Meet Robyn Priest and Charlotte Armstrong — the visionaries behind Robyn Priest LIVE YOUR TRUTH (RPLYT) and Exploration Mastery. They’re launching Mastery Vibes: Peer Support Unleashed, a powerful podcast that cuts through the noise with honest conversations about mental health, substance use, recovery, and peer support. With decades of experience and innovative insights from explorationmastery.com and robynpriest.com, Robyn and Charlotte deliver practical strategies, inspiring stories, and ...
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Peer Support Podcasts
Struggling to support your peers after a tough call, or unsure how to even start a peer support team? You’re not alone. Surviving Your Shift is the podcast for first responders, healthcare workers, and frontline professionals who want to build effective peer support programs, learn peer counseling skills, and bring training to their organizations. I’m Dr. Bart Leger, a retired first responder and board-certified traumatic stress expert with 25+ years of experience training peer supporters. W ...
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🌟 The Support & Kindness Podcast – With Greg and Rich Life with mental health challenges, brain injury, TBI, chronic pain, or simply the weight of everyday struggles can feel overwhelming. That’s why we created The Support & Kindness Podcast — a space where compassion, community, and real conversations come together. Each week, Greg and Rich share stories, insights, and practical tools that remind you you’re not alone. From personal experiences to uplifting interviews, we explore how kindnes ...
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SMART Recovery® Podcast, a library of talks on addiction from the leading self-empowering peer support recovery group in the world. Enjoy entertaining, thought-provoking discussion with experts in the field of science-based addiction treatment and recovery. SMART Recovery provides services for those overcoming addictions of all types.
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A podcast of real stories that will resonate with the Veteran spouse community. Hosted by Hannah O'Brien of the Veteran Spouse Network and in collaboration with Coming Home Well. A community of peer support for military and veteran spouses and committed partners, providing opportunities to engage and connect to helpful resources and a community of support.
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Discover The Humanity of Homelessness, a podcast from Church at the Park that brings you honest, heartfelt conversations with people experiencing homelessness, community leaders, and staff.
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Men's Mental Health podcast for candid and relatable discussions on mental health from a different perspective, that is the peer perspective. Cultural stigma surrounding mental health is one of the main obstacles to people admitting that they are struggling and seeking help. It is particularly pronounced in men and often described as a “silent epidemic”. Men die by suicide 3 times more often than women. Even though our goal is to have men opening up, everyone is welcome to listen and learn a ...
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People with type 1 diabetes fight two wars: one against a relentless 24/7 condition, and another against a healthcare system that makes it difficult and expensive to stay alive. Around the Circle: Living Well with T1D brings together voices from across the type 1 diabetes community to share real stories, expert insight, and practical support for living well with T1D. Hosted by the team at Blue Circle Health, a U.S.-based program transforming type 1 care, this podcast helps people go from jus ...
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NCCPSS PROVIDING SUPPORT ON THE GO WHETHER ITS FROM SUBSTANCE ABUSE ISSUES, MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES, or just someone to support you in your walk to a healthy life
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Peer International Exchange (PIE) is a podcast spotlighting the voices of peer support workers and volunteers around the world. Hosted by Dr. Justin Bell, the show explores how peers are advancing recovery, challenging systems, and building stronger, more sustainable roles in mental health and addiction services. Each episode features global perspectives on peer work, workforce development, and the power of lived experience.
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The Fantasy Fiction Book Club and peer support network for fantasy literature fanatics. Two friends, Sam and Dan, explore the epic worlds of fantasy fiction literature as they select books to deep-dive into. Read along with us and join in the conversation on our social media @escapistsanonymouspod. Episodes will include spoilers, so make sure you've read the sections that we're covering. If you're a fan of Joe Abercrombie, Patrick Rothfuss, Peter V. Brett, Brent Weeks, Terry Pratchett, Tolke ...
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Recovery Demystified is a 501c3 nonprofit based out of Northwest Arkansas. Our mission is to empower people to create their own unique path to addiction recovery by providing free peer support, books, resources, and education. We are a group of people who forged their own unique paths to addiction recovery outside of the typical spiritual framework. RD is science based, non-religious, empowering, adaptive, and practical. If you have ever felt left behind or pushed to the fringes of society, ...
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”Shoulder to Shoulder” by With-you is a compelling and empowering podcast that explores the profound impact of peer support and lived experience in the journey of personal growth, mental health and resilience. In a world that often stigmatises vulnerability and isolates individuals facing challenges, ”Shoulder to Shoulder” offers a safe and welcoming space for listeners to explore the power of connection and shared wisdom.Hosted by Cate Munro this podcast invites a diverse range of guests wh ...
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All Clear is a podcast that looks at the perils of modern firefighters, especially the physical and mental strains we face. Our goal is to help firefighters ignite The Fire Within and to build the best version of themselves as firefighters. Our conversations are real, sometimes raw but always honest. All Clear is presented by the NC Firefighter Cancer Alliance & First Responders Peer-Support Network.
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You can learn a lot about people by how they care for each other and how they care for themselves. As I, A Peer follows Jeff Turner, a Métis storyteller and peer support worker, as he moves through meeting the people who make care real one conversation at a time. It’s a look at what happens when lived experience becomes a lifeline and when helping someone else ends up saving you too.
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A series of broadcasts from the Latah Recovery Center in Moscow, Idaho for people dealing with mental health and addiction issues. Most episodes are originally broadcast on KRFP FM.
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A podcast that shares real stories from real people. Members of the Better Together community open up about their experiences of healing, belonging, and finding connection. Told in their own words, these stories reflect the heart of Better Together: peer support, choice, community, and the power of showing up for one another. Are you navigating your own recovery, supporting someone else, or curious about how connection can change lives? then this space is for you. We’re here to listen and re ...
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The Gateway Hospital Bridge Podcast will provide podcast listeners a focused conversation on improving hospital bridge programs, data sharing, linkage to care, and retention of services to hospitals staff, peer support specialist and behavioral health providers. This podcast is made possible through the Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) grant. Gateway Community Services, Inc. is supported by the Florida Department of Children and Families, LSF Health Systems, the City of Jacksonville, the CDC, ...
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A podcast created by full time firefighters to enhance firefighter's lives. Guests include clinicians, therapists, chaplains, fitness experts, nutrition experts and more. OUR MISSION IS TO EMPOWER FIREFIGHTERS TO FIND PEACE THROUGH MENTAL WELLNESS, PHYSICAL HEALTH, & HUMAN CONNECTION.
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Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) is working to make South East Wales connected, competitive and resilient. Made up of the 10 councils across the region, since 2017 it has created and safeguarded more than 3,000 jobs, supported more than 200 businesses and invested millions in the Metro transport system. This podcast series explores some of the ways in which CCR is making an impact, including through strategic investment, mentorship, peer support and placemaking.
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Montana’s Peer Network is a statewide peer run 501c3 non-profit recovery organization with a mission to lead the development of the peer support workforce and create pathways for wellness and recovery in communities throughout Montana. We are a network of 1800+ individuals across Montana in recovery from mental health, substance abuse and or addiction struggles. We provide information, education, training, peer support and resources across the state using our own “lived experience” in long t ...
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Believe in People is the UK’s leading podcast dedicated to addiction, recovery, lived experience storytelling, and the power of peer support in transforming lives. Produced by ReNew, the series brings honest, unfiltered conversations with people who have faced addiction, homelessness, trauma, stigma, prison, relapse and recovery and found a way forward. Hosted by Matt Butler and produced by Robbie Lawson, each episode provides real insight into the experiences behind substance use, the roots ...
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If you’ve found your route to parenthood hasn’t been straightforward, The Fertility Podcast is for you. From how to optimise your fertility to getting pregnant naturally, navigating IVF, understanding donor conception or surrogacy to how to prepare for a life without children. Whatever your situation, you are not alone. Created by Natalie Silverman, a former fertility patient in 2014 Natalie set about speaking to experts and sharing lived experience and expert interviews In 2019 Kate Davies, ...
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Advocating for the fatherless (FATHERING), adolescents Peer to Peer support and mentoring, problem-solving and goal-focused support, Parenting, Family support, and information developing the village mentality through dialogue. We advocate for the establishment of manhood as a realistic and practical matter of truth, justice, reciprocity, and guidance. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abimilechh/support
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A humorous (and serious) nod to the recovery journey. Because imperfections make the best comeback stories. Here recovery is unlimited and all inclusive… Holley Broughton is a resilient Texan mom whose life story is a testament to the power of perseverance and hope. For 18 years, Holley has been on a journey of recovery from alcoholism and addiction, battling and overcoming the darkest of adversities. Facing the darkest corners of homelessness, domestic violence, and narcissistic abuse, she ...
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A weekly episode released every Friday. Recovery is a process in fact it is a process of decisions. Deciding to recover is to decide to live and not die. Every day choices become decisions, since recovery is a daily process recovery is a process of decisions. This podcast visits all things recovery. We Deep dive into the recovery lifestyle and how it is maintained. To live life without a drink or a drug. How to recover from life's many hills and valleys. We all live under the universal manda ...
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You're smart. You're a scientist. But what if you're a fraud? A podcast about imposter syndrome explored through the lens of chemistry graduate school.
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Hello I'm a domestic violence Survivor , I was chocked hospitalized and realsed to the streets . Years later that inspired me to create the butterfly effect project fi provide peer-to-peer support and guide women to resources in the area. I am hoping to open a nonprofit organization and Safe House for domestic violence victims and survivors. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makayla073/support
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Welcome to the weekly Transformation Weight Control Podcast! We’ve been helping people lose weight for over 25 years. Before that, in the 44th year of my career, I’ve been deeply involved in creating and directing leading evidence-based, medically supervised weight loss programs and research at hospitals and clinics in New York City. Our mission—with both TWC and this podcast—is to deliver the most up-to-date, trustworthy, and relevant information available. We all know that health and weigh ...
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We discuss peer support during our podcasts, specifically Chronic Pain and Mental Health, Queer and Neurodivergent, and Men and Mental Health. More Groups will be added, with supporting podcasts.
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Self-Care for Mental Health | Recovery, Anxious, Sadness, Bipolar, Emotions, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Self-Esteem
Amy McVay - Peer Support Specialist, Wellness Recovery Coach
👉 Your Time and Space to Heal in Community ❤️🩹 **TOP 5% GLOBALLY RANKED PODCAST** ⏰ Do you struggle to prioritize TIME for yourself to heal? 🤝 Are you longing for CONNECTION with others who “get it”? 🗣️ Do you desire SAFE SPACES to have deep meaningful conversations without fear of judgement? 😵💫 Are you tired of spiraling into shame and isolation instead of moving towards what NOURISHES you? If any of this sounds like you, can we be friends??!! Self-Care for Mental Health is your time and ...
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“Peer Support in mental health is essentially people with similar experiences inspiring and supporting each other. This unique approach brings a truly human perspective to distress. Time, empathy and understanding become the norm not the exception. These ideas originated in the grassroots mental health survivor movement. Now, Peer Support Worker or Lived Experience Professional (LXP) or Expert by Experience have become paid careers across private, charity and public sectors including within ...
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Are you someone who cares about people? Do you seek information to support people you care about who have families? Do you care about people affected by addiction, substance use disorders, or work in the field of family support or peer recovery support? Spend about twenty minutes each month with the President and CEO of Archways Recovery Community Organization and Family Resource Centers who shares hope, strength and stories from the field and practice of Peer Recovery Support Services and F ...
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Over 600,000 people are released from prison each year. Over 2/3 return to prison within 3 years. Why is this and what factors contribute to these insane numbers? I'll introduce you to the people on the ground trying to make a difference by working with the individuals coming out of prison and the correctional systems looking for better outcomes. We'll learn about both sides' internal and external barriers and how the Recovery world is now integrating with reentry through Peer support. This ...
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Kinship Together is a podcast where you get to hear real-life stories, experiences and advice from kinship carers. We hope that by listening to their stories, you gain useful information, confidence, and even a little advice to help you in your own kinship journey.
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This podcast allows people to let their voices be shared and to share their personal lived experiences. This is a safe space and we stand united with ALL people! Help support our podcast by donating as much or as little as you can. We greatly appreciate your support!
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Explore life's depths and unlock the secrets of mental well-being on "Breach Your Mind." Join us as we navigate the intricacies of the human experience, offering insights, inspiration, and practical strategies for a fulfilling life. Get ready to breach the barriers of conventional thinking, embrace self-discovery, and nurture your mental health. Let's embark on a transformative journey together. Welcome to Breach Your Mind.
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Welcome to Wonderland Unlocked! I'm Courtney, your Peer Support Specialist, excited to guide you through a journey inspired by Alice in Wonderland. We'll explore mental health, personal growth, and self-discovery through enchanting tales, offering insights on identity and emotional resilience. Whether you seek inspiration or feel lost, this space is for you to embrace the adventure and uncover the magic. So, grab your favorite tea or coffee, and let’s unlock the wisdom of Wonderland together!
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Recovery Stories: Peer support for Connection and Compassion Enabling Recovery from Alcohol and drugs
Lucia D’Ambruoso
This podcast series shares community empowerment experiences from peer supporters working with Turning Point Scotland in Aberdeenshire helping communities dealing with alcohol and drug problems. Practitioners and peer support workers share how they have used their personal experiences to help at-risk groups supporting recovery from addiction through processes of connection and compassion. Communities play critical roles in public health. The active participation of communities in health serv ...
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Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNP) discussing using psychotherapy within their practice. Four PMHNP program directors and a biostatistician from across the Unites States sharing their passion on how psychotherapy can help people with nearly all their emotional problems.
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CIS'ters supports women survivors of sexual abuse, by a family member, occurring when they were girls. We are a peer support charity and help women from all over the UK with information, support and knowledge from personal experience. We also help professionals and other supporters of survivors with information and training. "Hidden Harm" Podcast channel contains a series of podcast sessions, aimed to help survivors and those who support them, living in the UK. If you need support, please em ...
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The HR World is the UK’s premier peer support group for the HR profession. We produce podcasts based on round table debates with senior HR professionals, discussing HR hot topics and exploring best practice.
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You’ve landed at Spark Launch — the guide star for embracing what it means to be neurodiverse. Hosted by Chaya Mallavaram (the artsy ADHD brain behind Spark Launch) and Mike Cornell (a peer support specialist who reminds us that imperfection is where the magic happens), this podcast dives deep into the messy, beautiful, and often challenging realities of neurodivergent life. Each episode blends personal stories with expert insights to tackle issues affecting our community, such as mental hea ...
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Peers chatting about the demand upon leaders these days, peering into the challenges of collective intelligence and agility to remain future proofed in the face of accelerating disruptive change. With your hosts Mike Richardson and colleagues, we will be peering into how the peer power fuels leaders powered by collective intelligence and wisdom. The Best Way to see the Future is to Peer into it Together.
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Long COVID Physio is an international peer support, education and advocacy, patient-led association of Physiotherapists living with Long COVID and allies. We work internationally across advocacy, policy, guideline development and research. Our education outputs are for anybody living with Long COVID and people wanting to learn more.
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Resident Assistants are the most important peer support for students in college. This podcast is dedicated to finding where the former RAs of New York University have gone since their days assisting students at NYU, and learning about what skills they still utilize from their training as an RA. Hosted by Tom Ellett, Sr. Associate Vice President of Student Affairs at NYU, and a current RA who aspires to be in the career field of our guest.
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An international podcast, recorded from Calgary and Berlin, giving you your fill on everything s****y and hip. News. Pop culture. Hipster s**t. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/s****y-hipster-update/id1129237930?mt=2 All music is written and performed by Peer Support and is used with permission. https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/peer-support/id525362378
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This is the podcast for Held In Our Hearts. We are a local charity providing baby loss counselling and support to families, with over 40 years’ experience of offering compassionate bereavement care in the community.
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Christmas can be beautiful and painful, especially on the front lines. This short Christmas special reflects on the birth of Christ, the reality of working through the holidays, and how to find hope and peace, whether or not you celebrate the season the same way. You might be listening to this on your way to shift, in the bay between calls, or at h…
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Episode 9: The Club No One Wants to Join: Finding Hope in Peer Support After Infant and Pregnancy Loss
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36:01Send us a text The Club No One Wants to Join: Finding Hope in Peer Support After Infant and Pregnancy Loss It is a statistic that staggers the mind: 1 in 4 pregnancies end in loss. Yet, it remains one of the most stigmatized and silenced conversations in our culture. In this powerful episode, Robyn and Charlotte sit down with Michelle LaFontaine fr…
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EP 33: From Trauma to Peer Support: José Argudo on Recovery, Resilience & Giving Back
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37:40Send us a text What happens when a car accident stops life in its tracks — leaving you facing pain, uncertainty, and a future you never imagined? In this powerful episode of Shoulder to Shoulder, Cate speaks with José Argudo — husband, new dad, volunteer, and trauma survivor. Just two weeks into a new job, having recently moved house and with a bab…
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Life After Consecutive Life Sentences: Sterling Cunio Comes Home
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1:03:32In this episode of The Humanity of Homelessness, John sits down with writer, organizer, and former Church at the Park storyteller Sterling Cunio to trace a life that spans suburban Texas, Salem’s streets, nearly three decades in prison, and a surprising new vocation: waging joy in hard places. Sterling reflects on losing his grandmother, becoming h…
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We welcome your inspiring comments. Send a text Where ever I go there I am. God woke me up this morning and with that, I don't need anyone elses permission to live. I exist, I live, I am, all at the mercy and permission of the God of my understanding. With my recovery I give freely my story of good, bad and otherwise. I am a combination of my succe…
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Connection at Christmas with the Better Together Community
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46:27In this Christmas Day special, members of the Better Together community come together to share honest reflections on what this time of year is like in recovery. We talk about navigating family, managing overwhelm, finding self-compassion and letting go of expectations. This episode was recorded in the hope of offering a sense of company and connect…
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Merry Christmas!! and sane during the holidays, along with some fabulous Christmas time music. Enjoy, Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID. https://ia601704.us.archive.org/31/items/recovery-radio-12-25-25/Recovery%20Radio%2012-25-25.mp3By latahrecoverycenter
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Joe Sealey: Cocaine Addiction, Alcohol and Recovery Behind the Real Housewives Of Cheshire
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1:01:46In this episode of Believe in People: Addiction, Recovery & Stigma, Joe Sealey joins us to discuss cocaine addiction, alcohol misuse, grief, and recovery. Known to millions as a cast member on The Real Housewives of Cheshire, Joe shares the story that existed long before the cameras - the career-ending injury that ended his football dream, the sudd…
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In this episode, host Scott Johnson talks with Carrie Matuzsan, a case manager at Blue Circle Health who has lived with type 1 diabetes (T1D) for 22 years. Carrie shares her journey from her diagnosis at age 12 to her current professional role helping others navigate life with diabetes, including financial hurdles, insurance, and social determinant…
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Thanks for listening! Let us hear from you. Are you in recovery or want to be? Recovery is healing and here at Sane-ish we know the holiday season can be a difficult and stressful time for many, especially those unnecessarily separated from their child(ren). Please know you are NOT alone. We are here. We see you. We hear you. And we feel your agoni…
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In this episode, Dan and Sam host the second annual Escapists Anonymous End of Year Awards for 2025. They reflect on the books they've read throughout the year, discussing categories such as Best Character, Best World Building, Biggest Flop, Biggest Surprise, and Best Book. They share their personal favourites and disappointments, highlighting stan…
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How to Find a Therapist If You're Poor and/or Neurodivergent and in Addiction Recovery
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32:33Trying to find addiction recovery support can feel overwhelming when you're poor, neurodivergent, or have never had to navigate the world of mental healthcare. In this episode, we talk honestly about how to look for a therapist when money is tight, the system is confusing, and the process itself can be overwhelming or retraumatizing. We also unpack…
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Navigating the AI Era: Why Technology Leaders Need Peer Forums Now More Than Ever
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42:13Technology leaders face unprecedented challenges in the AI era, caught between rapid technological advancement and the human complexities of organizational change. This episode explores why peer forums have become mission-critical for technology executives who must navigate getting a "seat at the table," managing AI implementation risks, and balanc…
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Episode 16: Holiday Traditions and Memories
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28:39Support and Kindness Podcast Episode 16: Holiday Traditions and Memories Hosts: Greg, Rich, Jay, Derek Episode Overview This episode explores holiday traditions around the world and the personal memories that give the season meaning. The conversation moves from ancient winter festivals and global rituals of light to deeply personal stories about fa…
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Reflecting on Season 3: Health, Leadership, and Wellness in the Fire Service Join host Travis as he takes a moment to reflect on the impactful third season of the All Clear podcast. This season delved deeply into critical topics such as sleep recovery, mental and emotional healing, multidimensional wellness, and the powerful role of culture and com…
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Thru my recovery I declare I am not done yet
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10:59We welcome your inspiring comments. Send a text Recovery exist by Gods permission. Recovery is at Gods will. His plan, his infinite imagination. The God of my understanding is the heart beat maker, the thought provoker. He is the ship captain, the airplane pilot, the script writer, the movie director. It is thru his infinite imagination that we dra…
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Therapy Is Not Hogwarts, But It’s Still Magic You Can Measure with Dr Melissa Chapman-Haynes
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35:53Send us a text What if the most powerful part of therapy is the space between the boxes on our diagrams—the arrows where trust lives and change begins? We invited researcher and evaluator Dr. Melissa Chapman-Hayes to sit in the guest chair and talk candidly about why she stayed close to psychotherapy, how early mentorship shaped her lens, and why r…
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Greetings! On this week’s show Denise and I interview Ivy Lurie, a participant in the Hope at work program. Enjoy! Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID. https://ia801702.us.archive.org/24/items/recovery-radio-12-18-25/Recovery%20Radio%2012-18-25.mp3By latahrecoverycenter
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13. On Relationships (aka The Lost Episode)
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13:47NOTE: Great content and Pat apologizes for his sound. Fixed for the future. In this episode (that somehow got lost and closes Season 1), we discuss what relationships look like to us. We talk about relationships with our partners, our loved ones, and friends and family. Living with a mental health condition can have various challenges, barriers, an…
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Not every crisis looks like a breakdown. Learn how to spot subtle signs someone’s struggling, and how to respond without overreacting or brushing it off. You’re sitting in the car after a long shift when a coworker quietly says, “I don’t know how much longer I can do this. Sometimes I wonder if everyone would be better off without me.” Your heart d…
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Supercharge Your Recovery with Rick Kuplinski
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32:28Rick Kuplinski credits SMART Recovery with changing his life in profound ways. He says he has never been happier and more satisfied with his life since he started applying the principles and practices of self-empowered recovery. He started writing about his experiences in brief essays and has been a SMART Blog contributor since 2022. Now he has col…
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Integrated Care at Gateway - Best of Both Worlds
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52:14With this listen, Dr. Raymond Pomm and Dr. Oliver Oyama discuss all the elements of Integrated care for patients. This includes combining both Primary and Psychiatric Health Care, which Gateway's services emphasize. Throughout this discussion, the benefits and challenges of Integrated Care are thoroughly examined by both doctors. They provide a tra…
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Collaborating to Close the Care Gap with Natalie Bellini and Quiana Howard
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29:08Episode Summary It can feel like people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are fighting for their lives in a system built to wear them down. The twist is that clinicians often feel the same weight as they fight to provide care. In this episode, host Scott Johnson talks with two highly-skilled healthcare professionals from University Hospitals in Cleveland,…
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Where to find the right family building support
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42:56As we wrap up 2025, this final episode of The Fertility Podcast is a heartfelt reflection on the year we’ve had and a look ahead to what’s coming. I’m joined by Katie Rollings, founder of Fertility Action, for a candid chat about the emotional toll of trying to conceive at this time of year, what has changed in the support landscape, and why we nee…
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Episode 22 - Beyond Alienation: Empowering Parents Through Advocacy: Rael LaPenta
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59:10Thanks for listening! Let us hear from you. Are you in recovery or want to be? In this conversation, Rael LaPenta and Holley Broughton discuss the shocking reality of parental alienation, sharing their personal experiences and the emotional turmoil it brings. They reflect on how they never anticipated finding themselves in such situations, highligh…
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Hana Part 3: Rebuilding a Life From Scratch After Addiction: Managing Triggers, Avoiding Relapse, and Deciding to Cut Off Her Mother
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1:19:54In part 3 of Hana's miraculous addiction recovery story, she breaks down the step-by-step reality of going from homelessness to rehab, sober living, and long-term stability. She shares how she managed triggers, avoided relapse during chaotic jobs, and stayed sober while building her business and buying a home. All the while, she follows her intuiti…
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Navigating Life Sciences Leadership Through Peer Advisory Forums
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51:52Life sciences CEOs face a unique paradox: they're leading companies at the forefront of medical innovation while navigating extreme uncertainty, complex regulatory environments, and intense pressure from investors. The higher they climb in their organizations, the fewer people they can turn to for honest, unbiased advice. This isolation isn't just …
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The Support and Kindness Podcast Episode 15: Forgiveness Recorded: December 13, 2025 Hosts: Greg, Rich, Jay, Liam, Derek, Sam, Sarah Episode Summary Episode 15 takes an honest, grounded look at forgiveness—what it is, what it is not, and why it can feel so hard. The conversation moves through betrayal, boundaries, self-forgiveness, family wounds, a…
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53 | Show Up for Yourself This Holiday Season: Create Your Own Self-Care Action Plan (Part 2)
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20:25Practical self-care steps to reduce seasonal overwhelm and support mental wellness. In Part 2 of this two-part series, Amy gently guides you through the final 2 steps of creating your own Self-Care Action Plan for the holidays. 🌿 You’ll learn how to: 🫶 identify your support people 🫶 name how they can support you 🫶 set weekly intentions to meet your…
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Yo! Dr. Valerie Russo learns us about the “vulnerability hangover” and Denise and Johnny are amazed! Enjoy! Radio ‘I think I regularly share too much’ Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID. https://ia601700.us.archive.org/3/items/recovery-radio-12-11-25/Recovery%20Radio%2012-11-25.mp3…
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Rethinking ECT Through Lived Experience With Sarah Hancock
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36:22Send us a text What happens when a treatment designed to help may also carry injuries we rarely measure? We sit down with Sarah Price Hancock, co-founder and trustee of the Ionic Injury Foundation, to unpack ionic injury as a physiologic framework for understanding electrical exposure—including ECT—and the real-world consequences that can follow. S…
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Struggling to Stop Drinking? What Michelle Heaton Learned About Recovery
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9:15In the first episode of Believe in People Extra, our new spin off miniseries, Michelle Heaton speaks openly about what it feels like to want to stop drinking and not be able to. She explains the medical dangers she didn’t understand, the shame that kept her stuck, and why addiction isn’t about a lack of willpower. Michelle shares the moment that ch…
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We welcome your inspiring comments. Send a text Isolation is a decision to extract oneself form the community. In addiction isolation becomes a self induced criteria for living. The result of bad decision making forces one to hide from the community due to shame and guilt. It is only with the light of recovery we can regain our moral footing and re…
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How to Spot the Signs That Someone Is Struggling
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9:30Not every crisis looks like a breakdown. Learn how to spot subtle signs someone’s struggling, and how to respond without overreacting or brushing it off. Ever look at a coworker and just know something’s off, even if they say they’re fine? It’s one of the hardest parts of peer support: knowing when to lean in, especially when the signs are subtle. …
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Coping at Christmas - words of wisdom from the TTC community
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21:46Tips from the TTC community In this penultimate episode of 2025, I wanted to share something a little different. This time of year can be incredibly difficult if you’re trying to conceive, dealing with loss, or navigating life after fertility treatment. So I gathered a brilliant group of patient advocates and professionals to offer their heartfelt,…
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Episode 21 - Recovering Everything: Katherine Regalado
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1:22:32Thanks for listening! Let us hear from you. Are you in recovery or want to be? In this episode of the Sane-ish podcast, Holley Broughton interviews Katherine Regalado, a woman in long-term recovery. Katherine shares her tumultuous journey from a seemingly normal childhood in a small Texas town to a life plagued by addiction, legal troubles, and the…
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#43 Rivers of London & Moon Over Soho - Double Review
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47:36Sam and Dan review the first two instalments of Ben Aaronovitch's Rivers of London Series. SPOILER ALERT: This episode contains spoilers. We strongly recommend reading these books before listening. In this episode, Dan and Sam dive into the Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovitch, discussing the first two books: 'Rivers of London' and 'Moon Over…
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Sober for the Holidays: Practical Skills for Coping with Loneliness & Fostering Empowerment Through Self-Inquiry
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27:47Let's take a deep dive into a neurodivergent, radical perspective on surviving the holidays with practical addiction recovery skills. We discuss tools that foster empowerment, nonviolent communication, healthy boundaries, and harm reduction that are specific to the unwanted pressure society puts on us this time of year. Family dynamics can cause ad…
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The Role of Sleep on Eating Behaviors and Health in the Treatment of Obesity with Dr. Faris Zuraikat, Ph.D.
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1:22:04In this episode of the Transformation Weight Control podcast, Rich and Alex talk to Dr. Faris Zuraikat. They delve into the intricate relationship between sleep, eating habits, health, and weight management. They discuss the importance of sleep duration and quality, the role of circadian rhythms, and how sleep affects hormones that regulate appetit…
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Episode 14: Understanding Chronic Pain - Beyond Hurt
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30:30The Support & Kindness Podcast – Episode 14 Title: Understanding Chronic Pain: Beyond Hurt Recording date: December 6, 2025 Hosts: Greg (host), Rich, Jay, Derek, Sam Important Disclaimer None of the hosts are medical professionals. This episode offers education, validation, and peer support. It is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare …
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Episode 8: From "Fix & Save" to "Wait & Listen": A Mother-Daughter Mental Health Journey
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46:04Send us a text When mental health challenges strike a family, the instinct is often to jump in, take control, and "fix" the problem. Parents get on the "rat wheel" of worry, looking for the next crisis, while their loved ones often feel over-managed and unheard. But what happens when "helping" actually hurts? In this episode, hosts Robyn Priest and…
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Navigating Grief, Stress, and Support During the Holiday
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50:00This episode of the Veteran Spouse Network Podcast explores the emotional challenges that can arise during the holidays from grief and loneliness to the pressures of keeping up appearances. Guest Jasmine Lott, an Air Force veteran and mental health nurse, joins host Hannah O’Brien to discuss suicide prevention, coping with loss, and how to support …
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Alcohol, Relapse, Women’s Recovery Spaces & Breaking Generational Patterns
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1:12:58In this episode of Believe in People: Addiction, Recovery & Stigma, Patti reflects on a lifetime shaped by silence, trauma, and survival. Growing up in a dysfunctional home in 1970s San Francisco - marked by alcoholism, emotional neglect, and parents who barely spoke - she began using alcohol and drugs at just 13 to escape overwhelming pain. By 16 …
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EP 32: Debbie Frances on carers, suicide prevention, and the power of peer support
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49:53Send us a text Debbie brings a rare mix of lived experience, professional insight, and deep empathy to the world of suicide prevention. She became a carer at a time when support was scarce, patchy, and hard to navigate — and those early years shaped her determination to make sure other families aren’t left alone in the dark. In this conversation, D…
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Crash Course: Enhancing Firefighter Safety On The Roads with Jack Sullivan
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38:34Roadway Safety for Emergency Responders: Insights from Jack Sullivan In this episode of 'Behind the Sirens' by VFIS of North Carolina, Travis hosts Jack Sullivan from the Emergency Responder Safety Institute. They explore crucial topics on leadership, risk management, and issues shaping fire and emergency services. Jack delves into the importance o…
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Recovery requires being a hero and not a coward
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9:04We welcome your inspiring comments. Send a text The similarities between a hero and a coward are that they are both scared to death. However, the hero decides to move forward where as the coward moves backward. Recovery requires hero like actions in that one must leave behind ones totally life and move forward based on faith. Recovery requires admi…
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https://ia801907.us.archive.org/31/items/recovery-radio-12-04-25/RecoveryRadio%2012-04-25.mp3 Hey anybody, Denise and Johnny discuss a podcast by Dr. Lemdki about brain function in addiction. Enjoy! Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.By latahrecoverycenter
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