PinnedDana Leigh LyonsVictim or Villain: Two Sides of the Same CoinHow to step outside of the stories you tell yourselfJul 14Jul 14
PinnedDana Leigh LyonsSkinny Shaming Is Still Body ShamingAnd it doesn’t help anyone recover from eating disorders.May 242May 242
PinnedDana Leigh LyonsSort-of Sober Isn’t SoberThe validity of exclusivity in sober communitiesFeb 251Feb 251
PinnedDana Leigh LyonsTo the Commenter Who Shamed MeI have some thoughts on making money and “the principle of service” in the recovery space.Mar 293Mar 293
Dana Leigh LyonsinSober.com NewsletterLetting Go of People Pleasing to Protect My SobrietyGuest post by Rosemary23h ago23h ago
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Dana Leigh LyonsinSober.com NewsletterSober but Still Grieving, Angry, and Seeking SerenityGuest post by Molly MoynahanSep 9Sep 9
Dana Leigh LyonsinSober.com NewsletterRelapse Was Part of My Recovery StoryGuest post by Mary Donohue-MieleSep 42Sep 42
Dana Leigh LyonsinSober.com NewsletterQ&A on Sobriety with Zen Priest Taishin Michael Augustin“Just as meditation practice depends on a limitless, ceaseless trust in ourselves, so too does our recovery.”Sep 2Sep 2