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In this episode, we’re joined by Jared, who shares a raw and honest look at what it really took for him to get clean and sober. Jared opens up about the darkest parts of his addiction—the chaos, the desperation, and the extreme lengths he would go to just to get his next fix. But he didn’t stay stuck there.
Jared walks us through the turning point in his life, what finally pushed him to seek help, and how his recovery has transformed not just his sobriety, but his outlook on life. This is a powerful conversation about what happens when you hit bottom—and what’s possible when you decide you’re done digging.
If you’re looking for hope, truth, and a reminder that recovery is possible no matter how far gone you feel, this episode is for you.
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In this episode, we talk directly to parents and loved ones who are sending their adult child off to treatment. It’s one of the hardest things to do—trusting someone else with your child’s recovery. But as tough as it is, learning when to lean in and when to step back can make all the difference.
We dive into how much involvement is actually helpful, and where well-meaning actions can cross into being overly controlling. We also cover the common pitfalls parents face during this process—like micromanaging treatment or trying to emotionally buffer every consequence.
We explain why it’s so important to let the professionals do what they’re trained to do, while still staying supportive in a healthy, balanced way. If you’ve ever struggled with how to support your loved one without getting in the way of their recovery, this episode is for you.
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In this episode, I sit down with Ben and Eric to talk about one of the most powerful—and often misunderstood—parts of getting clean and sober: the amends process. We break down why making amends is such a crucial part of recovery, how it helps us repair the damage we’ve done, and what it actually looks like when done the right way.
But we also talk about the flip side—why making amends too early can do more harm than good. A lot of people want to rush into it with two weeks sober, thinking it’ll fix everything, but the truth is, timing matters. There’s a reason the amends process comes after working the previous steps.
Whether you’re new to recovery or have been walking this path for a while, this episode is full of real insight on what to do—and what not to do—when it comes to repairing relationships and moving forward in your sobriety.
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In this episode, we reconnect with Brian, who first joined us back on episode 361 while he was enrolled in our treatment program. Today, Brian is 14 months sober and has since transitioned back home to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He shares in detail what that transition was like—the challenges he faced, the emotional and environmental hurdles he had to overcome, and what he did to stay grounded in his recovery. Brian opens up about the habits, mindset shifts, and support systems that have helped him maintain sobriety over the past year.
This episode is full of real talk about life after treatment and what it takes to keep going when the structure of treatment is no longer there. If you’re wondering what long-term recovery looks like after the program ends, this is one you don’t want to miss.
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In this episode, we explore a topic that holds incredible weight in recovery—forgiveness. We’re joined by two guests who’ve done extensive research on how forgiveness impacts not just our emotional health, but our overall well-being, especially in sobriety. We dive into the science behind forgiveness—how holding onto resentment, guilt, and shame can keep us stuck, and how choosing to forgive (ourselves and others) can actually lead to measurable improvements in mental, physical, and spiritual health.
Our guests share real-life examples and research-backed insights that show how forgiveness plays a critical role in long-term recovery. Whether you’re early in your sobriety or years into it, this episode offers tools and perspective to help you let go of what’s been holding you back—so you can truly move forward.
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One of the biggest things that keeps recovering addicts and alcoholics stuck in the cycle of relapse and self-destruction is victim mentality. It’s that mindset of "Life is out to get me," "No one understands what I’ve been through," or "I can’t succeed because of my past." In this episode, we’re digging deep into: What victim mentality looks like in recovery – the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways it creeps in.
Why this mindset is dangerous – how it leads to resentment, isolation, and relapse. How to shift from self-pity to accountability – practical steps to take control of your sobriety. Why service work and gratitude are the ultimate antidotes to victim thinking. We also discuss how family members, sponsors, and recovery communities can help someone recognize when they’re stuck in a victim mindset—without enabling their excuses.
At the end of the day, your recovery is YOUR responsibility. No one is coming to save you, but the good news is—you don’t need saving. You just need to take action. If you’re ready to move from blaming to thriving, this episode is for you!
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Relapse doesn’t happen overnight—it starts long before someone picks up a drink or a drug. In this episode, we’re breaking down the three biggest warning signs of relapse so you can recognize them early and take action before things spiral out of control.
We will cover:
Emotional relapse – When someone starts isolating, bottling up emotions, and neglecting self-care.
Mental relapse – The dangerous inner battle of cravings, romanticizing the past, and rationalizing use.
Behavioral relapse – The shift in actions, avoiding accountability, and making reckless choices.
Whether you're in recovery or supporting a loved one, knowing these warning signs could be the difference between staying sober and falling back into addiction. Tune in to learn how to catch relapse before it happens and what steps you can take right now to prevent it.
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On this episode, we sit down with Ian Fee, who shares his powerful story of getting sober and what ultimately led him to make the change seven years ago. But Ian’s path to sobriety wasn’t the traditional route—he opens up about the unconventional way he got sober and how it shaped his journey in recovery.
We dive into what’s worked for him, the challenges he’s faced, and the lessons he’s learned along the way. Whether you’re new to sobriety or have been on this journey for a while, Ian’s story is proof that there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to getting clean—but there is always hope. Tune in for an inspiring conversation!
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On this episode, we sit down with Andrew “Ace” Greenspan, who opens up about his sobriety journey over the past nine months and what ultimately led him to make this life-changing decision. Diagnosed with autism at 18, Andrew shares how that impacted his addiction and the unique challenges he faced along the way.
He also talks in detail about the serious health consequences he suffered due to his substance use and how he’s working to rebuild his life. But what truly stands out in Andrew’s story is his deep connection to music—he explains how it has shaped his recovery and how he’s using his musical talents to inspire and impact the recovery community.
This is a powerful conversation about resilience, self-discovery, and the role that creativity plays in healing. Don’t miss it!
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Struggling to quit drinking but can’t go to treatment? In this episode, we discuss the exact strategies we’d use to stop drinking while living at home.
From building a solid support system to reshaping daily habits, we break down practical, real-world steps to help you take control of your sobriety. Whether you’re cutting back or quitting for good, these tips can help you on your journey. Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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Not all alcoholics fit the stereotype of someone whose life is falling apart. In this episode, we dive into the reality of functional alcoholism—what it looks like, how it goes unnoticed, and why it’s still a serious problem. We break down the key signs of a functional alcoholic, including:
✔️ Justifying or downplaying their drinking habits
✔️ Hiding alcohol or lying about how much they drink
✔️ Experiencing mood swings and irritability when they can’t drink
✔️ Using alcohol as a way to cope with stress or emotions
✔️ Gradually increasing their alcohol consumption over time
For family members and loved ones, we discuss how to recognize the warning signs and the best ways to approach someone who may be struggling. Just because someone holds a job or keeps up appearances doesn’t mean they’re not battling addiction. If you’ve ever questioned whether someone you love (or even yourself) might be a functional alcoholic, this episode will help bring clarity and guidance. Don’t miss it!
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One of the hardest realities of addiction is watching someone prioritize drugs or alcohol over the people who love them the most. In this episode, we dive into why addiction takes control, making it seem like someone is choosing substances over their family, even when deep down, they don’t want to.
If you’ve ever struggled to understand why your loved one keeps using despite everything at stake, this episode will give you insight into the painful reality of addiction—and how real recovery is possible.
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On this episode, we sit down with Robert, who opens up about his journey through sobriety, the tough lessons he learned, and the reality of relapse. After completing treatment, Robert made the decision to go home early—something he now realizes was a mistake. Without the right foundation and support, he found himself slipping back into old patterns, leading to a relapse that he never saw coming.
But instead of letting that setback define him, Robert used it as a wake-up call. He shares why leaving treatment too soon wasn’t the right move, how relapse reshaped his perspective on recovery, and what he’s doing now to ensure he doesn’t make the same mistakes again. He dives deep into the sacrifices he’s making to put his sobriety first and the mindset shift that’s keeping him on track.
If you’ve ever struggled with the fear of relapse or wondered what it really takes to stay sober long-term, this episode is for you. Robert’s story is a raw, honest reminder that sometimes we have to fall to truly understand what it means to rise. Don’t miss it!
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In this deeply moving episode, Maria shares the traumatic experience of losing her mother to suicide at just 13 years old and the lasting impact it had on her life. She opens up about how that loss shaped her path, the struggles she faced, and how she ultimately chose to use her pain as motivation to create something meaningful—a nonprofit foundation dedicated to making a difference.
Maria talks in depth about her relationship with God and how faith has been the cornerstone of her healing journey. She also shares her experience as a mother of two and her determination to break the cycle, ensuring that she doesn’t follow in the same footsteps as her mother. This is a powerful conversation about resilience, faith, and turning trauma into purpose. Don’t miss it!
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Getting sober is one thing—staying sober for the long haul is another. In this episode, we break down five essential tips that will help you build a solid foundation for lasting sobriety. These are the same principles that have helped countless people stay clean and continue growing in their recovery.
Whether you're new to sobriety or years into recovery, these five tips will help you maintain momentum, avoid pitfalls, and continue growing into the best version of yourself. Tune in and let’s talk about what it really takes to ensure long-term sobriety!
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If you’re skipping meetings, avoiding your sponsor, and feeling stuck in a cycle of depression, you’re not alone. This is something that happens to so many people in recovery, but the good news is—you don’t have to stay stuck.
In this video, we break down why this happens, how to recognize the warning signs, and steps you can take right now to get back on track. We’ll talk about simple but effective ways to rebuild momentum, reconnect with your support system, and start feeling better—without overwhelming yourself.
Recovery isn’t just about putting down substances; it’s about learning how to push through tough times without isolating. If you’re feeling lost, disconnected, or just not yourself, this video is for you. You are not alone, and there is a way out.
🔹 If this video helps, drop a comment below and let us know how you’re doing. And if you know someone who needs to hear this, share it with them! You don’t have to go through this alone. 💙
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On today’s episode, we sit down with Amber Hollingsworth, the founder and CEO of Put the Shovel Down, a YouTube channel with nearly 800,000 subscribers helping families understand addiction and recovery.
Amber breaks down the importance of the family dynamic when it comes to addiction—how families can support their loved ones without enabling and what they can do to actually help. We get into why having the right people in your corner is critical when things get tough, and we go over real, practical strategies families can use to encourage their loved ones to get the help they need.
Toward the end, we touch on Soberlink, a tool that can be a game-changer for accountability in early sobriety. If you’ve ever struggled with how to handle addiction in your family, this is an episode you don’t want to miss!
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In this episode, we sit down with Eric from Synergy Sobriety Solutions to hear his powerful story of addiction, incarceration, and ultimately finding recovery. Eric opens up about his time in federal prison, his attempts to beat the system while on parole, and what it finally took for him to get clean and sober.
He shares how moving to Florida and living in a sober living environment introduced him to addiction treatment—an experience that completely changed his life. Now, Eric spends his days working with addicts and alcoholics, helping them find the same freedom he did. His journey is a testament to the power of second chances and the importance of giving back. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about resilience, redemption, and the impact of recovery.
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In this episode, we sit down with Eric, Ben, and Dr. Tambini to dive into a hot topic in the recovery world—talking about drugs inside Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Some people in AA believe discussions should strictly focus on alcohol, while others recognize that addiction, in any form, is part of the same struggle.
We break down why this debate exists, why some people are against mentioning drugs in AA meetings, and ultimately, why it shouldn’t matter. At the end of the day, recovery is about honesty, connection, and finding a solution—no matter what substance was involved. Tune in for a real, unfiltered conversation about inclusivity in the recovery community.
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In this episode, we sit down with Tom, who shares a deeply personal and powerful story about handling life’s toughest moments while staying committed to sobriety. Tom opens up about receiving the life-changing news that his 7-year-old daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. He talks in detail about how he processed this news, the emotions that came with it, and most importantly, how he stayed grounded in his recovery.
Tom shares the steps he took to ensure he could show up for his family in the best way possible—without turning to old coping mechanisms. This conversation is a reminder that sobriety isn’t just about avoiding substances; it’s about learning how to navigate life’s challenges with clarity, strength, and service. Don’t miss this inspiring episode!
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