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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2025 · 37 MIN

EP15: Marin Nelson, Co-Founder & CEO of Sobrynth | "Community Through Sobriety"

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In this conversation, Marin Nelson shares her journey of sobriety and how it led her to co-found Sobrynth, a company focused on providing support for substance use disorder in the workplace. Marin discusses the importance of sharing personal stories, building community, and creating safe spaces for individuals to seek help. She reflects on her experiences in recovery, the challenges of starting a business, and the need for change in workplace culture regarding substance use. The conversation emphasizes the power of vulnerability and the impact of community support in recovery.   Takeaways: Marin Nelson is a long-term recovery advocate and CEO of Sobrynth. The power of sharing personal stories can foster community and support. Creating a sober community in the workplace is essential for recovery. Sobriety can enhance leadership and employee performance. There is a significant gap in workplace support for substance use disorder. Community and connection are antidotes to loneliness and substance use. Grief can catalyze personal and professional transformation. Entrepreneurship requires courage and a willingness to take risks. Businesses can positively impact society while being for-profit. It's important to trust the process and seek help when needed. Keywords: sobriety, recovery, workplace support, substance use disorder, storytelling, community, entrepreneurship, mental health, Sobrynth, personal growth   Sound Bites: "I couldn't stay silent." "My sobriety makes me a better leader." "If not me, who? If not now, when?" "We need to show that businesses can do good." "I need to talk to someone who understands." "You're not alone. There is hope." "You're not alone. There are 21 million of us in recovery." Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Marin Nelson and Sobriety Journey 02:31 The Power of Sharing Stories 04:03 From Personal Struggles to Professional Impact 06:51 Creating a Sober Community at Work 12:49 The Importance of Community in Recovery 16:39 The Catalyst for Change: Grief and Purpose 20:56 Taking the Leap: From Employee to Entrepreneur 22:50 Sobrynth: Bridging the Gap in Workplace Support 29:16 Understanding Sobrynth's Mission and Services 33:24 Advice to My Younger Self 34:54 Engaging with Sobrynth and Community Support

In this conversation, Marin Nelson shares her journey of sobriety and how it led her to co-found Sobrynth, a company focused on providing support for substance use disorder in the workplace. Marin discusses the importance of sharing personal stories, building community, and creating safe spaces for individuals to seek help. She reflects on her experiences in recovery, the challenges of starting a business, and the need for change in workplace culture regarding substance use. The conversation emphasizes the power of vulnerability and the impact of community support in recovery.   Takeaways: Marin Nelson is a long-term recovery advocate and CEO of Sobrynth. The power of sharing personal stories can foster community and support. Creating a sober community in the workplace is essential for recovery. Sobriety can enhance leadership and employee performance. There is a significant gap in workplace support for substance use disorder. Community and connection are antidotes to loneliness and substance use. Grief can catalyze personal and professional transformation. Entrepreneurship requires courage and a willingness to take risks. Businesses can positively impact society while being for-profit. It's important to trust the process and seek help when needed. Keywords: sobriety, recovery, workplace support, substance use disorder, storytelling, community, entrepreneurship, mental health, Sobrynth, personal growth   Sound Bites: "I couldn't stay silent." "My sobriety makes me a better leader." "If not me, who? If not now, when?" "We need to show that businesses can do good." "I need to talk to someone who understands." "You're not alone. There is hope." "You're not alone. There are 21 million of us in recovery." Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Marin Nelson and Sobriety Journey 02:31 The Power of Sharing Stories 04:03 From Personal Struggles to Professional Impact 06:51 Creating a Sober Community at Work 12:49 The Importance of Community in Recovery 16:39 The Catalyst for Change: Grief and Purpose 20:56 Taking the Leap: From Employee to Entrepreneur 22:50 Sobrynth: Bridging the Gap in Workplace Support 29:16 Understanding Sobrynth's Mission and Services 33:24 Advice to My Younger Self 34:54 Engaging with Sobrynth and Community Support

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