Join two moms who talk about what it's like when your child dies from a drug overdose, and what life is like after a drug overdose death. Warning: Conversations may contain triggering material, dark and irreverent humor, and possible cursing. Want to contact us with a thought or topic for discussion? Send us an email at: [email protected].
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Doc Jacques Your Addiction Lifeguard" podcast is like your friendly chat with a seasoned therapist, Dr. Jacques de Broekert, who's all about helping folks navigate the choppy waters of addiction and mental health. Join Doc Jacques on a journey through real talk about addiction, therapy, and mental wellness. Each episode is like sitting down with a good friend who happens to be an expert in addiction recovery. Doc Jacques shares his insights, tips, and stories, giving you a lifeline to better ...
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This show is for drug addicts in recovery BY a heroin addict in recovery. Living with active addiction is hell and getting sober is an incredible accomplishment. However, it doesn’t end there; we must then maintain our sobriety and assimilate into society as normal, functioning, productive people…all while living sober dealing with triggers and cravings. Of course, addiction recovery does get easier, especially with a community of support. We can only go up from here, sobriety is an opportun ...
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After losing her 21-year-old daughter, Emily, to fentanyl poisoning, veteran journalist Angela Kennecke made it her life’s mission to break the silence surrounding substance use disorder and the overdose crisis. Grieving Out Loud is a heartfelt and unflinching podcast where Angela shares stories of devastating loss, hard-earned hope, and the journey toward healing. Through powerful interviews with other grieving families, experts, advocates, and people in recovery, this podcast sheds light o ...
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This series interviews experts in the addictions field, with a focus on evidence-based, cutting-edge approaches to substance abuse problems such as: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), pharmacotherapy, harm reduction, and many, many more. Your host Kenneth Anderson is the founder and CEO of The HAMS Harm Reduction Network and the author of "How to Change Your Drinking: a Harm Reduction Guide to Alcohol."
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These are the letters that I wrote after my son died. My son died from a drug overdose. He was seventeen. This is what the first year of grief sounds like.
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Join us as we blindly navigate and unpack the raw and often unspoken experiences of womanhood, grief, friendship and everything in between. Darling, Shine is your survival kit to the unexpected shit life throws at you.
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A collaboration between WSHU Public Radio and the CT Mirror, “Long Story Short” goes behind the scenes of public policy journalism in Connecticut. Each week, WSHU’s award-winning senior political reporter Ebong Udoma interviews the journalists and newsmakers presented in the Mirror’s long-form Sunday feature. It’s smart conversation about thoughtful journalism.
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An original podcast featuring interviews with people who are doing amazing things in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, but are flying under the radar. Former CBC journalist is Eric Anderson is the creator, host and producer of the podcast.
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Men forging health in the unregulated drug crisis, through real f**king talk. Please give us your honest feedback by completing our anonymous survey at tradespodcast.com. You'll be given the opportunity to enter our bi- monthly draw for a $200 grocery card. Thanks for supporting Off The Clock Toolbox Talk!
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What is addiction and how to talk to an addict Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drugaid/support
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Real Life Radio show is about testimonies of people with real problems who found answers in a Real God! You will hear from a variety of people who never believed in Jesus Christ, but how they found Real answers and encounters with a Real God. You will hear from former atheists,prostitutes, drug dealers, and many more; and how they all experienced powerful solutions in coming in relationship and faith in Jesus Christ. Maybe Faith really does work. Listen in...Real Life Starts now....
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A podcast that explores innovative University at Buffalo research through candid conversations with the researchers about their inspirations and goals.
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Sober Grind is dedicated to bringing you the most intriguing guests and polarizing discussions about recovery and the sober journey!
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Welcome to Zero To 100, on this podcast, 18 year old JJ Doerksen sits down with successful entrepreneurs, influencers, and world-changers. Zero To 100 brings you cutting edge business strategies, exciting success stories, and valuable life lessons to help you take your life, your business, and your potential from zero to 100%.
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Join hosts Jeremy Caradonna and Matt Dell as they explore pressing political issues facing Victoria and British Columbia. Guests to the podcast include journalists, subject-area experts, activists, politicians, business owners, and more.
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Previously, this podcast featured interviews with bereaved people in smaller communities in B.C. and Alberta who have lost loved ones to fatal opioid overdose. The project was facilitated by Aaron Goodman, Ph.D., faculty member at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Surrey, B.C., and student researchers, Jenna Keeble and Ashley Pocrnich. In this phase, we’re sharing interviews with seven harm reduction workers, also known as peers, in different parts of B.C. The B.C. Centre for Disease Contro ...
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This podcast aims to bring light to Colorado's CURES Opioid Prescribing Guidelines for different clinical specialities through interviews with specialists. In 2019, Colorado Hospital Association, Colorado Medical Society and Colorado Consortium for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention launched a new initiative designed to address the opioid epidemic – Colorado’s Opioid Solution: Clinicians United to Resolve the Epidemic (CO’s CURE). CO’s CURE brought together diverse clinical specialties, all ...
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Life rains on you and you feeling like regret, pain, lack , troubles and zero hope is forever you...West Pod KE. an Emmanuel Odima moment of loss and vulnerability inspiration voices hope, restoration, solution, joy, laughter, pure breakthrough to y'all.. ...tune in for good vibes always
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World Forge is a comedy story-telling podcast for creators and world builders, each episode your hosts Sam and Piper use random prompts to create a hero, a villain, a monster, or who knows what else! We hope our antics inspire you to create and expand your own stories and worlds! Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/worldforgepod Did we inspire you to create something? Send us an email at [email protected] and tell us about it! We love fan art, fan fiction, and fan mail! If we really li ...
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A podcast to transform your health and longevity with evidence-based lifestyle modifications and other tools to prevent and even reverse the most disruptive diseases. We feature topics including longevity, fasting, ketosis, biohacking, Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease, stroke, cancer, consciousness, and much more so that you can find out the latest proven methods to optimize your life. It’s a mix of interviews, special co-hosts, and solo shows that you’re not going to want to miss. Hit sub ...
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Inspiring sobriety stories and real talk about all things substance use. Stay up to date on upcoming streams, get on our email list, shop our store, and more at www.hardknoxtalks.com
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We apply science, technology and engineering expertise to solve the big issues facing our nation in a fast-changing world.
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We're on the front-lines of the War on Drugs!Stop and Search aims to deconstruct our laws; we take a look at many overlapping issues and we ask 'what's really going on in society'? With a mix of live panel discussions, celebrity guests, policy experts, rolling news content, and general inquisitiveness, we'll try to get to the bottom of our relationship with drugs.Stop and Search is in association with LEAP UK and proudly part of Scroobius Pip's Distraction Pieces Network. Hosted on Acast. Se ...
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A weekly podcast for pharmacists, physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who are interested in learning more about clinical pharmacology topics. To claim pharmacology CE credit or to get a copy of presentation slides, visit https://ce.mayo.edu/pharmacypodcast. Produced by @MayoMedEd. Hosted by @garrett_schramm.
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Step up your knowledge on caring for patients with substance use disorders (SUD)! This show features addiction medicine experts who are dedicated to bringing you practice changing knowledge about substance use, and substance use disorders. We use expert interviews to demystify common addiction medicine topics, reduce stigma, and inspire listeners to be fierce advocates for all individuals who use substances. This mini-series is hosted by Doctors Carolyn Chan, Shawn Cohen, Kenny Morford, Nata ...
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WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Emilia Otte to discuss her article, “Drug overdoses in CT prisons raising alarms,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.By Ebong Udoma, Molly Ingram
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Ryan Nielsen: Graphic Elicitation Interview
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53:53This episode is a graphic elicitation, which is a research method in which art produced by researchers or participants, are used to invite participants to reflect on their lived experiences, beliefs, or behaviours. You’ll hear Giorgia Ricciardi interview Ryan Nielsen about two pieces of art produced by the researcher, Thomas Chanyungco, and one pie…
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Taija McLuckie: Graphic Elicitation Interview
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52:36This episode is a graphic elicitation, which is a research method in which art produced by researchers or participants, is used to invite participants to reflect on their lived experiences, beliefs, or behaviours. Caitlin Burritt talks to Taija McLuckie about two pieces of art Caitlin created based on Taija’s interviews. Taija discusses how the art…
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Daniel Snyder: Graphic Elicitation Interview
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39:49This episode is a graphic elicitation, which is a research method in which art produced by researchers or participants, are used to invite participants to reflect on their lived experiences, beliefs, or behaviours. You’ll hear Caitlin Burritt and Chloe Burritt interview Daniel Snyder about three pieces of artwork Chloe created based on Daniel’s int…
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Why So Many Teens are Struggling, and What We’re Missing
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41:10The numbers are heartbreaking. Nearly 40% of high school students say they feel persistently sad or hopeless, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About one in five reported struggling with anxiety or depression in just the past two weeks, and another one in five said they seriously considered suicide in…
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Unfortunately, We Love... Q&As & Family Boat Vacays
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1:00:07This is bringing a little bit of everything: some 'unfortunately, I love' confessions, a debrief from our recent family vacay on a boat in Italy, and a round of your questions answered. Expect chaos, honesty, laughs, and the usual unfiltered DS energy - because unfortunately, we love it. LINKS Listen to Dr Trav ep from the back catalogue here: spot…
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Sex, Power, Suicide, and Mitochondria with Dr Natalie Yivgi-Ohana
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49:09What if the secret to treating age-related diseases and extending healthy lifespan lies within tiny cellular structures that evolved from ancient bacteria? In this mind-expanding conversation, biochemist Dr. Natalie Yivgi-Ohana reveals how mitochondria—far more than mere cellular powerhouses—control everything from hormone production to programmed …
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How one Ukrainian family made CT feel like home
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11:51WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Shahrzad Rasekh to discuss her article, “This Ukrainian family fled war in Odesa and found a foothold in CT,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.By Ebong Udoma, Molly Ingram
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Why Addicts Resist Seeing Trauma as the Root
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28:25Send us a text Why do addicts not see trauma as a problem or something that they have experienced? Support the showBy Dr. Jacques de Broekert
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Beaten, broken, and nearly gone — Trish survived 33 years of addiction and violence, and is now finding healing in her culture, her children, and her own power.
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34:45Send us a text Trish's story is one of deep trauma, family violence, addiction, and survival. From hiding in closets during violent outbursts as a child, to discovering her biological father through a birth certificate, to losing her cousin Neil Stonechild in the notorious “Starlight Tour,” her pain ran deep. She survived brutal domestic abuse, was…
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Send us a text Do you have an addict that you love and who you feel like your losing? many times hidden grief is what is going on and you don't even realize it. Support the showBy Jacques de Broekert PsyD, LPC, LMHC,LSATP, MAC
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Choosing Love After a Hate Crime Took Her Son and Father
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41:13From a school shooting in Minneapolis to bomb threats against Jewish hospitals in New York, hate crimes continue to make headlines across the country. FBI data shows that reported incidents rose by more than 200 in just one year, from 2022 to 2023. With every act of hate comes unimaginable grief, something today’s guest knows far too well. Mindy Co…
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The Letters Ell Couldn’t Read Until Now — Happy Heavenly 38th, Chumpy
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42:34In a hotel room in Rome, with Minnie fast asleep on her lap, Ellidy finally opens the box of letters their loved ones wrote to her on the first anniversary of Chumpy's passing... words she hadn’t been ready to read until now. Around the eve of what would have been Chumps 38th birthday, Ellidy reads some of the letters and reflects on the man who st…
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Does Mouthwash Cause Hypertension? with Dr Nathan Bryan
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47:50Ever wondered how a single molecule can regulate blood flow, support neurotransmission, and boost immune defense? Dr. Bryan unravels these mysteries and cuts through the confusion with nitrous oxide, sharing invaluable insights from his collaborations with Nobel Prize winners. Join us as we explore why nitric oxide is pivotal to our health and long…
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Some CT lawmakers quietly urged Lamont to sign housing bill despite voting against it
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9:44WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Ginny Monk to discuss her article, “Political challenges of CT HB 5002 depicted in Ned Lamont’s texts,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.By Ebong Udoma, Molly Ingram
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Riley went from Dark Web drug trafficking and paranoia to recovery, rebuilding family connections, and working in treatment.
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57:44Send us a text Riley’s story takes us deep into the world of addiction, drug trafficking, paranoia, and ultimately recovery. From selling weed as a teenager to moving pounds of drugs through the Dark Web, Riley lived like his life was a movie—until the money, power, and paranoia consumed him. After near misses with law enforcement, psychosis, and l…
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A Grieving Mother’s Story of Loving and Losing a Wild Child
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39:30What began as a joyful winter break reunion quickly turned into tragedy. In January 2016, a group of college friends gathered at a lake house in southern Wisconsin to celebrate the new year. But before the celebration was over, four of them had vanished—including Sally McQuillen’s 21-year-old son, Christopher. In this episode of Grieving Out Loud, …
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Bonus Episode - Nuit Blanche 2025 Preview
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14:27Nuit Blanche is one of my favourite nights of the year in Saskatoon. The festival brings together talented artists from all walks of life to showcase their talents and express themselves under the darkness of a prairie night. There's something about seeing public art in the dark that makes the works unique and special. Xiao Han expresses the unique…
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Your Attention is Being Hijacked. Get it Back! With Clive and Dom
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52:39Something on your mind? Send Matt a text here! “Clear paths, not trees.” A new episode of My Sober Addiction with Matt, Dom and Clive cuts through the noise and gets practical. The trio look at how fear‑driven media rigs our attention. They show how awareness, boundaries and small experiments can flip anxiety into agency. No mysticism. No outrage f…
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Send us a text Just why are you sabotaging your own recovery? Let's find out. Support the show
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The Mullet, The Marathon, and The Meteoric Rise of Nedd Brockman
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45:21Nedd Brockman chats with Ellidy about Nedd's unexpected rise into the public eye - from a tradie working in Forbes, to running across Australia, to becoming a keynote speaker. He shares about his struggle balancing physical and mental health, the unexpected fame that comes with social media, the importance of staying true to yourself, and why he's …
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Stop Overdosing Ozempic! with Dr Tyna Moore
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47:11GLP-1 agonists are transforming medicine in ways few could have predicted. In this captivating conversation, naturopathic physician Dr. Tina Moore challenges the conventional narrative around these medications, revealing their potential beyond weight loss and diabetes management. When Dr. Tina first began researching GLP-1s, she discovered a wealth…
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Kaliegh River survived years of abuse, reclaimed her voice through poetry, and now raises her daughter in sobriety.
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1:06:39Send us a text Kaliegh River shares her journey of survival, resilience, and healing after years of intimate partner violence, addiction, and intergenerational trauma. From escaping a life-threatening relationship to finding her voice through poetry, Kaliegh speaks on breaking cycles, reclaiming culture, and raising her daughter in sobriety. Her st…
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Season Eight - Episode One - The PAAL Program
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41:45Hello and welcome to Season Eight debut of YXE Underground. I’m Eric Anderson and welcome to the University of Saskatchewan’s Physical Activity for Active Living, or PAAL, program. It’s a Wednesday night in late August. I’m in the gymnasium room of the Physical Activity Complex on the UofS campus. There are children and teenagers running and jumpin…
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Thousands of Tombstones by the U.S. Capitol to Honor Lives Lost to Substance Use
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38:31Picture this: 3,800 tombstones stretched out near the U.S. Capitol. Each one represents a life lost to substances— not a number, not a statistic — but a son, a daughter, a sibling, a friend. In this episode of Grieving Out Loud, I sit down with Kimberly Douglas and Alexis Pleus, the women behind the Trail of Truth. For them, this mission is deeply …
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Pip Edwards on Early Menopause, Career & Spirituality, & An Ellidy Update
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50:14This week Ellidy kicks off with a life update before jumping on with fashion powerhouse Pip Edwards (Ksubi, PE Nation). In a high energy half hour Pip dives into her career journey, the shock of going into menopause at 39, and the spiritual practices that keep her grounded. It’s fast, fiery, and full of gems - 30 minutes of power with two women who…
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Combatting the Opioid Crisis with Joshua Lynch
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20:36Inspired by his grandfather’s service as a volunteer fire chief, Joshua Lynch joined the fire department at 18 and was soon patrolling the streets of Buffalo as an EMT. At the same time, he was pursuing a path to medical school as a psychology major at the University at Buffalo. That blend of frontline emergency response and human-centered health c…
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Ready to revolutionize your understanding of metabolism? Dr. Dominic D'Agostino takes us deep into the science of ketosis, revealing why this evolutionary metabolic state might be the missing link in our modern health crisis. The keto revolution isn't just about weight loss. As Dr. Dom explains, ketosis fundamentally changes our physiology in ways …
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CT boosts special ed funding, advocates say more is needed
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10:02WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Sasha Allen to discuss her article, “Funding for special ed in CT got a bump this year, but is it enough?” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.By Ebong Udoma, Molly Ingram
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Thomas was tortured by bikers, led a Nazi group, and survived suicide. Now he leads a clean and sober biker club across Europe.
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56:01Send us a text Thomas grew up surrounded by guns, drugs, and violent men. At 14, he was raped. At 16, he was tortured with bats and boiling water by a biker gang. At 24, he was second in command of a violent Nazi movement. But a suicide attempt, a spiritual shift, and a raw surrender to recovery changed everything. Today, Thomas leads one of Europe…
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The Mirror That Is A Drug Test | Being Someone’s Project
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26:36Something on your mind? Send Matt a text here! In this episode of My Sober Addiction, I am flying solo after two episodes with Clive cohosting and one with Dominic joining us. I recently read a post on Reddit (don’t judge me) and it definitely struck a nerve. It was about an addict in recovery who is doing very well and was being assisted by a cous…
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We already know Chlo and Ell share a deep love of food, but what about Bobbi and Min? This week, it’s all about food and little humans! Chloe and Ellidy dive into when they introduced solids, their go-to snacks, whether they went down the puree or baby-led path, and what eating out with tiny humans really looks like. LINKS Grab some of Chloe's favo…
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What This Grief Expert Wants You to Know About Healing and Hope
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42:25Grief is something most of us will face at some point in our lives—but it’s not exactly coffee shop conversation. Gary Roe is hoping to change that. He’s not only an award-winning author who’s written more than 20 books on grief, but also someone who speaks with honesty, compassion, and deep personal experience. In this episode of Grieving Out Loud…
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Money flowed into CT after COVID, allowing lawmakers to spend more on pet projects
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13:36WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Mark Pazniokas to discuss his article, “How easy COVID money whet CT lawmakers’ appetites for more,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.By Ebong Udoma, Molly Ingram
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Chloe's Having Another Baby: Bobbi's Getting A Sibling!
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56:41Darlings! It’s really happening… Chloe is pregnant: and there’s none more surprised than her! From how she randomly found out, to how she told her nearest and dearest, to navigating the trepidation and anxiety of pregnancy after loss, Chloe shares the ins and outs of growing Bobbi’s little sibling. LINKS Listen to the heartbreaking story of Tash's …
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Lasers vs Painkillers: Deep-dive into Photobiomodulation
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40:52Guest: Forrest Smith — serial founder bringing clinic-grade photobiomodulation to a safe, wearable form factor. Theme: Why dose and delivery matter more than raw wattage for red light therapy. Key takeaways Wavelengths that work: Deep red 660 nm (blood flow, NO release, shallow penetration) + 808 nm near-IR (deeper tissues/joints). Mechanisms: Hemo…
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Overdose Awareness: The Police Perspective
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34:23To mark Overdose Awareness we hear from Wayne Harris, a retired Deputy Police Chief and now Board Chair of Law Enforcement Action Partnership - LEAP. In his career on the frontlines of policing, Wayne has seen addiction and overdose from a very personal perspective. What are his thoughts and conclusions? How can we do better? And what can law enfor…
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Overdose Awareness: The Family Perspective
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43:41To mark Overdose Awareness, we speak to a family who have been touched by potential tragedy and addiction. Please meet Gretchen Burns-Bergman, a mother with two sons who have experienced addiction and survived overdose - and we're also privileged to be joined by her sons Elon and Aaron Burns too, they are able to convey their own journeys with addi…
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From heroin to a holy diner moment: Adam Vibe Gunton’s road to recovery and redemption.
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56:30Send us a text From a near-death overdose to an encounter with Jesus in a diner, Adam Vibe Gunton's story isn’t just intense—it’s transformational. In this episode, Adam shares how the tragic loss of a friend led to years of addiction, and how surrender, spiritual awakening, and rapid action in recovery finally brought lasting change. Now the found…
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Fasting For Change | Cohost Clive Wilson with Special Guest Dominic
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55:53Something on your mind? Send Matt a text here! In this episode of My Sober Addiction, Clive is back as cohost and we take it up yet another notch by having our friend, Dominic, join the discussion. Clive and Dom have been friends for quite some time so the conversation is very natural. Dom is much more experienced with fasting and is a fantastic re…
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A Childhood Shaped by Loss, a Life Reclaimed in Sobriety
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36:40How do you keep going when your world falls apart? It is a question even adults struggle to answer, so imagine what it is like for a child. For many, the pain of losing someone they love becomes unbearable. In the search for something, anything, to numb the hurt, they turn to alcohol or other substances. When grief is left unspoken and untreated, t…
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An Eating Disorder Stole 18 Years of Aimee's Life - How She Broke Free
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42:17Ellidy sits down with another childhood friend Aimee who, has battled an eating disorder for almost two decades. For 18 years, her eating disorder had controlled every thought, every meal, every moment... until recently. Aimee shares what it’s taken to break free, and what life looks like on the other side of silence. If you or someone you love is …
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Massive federal budget cuts threaten CT recovery centers and their clients
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14:33WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Laura Tillman to discuss her article, “This CT recovery coach could lose his job to federal cuts. What will happen to his clients?” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.By Ebong Udoma, Molly Ingram
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Cancer Isn’t Genetic: It's Real Root Causes
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48:08Cancer isn’t just random genetic mutations. It doesn’t “just happen.” In this episode, Dr. Connealy pulls back the curtain on what really drives cancer — from mitochondrial breakdown and hidden toxins to stress, parasites, and even low voltage inside your cells. You’ll learn how to hack your environment, strengthen your biology, and prevent disease…
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Jacob’s liver failed, and no one knew why. He was hiding alcohol, and his shame. This is how hope, honesty, and functional medicine saved his life.
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39:51Send us a text Jacob didn’t think he had a drinking problem—he had a stocked bar, a man cave, and a fridge full of beer. But beneath the surface, his organs were shutting down. What began as casual drinking escalated into secrecy, daily dependence, and health collapse. His liver began to fail. Doctors said palliative care. But a lifeline arrived. T…
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Murder Took One Son, Fentanyl Took the Other
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46:37New York City is home to more than twice the population of any other U.S. city, so when a story makes headlines there, it usually means it’s something big. But for Scott Caddell, the reason his son’s name appeared in the news was devastating. First, Scott lost his oldest son to a brutal and widely publicized murder. Then, years later, his younger s…
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Racing Waves, Raising Babies & Remembering Chump with Jordie Mercer
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41:54Ellidy sits down with the powerhouse that is Jordan Mercer - world champion ironwoman, new mum of two, and absolute weapon. She gets real about the tricky shift from elite sport to motherhood, juggling goals, identity shakes, and why you can’t really “train” for childbirth (no matter how many Molokai crossings you’ve done!). Expect laughs, honesty,…
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The Anti-Aging Molecule You're Missing for Hair Growth, Better Sleep & Immune Power
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43:18What if one natural molecule could reverse key signs of aging, repair your immune system, grow your hair, and even help you sleep better? In this episode, Robert Lufkin, MD, sits down with Leslie Kenny, a patient advocate with a remarkable story. At 39, she was told she had only 5 years to live with lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. Instead, through …
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How easy is E-ZPass? For one CT couple, not very
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11:38WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Mark Pazniokas to discuss his article, “How a Berlin couple got billed for a CT legislator’s E-ZPass tolls,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.By Ebong Udoma, Molly Ingram
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Clive Wilson Cohosts | Focusing Attention and Inspiring Others
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50:27Something on your mind? Send Matt a text here! in this episode of My Sober Addiction, Clive Wilson of the Breaking My. Addictions and QRious Threads podcasts is my cohost. I say this because we are going for something a bit different than the usual host/guest interview format. Our conversations seem to flow naturally and Clive is a formidable host …
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