Sobriety, Now What? with Stuart Cline

Stuart Cline - Sobriety Now What?

Sobriety, Now What? is a podcast for people who are sober — or trying to be — and wondering what comes next. Each episode offers uplifting stories, practical tools, and real-life strategies to help you strengthen your sobriety, calm your mind, and build a life you’re proud of — whether you’re early in recovery or years in. I’m your host, Stuart Cline, a master’s-level addiction and mental health counselor and success coach with over 25 years of experience working with individuals, families, and intensive outpatient groups. I share insights from the counseling room, lived family experience, and conversations with people who have rebuilt meaningful, sober lives. You’ll hear honest conversations with authors, musicians, business owners, teachers, and experts, as well as solo episodes where I break down tools you can actually use to navigate cravings, stress, relationships, purpose, and the emotional ups and downs of sobriety. I grew up with two alcoholic parents — one who got sober and one who didn’t. Seeing the difference shaped my life and my work. This podcast exists to help you avoid unnecessary suffering and discover what’s possible when sobriety becomes a foundation instead of a limitation. There is no single right way to recover. But there are common principles that help people thrive — and this podcast explores what works, why it works, and how to apply it in your own life. If you want support, clarity, and encouragement for living a happier, healthier sober life, you’re in the right place. You’re not alone — and you don’t have to figure this out by yourself. Website: www.sobrietynowwhat.com Email: sobrietynowwhat111@gmail.com Sobriety, now what? Let’s explore what comes next — together. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional mental health or medical care. Listening does not establish a therapeutic or coaching relationship. 

  1. 1D AGO

    Ep 34 Why People Still Don’t Trust You After Getting Sober — and How to Fix It

    DId this podcast help you. Please let me and others know to support the show. Thank you. Why People Still Don’t Trust You After Getting Sober — and How to Fix It You’re sober.  You’re trying.  So why does trust still feel shaky? In this honest and practical episode of Sobriety Now What, Stuart Cline explores one of the most frustrating experiences in recovery: doing the work… yet still feeling like people are watching and waiting. Through a relatable real-life story, Stuart breaks down: Why trust often lags behind sobrietyThe hidden habit that quietly damages credibilityThe difference between discomfort and self-betrayalHow small promises shape big perceptionsA simple phrase that can begin rebuilding trust immediatelyYou’ll learn why rebuilding trust isn’t about being perfect — it’s about being consistent, clear, and honest with both yourself and others. If you’ve ever wondered: “Why don’t they believe me yet?”“Why do I still feel pressure to prove myself?”“How do I actually rebuild trust step by step?”…this episode will give you a grounded path forward. Key takeaway: Be honest because it builds trust — with yourself and with others. And remember the phrase to carry with you: Say it. Then do it. 🎧 Subscribe, rate, and share to help more people thrive in their sobriety. Website: www.sobrietynowwhat.com  Email: sobrietynowwhat111@gmail.com website for counseling: www.nmcounseling.com Website for coaching: Evolvingfully.com  Invitation to consider at least one helpful piece of information to help them thrive in their sobriety and to share with podcast with others and to follow and email questions.  Support the show Website: www.Sobrietynowwhat.com Also, check out my blog at: www.Boostyourspirit.com Please EMAIL me topics that you would like to learn more about at: Sobrietynowwhat111@gmail.com - Please Like, Follow, and Share Please help me get the word out about sobriety now what and share it with 3 or more people. I would love to hear from you! Disclaimer: This podcast does not replace the services of a mental health counselor or doctor. Tools, techniques, and strategies differ with each person, and I can not guarantee they will work for you. Any information given in this podcast is only for educational purposes and is not therapy. Even though I am a licensed therapist. This podcast does not constitute therapy or life coaching and this podcast does not make me your therapist or coach.

    12 min
  2. FEB 16

    Ep. 33: What Would You Do If You Needed a New Liver to Live?

    DId this podcast help you. Please let me and others know to support the show. Thank you. What would you do if you were told you needed a new liver to survive? In this episode of Sobriety Now What?, Stuart Cline talks with Tia about her journey through cirrhosis, alcohol addiction, sobriety, and a life-saving liver transplant. Tia shares what it was like to stop drinking when her life depended on it, endure the long wait on the transplant list, and rebuild her life after receiving a new liver. This honest conversation explores the physical, emotional, and mental realities of liver disease, including fatigue, survivor’s guilt, faith, resilience, and the challenges of recovery after transplant. Tia also discusses life after surgery—what people don’t understand about living with a transplant, ongoing medication, and learning how to pace life in sobriety. If you or someone you love is dealing with cirrhosis, liver failure, alcohol use disorder, or recovery after a liver transplant, this episode offers hope, clarity, and real-world perspective from someone who has lived it. In this episode, we discuss: Cirrhosis and the warning signs of liver diseaseAlcohol addiction and stopping drinking to surviveWaiting for a liver transplant and organ donationLife after a liver transplant and long-term recoveryFinding meaning and purpose after getting soberI’m really grateful you’re here—no matter where you are on your sober journey. Invitation to consider at least one helpful piece of information to help them thrive in their sobriety and to share with podcast with others and to follow and email questions.  Support the show Website: www.Sobrietynowwhat.com Also, check out my blog at: www.Boostyourspirit.com Please EMAIL me topics that you would like to learn more about at: Sobrietynowwhat111@gmail.com - Please Like, Follow, and Share Please help me get the word out about sobriety now what and share it with 3 or more people. I would love to hear from you! Disclaimer: This podcast does not replace the services of a mental health counselor or doctor. Tools, techniques, and strategies differ with each person, and I can not guarantee they will work for you. Any information given in this podcast is only for educational purposes and is not therapy. Even though I am a licensed therapist. This podcast does not constitute therapy or life coaching and this podcast does not make me your therapist or coach.

    48 min
  3. JAN 31

    Ep. 32: How to Break Out of Loneliness and Boredom in Sobriety

    DId this podcast help you. Please let me and others know to support the show. Thank you. Early sobriety can feel surprisingly quiet. You’re doing everything “right”—not drinking, showing up to work, paying bills—but inside, something feels off. Not sad. Not depressed. Just… lonely. Empty. Bored. If you’ve ever found yourself sitting on the couch, scrolling on your phone and wondering, “Is this what sobriety is?”—this episode is for you. In this episode of Sobriety Now What, Stuart shares a simple but powerful story about a man who realized that alcohol used to fill more than cravings—it filled time, structure, and connection. When that disappeared, loneliness rushed in. You’ll learn: Why loneliness and boredom are common—and temporary—phases in sobrietyHow isolation quietly increases relapse risk (without you realizing it)Why waiting for motivation doesn’t work—and what doesThe “One Connection Rule”: a gentle, doable way to rebuild meaning and belongingPractical ideas for connection that don’t feel overwhelming or forcedSobriety isn’t just about removing alcohol—it’s about rebuilding a life that feels worth staying sober for. If you’re in that uncomfortable in-between space where the old life is gone and the new one hasn’t fully formed yet, this episode will remind you: this too will pass—and life really does get better. 🎧 Listen now and take one small step out of isolation and back into life.  You’re not alone—and you don’t have to do this perfectly to thrive. Invitation to consider at least one helpful piece of information to help them thrive in their sobriety and to share with podcast with others and to follow and email questions.  Support the show Website: www.Sobrietynowwhat.com Also, check out my blog at: www.Boostyourspirit.com Please EMAIL me topics that you would like to learn more about at: Sobrietynowwhat111@gmail.com - Please Like, Follow, and Share Please help me get the word out about sobriety now what and share it with 3 or more people. I would love to hear from you! Disclaimer: This podcast does not replace the services of a mental health counselor or doctor. Tools, techniques, and strategies differ with each person, and I can not guarantee they will work for you. Any information given in this podcast is only for educational purposes and is not therapy. Even though I am a licensed therapist. This podcast does not constitute therapy or life coaching and this podcast does not make me your therapist or coach.

    7 min
  4. JAN 24

    Ep 31 Why Your Mind Feels So Loud in Sobriety and What to Do About It.

    DId this podcast help you. Please let me and others know to support the show. Thank you. Are you sober—but your mind still feels loud, critical, or exhausting? You’re not alone—and there’s nothing wrong with you. In this episode of Sobriety Now What, Stuart explores how self-talk quietly shapes your entire recovery experience, often without you realizing it. Many people stop drinking or using… yet still feel stuck inside their own head. The overthinking. The self-doubt. The feeling of “Why am I still struggling?” This episode explains what’s really happening. You’ll learn: Why your brain is not sabotaging you—it’s trying to prove you rightHow confirmation bias influences what you notice, remember, and believeWhy negative self-talk feels so convincing (even when it isn’t true)How small, kinder shifts in thinking can rewire your brain over timeSimple phrases and questions that help your mind work with you instead of against youStuart shares a powerful psychological study, real recovery examples, and gentle, practical tools you can start using today—without forcing positive thinking or fake affirmations. This isn’t about fixing yourself.  It’s about changing what your mind is trained to look for. If you’ve ever said, “I’m sober, but my mind won’t slow down,” this episode is for you. 👉 Learn more about Stuart’s coaching and resources at evolvingfully.com 🎧 If this episode helped you, share it with someone who might need it. Live freely. Evolve fully. Thrive. Invitation to consider at least one helpful piece of information to help them thrive in their sobriety and to share with podcast with others and to follow and email questions.  Support the show Website: www.Sobrietynowwhat.com Also, check out my blog at: www.Boostyourspirit.com Please EMAIL me topics that you would like to learn more about at: Sobrietynowwhat111@gmail.com - Please Like, Follow, and Share Please help me get the word out about sobriety now what and share it with 3 or more people. I would love to hear from you! Disclaimer: This podcast does not replace the services of a mental health counselor or doctor. Tools, techniques, and strategies differ with each person, and I can not guarantee they will work for you. Any information given in this podcast is only for educational purposes and is not therapy. Even though I am a licensed therapist. This podcast does not constitute therapy or life coaching and this podcast does not make me your therapist or coach.

    13 min
  5. JAN 1

    Ep 30 Your Dream — Closing 2025, Opening What’s Possible

    DId this podcast help you. Please let me and others know to support the show. Thank you.  Your Dream — Closing 2025, Opening What’s Possible  As one year closes and another begins, this episode is an invitation to pause. In this reflective and hopeful New Year’s episode of Sobriety Now What, Stuart Cline invites you to look back on 2025—not through what went wrong, but through what went right. The quiet wins. The growth that didn’t always feel dramatic. The moments you showed up, learned something, or kept going when it wasn’t easy. Stuart shares his own journey with the podcast this year—what he hoped for, what surprised him, the fears, the mistakes, and the windows of opportunity that opened by simply saying yes and continuing forward. From thousands of listeners across the world to meaningful conversations that created real impact, this episode honors progress over perfection. You’ll be guided through a gentle reflection using eight key areas that help life thrive in sobriety—relationships, health, work, purpose, spirituality, personal growth, community, and joy—reminding you that you don’t need to win in every area for your year to matter. This episode also looks ahead with hope, sharing how recovery care is evolving: more compassion, more access, more tools, and more humanity than ever before. Whether you’re solid in recovery, questioning your relationship with substances, or simply longing for something more, this episode meets you where you are. Most of all, this is a reminder:  You are not behind.  You are not broken.  Your dream still matters. As we step into a new year, Stuart leaves you with one powerful question:  What is the quiet dream inside you—and how long are you willing to wait to act on it? If you’re ready for more than “just okay,” this episode is for you. Invitation to consider at least one helpful piece of information to help them thrive in their sobriety and to share with podcast with others and to follow and email questions.  Support the show Website: www.Sobrietynowwhat.com Also, check out my blog at: www.Boostyourspirit.com Please EMAIL me topics that you would like to learn more about at: Sobrietynowwhat111@gmail.com - Please Like, Follow, and Share Please help me get the word out about sobriety now what and share it with 3 or more people. I would love to hear from you! Disclaimer: This podcast does not replace the services of a mental health counselor or doctor. Tools, techniques, and strategies differ with each person, and I can not guarantee they will work for you. Any information given in this podcast is only for educational purposes and is not therapy. Even though I am a licensed therapist. This podcast does not constitute therapy or life coaching and this podcast does not make me your therapist or coach.

    13 min
  6. 12/22/2025

    Ep 29 When Sobriety Opens Doors: How Cat Greenleaf Built a Life Living Out Loud

    DId this podcast help you. Please let me and others know to support the show. Thank you. Episode 29:  When Sobriety Opens Doors: How Cat Greenleaf Built a Life Living Out Loud  Do you remember the moment when something shifted—  when sobriety stopped feeling like a loss and started revealing unexpected gains? In this powerful and deeply human conversation, I sit down with Cat Greenleaf, host of the podcast Soberness, to explore what opens up when alcohol no longer runs the show. Cat shares how sobriety didn’t shrink her life—it expanded it. Formerly the Emmy Award–winning host of NBC’s Talk Stoop, Cat has spent her career in honest conversation with celebrities and public figures. Today, that same curiosity and presence shape her work in recovery—where the masks come off, the stories get real, and meaning takes center stage. In this episode, we talk about: The moment sobriety begins to feel like freedom instead of deprivationWhy honest, unpolished conversations are often the most healingHow sobriety creates “windows of opportunity” that never existed beforeLetting go of people-pleasing and growing comfortable in your own skinWhy reinvention is not only possible in recovery—but naturalHow spirituality, curiosity, and service can evolve after we stop numbingCat also opens up about how sobriety led her toward unexpected purpose—including working with incarcerated populations and asking the question many of us avoid:  How do we continue living meaningful lives after great pain or regret? This is a conversation about awareness, reinvention, and learning to stay human—no matter where you are in your recovery journey. If you’re sober, sober-curious, or wondering what’s possible on the other side of alcohol, this episode offers reassurance, insight, and hope. Check out Cat Greenleaf's podcast Soberness at soberness.com Please follow, like, and leave a 5-star rating if you're feeling generous. It is the gift that keeps on giving, and I hear you will go to heaven. I mean, not right now, but you know when it's your time.  Invitation to consider at least one helpful piece of information to help them thrive in their sobriety and to share with podcast with others and to follow and email questions.  Support the show Website: www.Sobrietynowwhat.com Also, check out my blog at: www.Boostyourspirit.com Please EMAIL me topics that you would like to learn more about at: Sobrietynowwhat111@gmail.com - Please Like, Follow, and Share Please help me get the word out about sobriety now what and share it with 3 or more people. I would love to hear from you! Disclaimer: This podcast does not replace the services of a mental health counselor or doctor. Tools, techniques, and strategies differ with each person, and I can not guarantee they will work for you. Any information given in this podcast is only for educational purposes and is not therapy. Even though I am a licensed therapist. This podcast does not constitute therapy or life coaching and this podcast does not make me your therapist or coach.

    40 min
  7. 12/14/2025

    Ep 28, 4 Essential Supports for Thriving in Sobriety - Do you have them?

    DId this podcast help you. Please let me and others know to support the show. Thank you. 4 Essential Supports for Thriving in Sobriety - Do You Have Them? In this episode of Sobriety Now What, Stuart Cline explores a powerful truth many people in recovery overlook: staying sober and thriving in sobriety isn’t built on willpower alone. Through a real-life story of a woman who stopped using marijuana while working in the cannabis industry, Stuart breaks down what was actually supporting her change. What she called “willpower” turned out to be something much deeper — four internal supports that quietly hold up a thriving sober life. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why willpower works in the moment but can’t carry everything by itselfThe difference between trying to change and actually doing itHow motivation, discipline, and purpose support lasting sobrietyWhy struggling doesn’t mean you’re weak — it means you’re humanHow to recognize the supports you’re already using (and stop selling yourself short)This episode is especially helpful if you’ve ever thought:  “Why is this still hard?” “I should be further along by now.” “Am I doing enough?” You are doing more right than you think you are. What helps you thrive in sobriety is already inside you — this episode helps you see it. Invitation to consider at least one helpful piece of information to help them thrive in their sobriety and to share with podcast with others and to follow and email questions.  Support the show Website: www.Sobrietynowwhat.com Also, check out my blog at: www.Boostyourspirit.com Please EMAIL me topics that you would like to learn more about at: Sobrietynowwhat111@gmail.com - Please Like, Follow, and Share Please help me get the word out about sobriety now what and share it with 3 or more people. I would love to hear from you! Disclaimer: This podcast does not replace the services of a mental health counselor or doctor. Tools, techniques, and strategies differ with each person, and I can not guarantee they will work for you. Any information given in this podcast is only for educational purposes and is not therapy. Even though I am a licensed therapist. This podcast does not constitute therapy or life coaching and this podcast does not make me your therapist or coach.

    13 min
  8. 11/30/2025

    Ep 27 Overcoming Limiting Money Beliefs, Reduce Stress and Thrive in Sobriety

    DId this podcast help you. Please let me and others know to support the show. Thank you. Do you ever feel anxious, confused, or overwhelmed by money? You're not alone. Most people in recovery carry old money beliefs they never chose — they inherited them. And those beliefs quietly shape how safe, confident, or capable we feel with our finances. In this episode, we explore the 10 most common limiting money beliefs that keep people stuck — and transform each one into a healthy, grounded belief that supports your recovery, your stability, and the life you’re building. You’ll learn: Why your relationship with money is actually an emotional pattern from childhoodHow shame, scarcity, or chaos from the past get projected onto your bank accountHow to shift from fear-based money habits to calm, confident stewardshipA guided visualization using $100,000 in your hands to reset your nervous systemTwo new affirmations that help rewire the brain for financial peace and empowermentTiny daily actions that make money feel safer, lighter, and easier to manageThis is not about becoming rich. It’s about becoming resourced, steady, and supported — so you can thrive in your sobriety and build a life that reflects your values. If you’ve ever said “I’m not good with money”… or felt guilt wanting more… or feared you didn’t deserve abundance… this episode is for you. “It is safe for me to receive, hold, and use money in alignment with my values.” Thanks for listening to Sobriety Now What. Live freely, evolve fully, and thrive. I would like to know if this is helping you in any way. If so, please go to sobrietynowwhat.com and leave a text to post, or go to sobrietynowwhat111.com Invitation to consider at least one helpful piece of information to help them thrive in their sobriety and to share with podcast with others and to follow and email questions.  Support the show Website: www.Sobrietynowwhat.com Also, check out my blog at: www.Boostyourspirit.com Please EMAIL me topics that you would like to learn more about at: Sobrietynowwhat111@gmail.com - Please Like, Follow, and Share Please help me get the word out about sobriety now what and share it with 3 or more people. I would love to hear from you! Disclaimer: This podcast does not replace the services of a mental health counselor or doctor. Tools, techniques, and strategies differ with each person, and I can not guarantee they will work for you. Any information given in this podcast is only for educational purposes and is not therapy. Even though I am a licensed therapist. This podcast does not constitute therapy or life coaching and this podcast does not make me your therapist or coach.

    20 min

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Sobriety, Now What? is a podcast for people who are sober — or trying to be — and wondering what comes next. Each episode offers uplifting stories, practical tools, and real-life strategies to help you strengthen your sobriety, calm your mind, and build a life you’re proud of — whether you’re early in recovery or years in. I’m your host, Stuart Cline, a master’s-level addiction and mental health counselor and success coach with over 25 years of experience working with individuals, families, and intensive outpatient groups. I share insights from the counseling room, lived family experience, and conversations with people who have rebuilt meaningful, sober lives. You’ll hear honest conversations with authors, musicians, business owners, teachers, and experts, as well as solo episodes where I break down tools you can actually use to navigate cravings, stress, relationships, purpose, and the emotional ups and downs of sobriety. I grew up with two alcoholic parents — one who got sober and one who didn’t. Seeing the difference shaped my life and my work. This podcast exists to help you avoid unnecessary suffering and discover what’s possible when sobriety becomes a foundation instead of a limitation. There is no single right way to recover. But there are common principles that help people thrive — and this podcast explores what works, why it works, and how to apply it in your own life. If you want support, clarity, and encouragement for living a happier, healthier sober life, you’re in the right place. You’re not alone — and you don’t have to figure this out by yourself. Website: www.sobrietynowwhat.com Email: sobrietynowwhat111@gmail.com Sobriety, now what? Let’s explore what comes next — together. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional mental health or medical care. Listening does not establish a therapeutic or coaching relationship.