Introducing a Community just for Sober Moms
I can not be more excited to announce this. The Sober Mom Squad is the place for any mom with a toxic relationship to alcohol. Whether you are sober curious, in your early days of sobriety, or a seasoned pro, there is NO support like the support of other moms.Join our group for small, intimate daily meetings, masterclasses, expert webinars, and group coaching.
For moms. By moms.
Motherhood is not easy. Sobriety makes it better. Connection makes it possible.
The Sober Mom Squad is just as it sounds: a Squad of Moms who are already sober, those who are just dipping their toes in exploring an alcohol free lifestyle, and everything in between!
We share. We connect. We talk about the hard shit. We create community in the lonely pockets of motherhood. We don’t shy away from the hard topics, and we nod our heads in solidarity.
This group was started during the COVID pandemic from an instagram post by the founder, Emily Lynn Paulson, asking how she could be of service to her audience.
Jen Elizabeth, Michelle Smith, Celeste Yvonne and Jessica Landon immediately answered the call, and the Sober Mom Squad was born!
We started hosting a weekly free virtual meeting over zoom, discussing all things motherhood, the trials of suddenly homeschooling, the new dynamics of home life, and doing it all without "mommy juice."
As mothers, we need to connect, share experiences, share expertise, hear stories, and tell our own. We need to know that we are not alone, and we need to feel that we are in a safe environment away from judgement and stigma.
We found that this community filled a need that had never been filled before, so we expanded it to help even more women. Women, just like you, who are inundated with wine memes and spiked seltzer ads, yet demand MORE for yourself and your families. Women like you, who don't want their kids to grow up with a mom who needs wine to survive them.
The five of us have very different backgrounds, live in different states, come from different walks of life, have different areas of expertise and training, and have different sobriety journeys. Our kids range in age from infant to 16 years old.
The thing we have in common is a desire to raise children in homes where alcohol is not the focus.
Our common goal is to help other women do the same thing.