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  • Addiction Doesn’t Feel Like Addiction
    Mar 31 2026

    Margaret Lloyd Seger shares her recovery story—getting sober at just 25 years old and transforming her life into one of purpose, research, and impact.

    From early struggles with alcohol and Adderall to becoming a PhD researcher studying addiction and pregnancy, her journey highlights the reality of addiction, the difficulty of early recovery, and the hope that keeps people going.

    This conversation dives into:

    • What early addiction really looks like
    • The hardest parts of early recovery
    • How recovery can rebuild a life
    • The truth about substance use during pregnancy
    • Why people deserve recovery—no matter what

    Recovery is possible. And it starts one day at a time.


    0:00 – Margaret introduces herself (15 years in recovery)

    1:05 – “I had a great childhood… still became an alcoholic”

    1:40 – First exposure to drinking & drugs

    2:27 – Early red flags: “I only wanted to drink to get drunk”

    3:00 – Why addiction is hard to see when you’re in it

    4:00 – Loss + addiction getting worse

    5:00 – The moment it finally clicked

    5:25 – First recovery meeting at 25

    6:10 – “Drugs and alcohol stopped working”

    7:30 – Early recovery was the hardest thing she’s ever done

    8:00 – 10 days sober… nervous system completely shot

    9:15 – Surviving early recovery (meetings + “hope shots”)

    10:45 – Rebuilding life in recovery

    13:30 – Working with kids affected by addiction

    16:50 – Her focus now: pregnancy & addiction

    20:40 – Research + TikTok education

    22:10 – Cannabis use during pregnancy

    24:45 – The risks most people don’t realize

    28:50 – Advice for someone in their first 24 hours

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  • Grieving My Brother While He Was Still Alive | A Sister’s Perspective
    Mar 17 2026

    Christina didn’t just watch addiction from the outside—she lived it as a sister, trying to make sense of behaviors that didn’t add up, while the rest of her family struggled to even acknowledge what was happening.

    In this episode, she shares the quiet warning signs she first noticed, the isolation of carrying that awareness alone, and the emotional rollercoaster of loving someone through years of opioid addiction, relapse, and loss.

    But this isn’t just a story about grief—it’s about what came after. After losing her brother, Christina turned pain into purpose, building a new model inside schools that focuses on connection over punishment—giving students support instead of isolation.

    This conversation is for anyone who has loved someone through addiction… and wondered what more could have been done.


    00:00 – Intro & Christina’s story
    01:00 – Early signs of addiction
    03:30 – Denial, isolation, and confusion
    07:30 – From pills to heroin
    10:00 – Rehab, relapse, and reality
    13:00 – Loving someone through addiction
    16:45 – Loss and grief
    17:30 – Turning pain into purpose
    19:00 – Changing how schools handle addiction
    23:00 – Supporting teens before it’s too late
    27:00 – Why every school needs this model
    30:00 – Advice for early recovery
    31:30 – Closing thoughts

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    32 m
  • I Honestly Hate Being Sober” – A Gen Z Recovery Story
    Mar 3 2026

    Gio doesn’t sugarcoat it.

    “I honestly hate it.”

    In this raw and honest conversation, Gio opens up about what it’s really like being a young person in early recovery — watching friends party in their late twenties while choosing to stay sober. From COVID day drinking to waking up shaking at 7am… from checking into detox alone to walking back into recovery after a relapse… this episode captures the uncomfortable, necessary truth about getting sober young.

    Gio talks about:

    Growing up with two alcoholic parents

    Realizing AA wasn’t the right pathway — and feeling shame about it

    The relapse that brought them back

    Why connection at a Recovery Community Center became their “saving grace”

    And how hope now looks like helping others

    This is an honest look at early recovery — not polished, not perfect — just real.

    If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to choose sobriety when everyone else is “having fun,” this episode is for you.

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    30 m
  • She Got Sober at 18… Then Her Son Became Addicted
    Feb 17 2026

    She got sober at 18 years old after a suicide attempt — convinced she had “lost her zest for life.”

    What followed wasn’t just long-term recovery… it was growing up in it.

    In this powerful episode of Recovery Matters Podcast, Wendy shares what it was like to build a life from nothing — 90 meetings in 90 days, cleaning houses, becoming a stockbroker, raising three children, losing everything financially, and refusing to pick up a drink through it all.

    But the real test came years later — when her own son became trapped in addiction.

    How do you stay grateful for your recovery when the same disease is killing your child?
    How do you set boundaries when every instinct says “save him”?
    And what does it look like to let go… without giving up?

    This is a story about resilience, tough love, motherhood, and the kind of faith that only comes from surviving the unthinkable.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether recovery can survive divorce, financial collapse, shame, or watching your child struggle — this episode is proof that it can.

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    38 m
  • He Was Sober on Weekdays — Drunk on Weekends
    Feb 3 2026

    What starts as a simple cup of coffee turns into a life-saving turning point. In this episode of the Recovery Patterns Podcast, Kris Robles shares how getting sober at just 18 years old set him on a path filled with relapse, honesty, homelessness, healing, and ultimately long-term recovery. Kris opens up about using substances to feel connected, surviving a suicide attempt, learning how to live without secrets, and discovering that recovery is bigger than meetings—it’s about relationships, balance, and staying honest with yourself. This is a raw conversation about growing up in recovery, redefining success, and learning how to live a full life without drugs or alcohol.

    00:00 – Introduction & Recovery Dates
    01:00 – The Mirror Moment That Sparked Change
    02:30 – “Just Coffee” and the First Meeting
    04:00 – Getting Sober at a Young Age
    05:00 – Using Substances to Feel Connected
    06:00 – Relapsing in Secret While Going to Meetings
    08:45 – Suicide Attempt & Hospitalization
    10:45 – Choosing Honesty in Recovery
    11:45 – Homelessness & Starting Over at 21
    13:45 – Finishing School & Building Stability
    15:00 – Codependency & Unhealthy Relationships
    17:30 – Learning What Healthy Relationships Look Like
    20:30 – Recovery, Family, and Parenting
    23:30 – Letting Go of Guilt Around Meetings
    26:00 – Finding Community in a New Place
    28:00 – Becoming a Social Worker
    30:30 – Working in Behavioral Health & Substance Use
    31:45 – Losing a Friend to Overdose
    32:45 – Speaking Openly About Recovery
    33:20 – Advice for Someone in Their First 24 Hours

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    35 m
  • Recovery Beyond Sobriety: Healing Trauma Through Breathwork
    Jan 20 2026

    Michaela shares her powerful recovery journey shaped by trauma, homelessness, substance use, and mental health struggles. After surviving a suicide attempt that became her turning point, she found healing through peer support, holistic practices, and breathwork. Now the Executive Director of Advocacy Unlimited, Michaela reflects on long-term recovery, embodied healing, and helping others reconnect with themselves beyond their circumstances.


    00:00 Intro & long-term recovery
    01:00 What Advocacy Unlimited does
    02:00 Childhood trauma and early substance use
    03:00 Pregnancy, getting sober, and pushing everything down
    04:45 Relapse, suicide attempt, and rock bottom
    05:30 Choosing to live and beginning recovery
    06:45 Early recovery and learning adulthood
    08:30 Education, identity, and rebuilding life
    10:30 Finding purpose through advocacy work
    12:00 Discovering holistic and mind-body healing
    14:30 Recovery beyond sobriety
    16:00 Breathwork and nervous system regulation
    19:00 Guided breathwork practice
    24:00 How breathwork changed relationships and work
    25:00 Advocacy Unlimited programs & resources
    28:00 How to get involved / closing

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    29 m
  • I lost my gratitude. I stopped doing the things that kept me clean — and I relapsed
    Jan 13 2026

    Andrew Grazen shares his journey from a seemingly normal childhood into years of addiction, incarceration, and near-death experiences, and how recovery, community, and writing ultimately saved his life. From discovering substances at a young age to overdosing in his car and writing a memoir while incarcerated, Andrew reflects on loss, resilience, and why staying connected—and holding onto hope—can change everything.

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    24 m
  • Men Don’t Cry
    Jan 6 2026

    Raised around biker culture, gangs, and addiction, Dave began using drugs and alcohol at a young age, experienced multiple overdoses, and lived a life surrounded by violence, crime, and loss. After losing both parents, surviving near-death experiences, and reaching a breaking point, Dave made a life-changing decision to seek recovery.

    In this episode, Dave talks about trauma, addiction, spirituality, accountability, and what it truly means to rewrite your story. Today, he is a tattoo shop owner, mentor, and someone deeply committed to service, recovery, and personal growth.

    This is a raw, honest conversation about addiction, recovery, faith, and transformation.

    00:00 Introduction & Dave’s recovery time
    01:00 Growing up around biker culture and gangs
    03:00 Early trauma, loss, and first substance use
    06:00 First overdose and rehab at 14
    09:00 Exposure to heroin and escalation
    12:00 Gangs, weapons charges, and self-destruction
    15:00 Spiritual breaking point and near-death experience
    18:00 Entering treatment with willingness
    21:00 Emotional breakthrough in rehab
    24:00 Early recovery and rebuilding trust
    27:00 Tattooing, service work, and purpose
    30:00 Life today in recovery
    33:00 Giving back and redefining success

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    37 m