You don’t have to walk this path alone.
Looking for peer-based secular addiction recovery coaching or help with harm reduction?
Do you need trauma-aware support that meets you where you’re at?
Searching for someone who is queer and neurodivergent friendly?
I see you.
My Self:
Hi friend, my name is Early (they/them), and I am a person in long-term addiction recovery with an emphasis on harm-reduction. I struggled with alcohol, drugs, inhalant use, anxiety, and C-PTSD, and I understand the pain and frustration of feeling out of control. Living and recovering while queer and neurodivergent adds an extra layer to my existence. Most people don’t understand complex and intersectional identity — unless they’ve experienced it.
My Style:
My coaching uses science-based addiction recovery tools that actually work. My focus is client-centered, allowing you to choose what works best for your life. If you bristle when being told what to do, you’re in the right place. I believe that our mind and body are connected and that healing holistically provides a solid foundation to learn to trust ourselves again. Which parts of you need nurturing?
Why My Approach Works:
Many people with complex identities and those from historically marginalized groups feel disconnected or alienated from traditional programs or religious frameworks. My coaching offers a secular, affirming space for people who want practical, compassionate support. I’m open to spirituality, but I don’t force it. Your recovery belongs to you, and I am here to support you, whatever that looks like. I support a holistic view of recovery — it’s more than just the substance — it’s our entire self yearning for healing.
As a peer recovery coach I work with people navigating:
-substance use and addiction recovery, harm reduction and/or abstinence-based
-relapse cycles and negative self-talk
-burnout and nervous system overwhelm
-neurodivergence (ADHD, autism, etc.)
-queer (LGBTQIA+) identity and recovery
-anxiety and emotional regulation
-building community that lifts you up
-trauma healing and connection to self