people in recovery, and harm reduction professionals impart advice to health professionals caring for people who use drugs.
A Sober Guide To Enjoying Venues That Serve Alcohol
Eventually, you can enjoy restaurants, festivals or even bars in sobriety — if you go to the right places with the right people. Ready to try?
5 Ideas for a Sober Bachelor or Bachelorette Party
Whether the great outdoors or spa days are more your speed, check out this guide to getting up to no good — sober.
Wasted: Exposing the Family Effect of Addiction
In this TEDx Talk, Sam Fowler shares her experiences suffering from what is sometimes called the family disease: the addiction of a loved one.
Warning Signs That Someone You Love Needs Treatment
Addiction does not form overnight, and loved ones are best positioned to gauge changes in behaviors, physical attributes and attitudes.