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The Creative Sober with Mei McIntosh: All of the Things – Interview with Content Creator Allie K. Campbell
Allie K. Campbell (she/her/hers) is a digital content creator and entertainer on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. To date, she has uploaded over 300 videos on the topics of sobriety, queerness, ADHD, and how the three often (hilariously) intersect. Allie has a burgeoning audience of 15K followers across platforms. She hopes to triple her reach in 2021 with more speaking engagements, new approaches to content creation, and the launch of her first publication, The Sober Hobbies Activity Book & Journal.
Follow Allie K. Campbell: Instagram @alliekcampbell Youtube Allie K. Campbell
Follow The Creative Sober on Instagram! Hosted by Mei McIntosh
Sober Spotlight: Sober Influencer Allie Campbell on sobriety, neurodiversity, queerness, & whatever else she feels like talking about (including Mario Kart, Macklemore, and Cats)
The Creative Sober
The Creative Sober Podcast, hosted and produced by DJ Missing Mei, is shared conversations with artists, musicians, authors, and creatives alike from all walks of life who continue to create sober. Check back for more podcasts, posts, and playlists from DJ Missing Mei, and follow along with her on Instagram at @thecreativesober.
Check out additional posts from The Creative Sober:
Healing Through Art – Interview with Alli Bratt, Season One Episode 2
Turning Why Into Wisdom – Interview with POP Buchanan, Sober Is Dope!
Lush Is Part Of It – Interview with Jardine Libaire, The Sober Lush
Duality and Art – Interview with Cate Blanchard, The Sober Painter
Sober Women of Rock Series: Interview with Leah Martin-Brown + Single “Burning in Silence”
Voice of Reason – Interview with Juniper Waller + Band Single “Got It”
Higher Power Help – Interview with CALVIN “The Prince of R&Bay” + Single “Changes”
Resources are available
Resources Are Available
If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties surrounding alcoholism, addiction, or mental illness, please reach out and ask for help. People everywhere can and want to help; you just have to know where to look. And continue to look until you find what works for you. Click here for a list of regional and national resources.
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