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Queerstories of Recovery: Voices from the Margin
by Dr. Danielle ”Dani” Bacibianco
Queerstories of Recovery: Voices from the Margin is a digital storytelling podcast founded and hosted by the creator of Voices from Rock Bottom, Dr. Dani Bacibianco.The series is dedicated to amplifying the lived experiences of queer individuals in recovery, particularly those whose identities have been marginalized or silenced within mainstream recovery spaces and academic institutions.Queerstories also positions a specific lens on the intersection of recovery, queerness, and institutional exclusion: critiquing the pro-alcohol norms prevalent within higher education and providing a dedicated space for those navigating both the margins of academia and recovery.Dr. Dani Bacibianco believes that the creation of digital queer storytelling spaces is a form of public rhetoric activism that is vital for both queer and recovery communities.By bringing these intersecting narratives into the public realm, Queerstories of Recovery
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S1: E3 “Narrative Resiliency: Latinx Literature, Sobriety, and the Atypical Path with Professor Lisa Quinones”
In Season 1, Episode 3 of the Queerstories of Recovery podcast, host Dr. Danielle (Dani) Bacibianco sits down with Lisa Quinones-Fontanez, a writer, advocate, and the creator of the blog Autism Wonderland. The episode provides an intimate and intersectional look at the journey of sobriety, identity, and resilience. Lisa Quinones is a prominent voice in the Bronx community and the neurodiversity movement. Beyond her blog, her work has been featured in various publications, focusing on the realities of parenting, sobriety, and life as a Latina in academia and recovery. Professor Quinones delves into the realities of being a mother to a son living with autism, illustrating how her advocacy for the neurodiverse community sits at the heart of her own sobriety and self-care. As a writer and blogger, Lisa highlights the transformative power of storytelling—or sharing one's "queerstory"—to dismantle the stigmas surrounding both addiction and disability while emphasizing the vital need for inclusive recovery spaces for people of color. This episode moves beyond the typical "recovery narrative" to look at how life’s various responsibilities (how career, parenting, and activism) interact with the daily commitment to stay sober. Lisa discusses the profound "unlearning" and queering that is required to show up authentically and vulnerably in every area of her life.
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S1: E2 "Queer, Sober, and Academic: Unmasking Alcohol's Hold on the Ivory Tower, a Chat with Dee"
In Season 1, Episode 2 of Queer Stories of Recovery, Dr. Dani sits with Dee, a genderqueer sociology scholar and sober academic, to discuss how alcohol use disorder is recognized as a disability and how academic culture normalizes drinking, overwork, and exclusion. They unpack the harm of alchogenic institutions, the challenges of being queer and sober in a Midwest Catholic university, and the limits of traditional recovery models. Together they share personal journeys, strategies for creating queer and sober community in academia, and visions for reimagining higher education to prioritize well-being and accessibility.
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S1: E1 “Economies of Misery and the Experience of the Queer Sober Academic, a Chat with Dr. Bryan J. McCann”
Dr. Dani Bacibianco and Dr. Bryan J. McCann explore what it means to be sober and queer in academia, from conference bar culture to the pressures that equate productivity with burnout. Together, they discuss reclaiming space, speaking truth to institutional silence, and how recovery can be a form of queer world-making. Listeners will hear honest, personal reflections on stigma, community, and resilience, plus invitations to build sober-friendly spaces in academic life.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Queerstories of Recovery: Voices from the Margin is a digital storytelling podcast founded and hosted by the creator of Voices from Rock Bottom, Dr. Dani Bacibianco.The series is dedicated to amplifying the lived experiences of queer individuals in recovery, particularly those whose identities have been marginalized or silenced within mainstream recovery spaces and academic institutions.Queerstories also positions a specific lens on the intersection of recovery, queerness, and institutional exclusion: critiquing the pro-alcohol norms prevalent within higher education and providing a dedicated space for those navigating both the margins of academia and recovery.Dr. Dani Bacibianco believes that the creation of digital queer storytelling spaces is a form of public rhetoric activism that is vital for both queer and recovery communities.By bringing these intersecting narratives into the public realm, Queerstories of Recovery
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