@Jonathan Greig That’s powerful, and it already has a clear purpose. One way to grow it is to make the community very welcoming and structured for newcomers simple intro posts, weekly check-ins, and a safe space where people can ask questions without judgment. You could also share short lessons from your experience, invite others in recovery to tell their stories, and occasionally do live talks or Q&A sessions. As it grows, collaborating with counselors, recovery coaches, or other sober creators can really help reach more people while keeping the focus on support and impact.
@Jonathan Greig you’re welcome. Also, one thing that really helps build trust and grow a community is having a simple website and a YouTube channel. That’s how many community owners expand people discover them on YouTube, connect with the message, then join the community. You don’t have to be perfect on camera either; starting simple is fine. Do you already know how to set those up, or would you like a simple way to get started?