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A creative and open minded talk show format featuring, guests, advice, stories from the real world, recovery topics and a connection for recovering people.

A creative and open minded talk show format featuring, guests, advice, stories from the real world, recovery topics and a connection for recovering people.

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A Rocky Road

His story spans decades; his job as an AP photojournalist took him to many places in the country and the world; often gone for weeks. His family missed his presence and his wife and he became increasingly estranged. Her genetics took her to her coping skill of choice; drinking. For years her drinking was hidden until it couldn’t be hidden any longer. She had been a closet drinker, convincing the kids that her drinking was her husband’s fault. Lee felt horribly guilty which led him to find Al Anon which he says today saved his life.
Mind and psychology 7 years
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Miracle, Good Values or God Directed coincidence?

He grew up in what is now Silicon Valley to a hard working business family. He was always the black sheep but never doubted his strong Catholic roots and excellent parochial education. He would tell you that he was an alcoholic from his first drink but that the disease took a long and winding road. He spent many years running the family business, working 100 hour weeks and trying to raise four kids while doing very little drinking. As the kids grew up and the business learned to run itself Mike took the liberty of reintroducing himself to heavy drinking and within a few years was drinking to stay normal. Whether miracle, good values or God directed coincidence, one momentous night he got on the phone and landed in the lap of Betty Ford. Mike’s been around about 8 years and still has a few wrinkles but he’s working on them.
Mind and psychology 8 years
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The Good Girl with Kay G.

She grew up conservative and religious in a small Texas town. The good girl to the core She always did the right thing and nevvvvver disappointed her Mom. A good education, some grace and maybe a little luck and she was working a dream job and married a dream man. Years later her son got into drugs and landed in rehab which landed Kay in Al Anon A few years later she and her husband divorced but not before he also found recovery. Al Anon started, for Kay a long and difficult path to find her own spiritual path. She and her son laugh together today that his addiction got HER healthy.
Mind and psychology 8 years
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55:08

Get Up Again, Climb Another Wall, Plant Another Flag

Ann B. shares her story of adventure and recovery! 
Mind and psychology 8 years
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01:01:15

The Outsider

Feeling like he was an outsider, wrong and criticized most of his life he took to substances early. His first visit to AA was to an Hispanic meeting at age 16 and even though he didn’t return for many years he felt hope. He always wanted to party like his Dad and brother…big, friendly, musical gatherings with lots of laughter and lots of drinking but he always ended up in trouble. A divorce, years of quitting and starting, lost jobs, cocaine and nearly losing his kids finally convinced Ed to get sober and stay that way. Join us this week to hear from Ed F.
Mind and psychology 9 years
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His Mom Passed And Everything Changed

A second generation Irishman felt the shame from his grandfather’s alcoholism through his Mom. A good kid growing up in a religious family he always looked down on alcoholics and alcoholism. He always thought that if he drank “like that” it would kill his Mom. Irish Catholic guilt kept him out of the booze through college, the Navy and into his early career. Coke and weed were somehow OK but it wasn’t until his Mom died that the wheels came off. He made a run at sobriety through AA after an intervention and lasted almost exactly a year until he “decided to have a drink”. No more than days later laying in a hospital bed not knowing what happened he decided to get serious about sobriety. He’s been “Gung-Ho” ever since.
Mind and psychology 9 years
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53:59

She Forgot To Drink

What are the odds that a Jamaican girl from a thoroughly alcoholic family would get sober and become a beautiful, soulful singer? Miracles happen. It took a few tries but despite some ins and outs…one day she forgot to drink and with the support of a “new family” she forgot again today. Tune in to hear Raquel’s story; besides, Raquel herself will tell you she’s an amazingly interesting person.
Mind and psychology 9 years
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Near Death Experience

Nicole was a good kid.... She was more concerned about your feelings than her own. She wanted to make everyone else comfortable, but as it turns out... At her own expense.  Her first experience with death was at age two, and although she didn't remember it, the incident changed her family forever.  Her second experience was as the result of giving to others, and the third was a result of physical abuse.  Finally seeing the pattern and knowing that getting things in perspective was a matter of life and death, she found co-dependents anonymous (CODA) and began to change. Tune in to hear her gut wrenching story of recovery.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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MORE WILL BE REVEALED (AND IT WAS)

He really didn’t know what the problem was.  He knew there was a problem but the causes and conditions escaped him.  He had trouble at work and confusion in relationships but he wasn’t a drinker or drug taker, in fact he was a pretty straight arrow this way…he had to be, he was a cop.  He did know that his Dad was a recovering alcoholic and that his early days had been painful but “heck” he thought, “didn’t everyone have a few bumps in the road?”  After all, he was the responsible one.  The troubles caught up and two years of ACA and some therapeutic guidance and Mike’s a different guy. 
Mind and psychology 10 years
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Nurse Jack 2.0

Nurse Jack has been a guest on the show in the past and as a result of some recent listener questions we decided to ask him back to finish the story.  Nursing and narcotics addiction do not go well together and “Jack” got in big trouble both legally and professionally.  “Jack” talks about not only his downward spiral and ultimate crash but his tangled and bureaucratic way back to nursing and an unencumbered license.  Although eight years past the events that led to his nursing board requirements and nearly as many years of sobriety he’s finding himself still having to “prove up”.  Join us to hear how “Jack” is handling the medical peer assistance maze.  Also, go to “Nurse Jack” in the archives to hear his first show.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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Entitled Since Birth

He was the second youngest of five, born unexpectedly at home.  After the first two kids Mom didn’t have much left and Eric was the favored one raised mostly by his oldest sister. He did what he wanted and ran the streets of Queens from an early age.  He quickly graduated to what he called a “hoodlum”; drinking, using drugs and stealing.  His family’s dysfunction and his “bad” behavior bought him shame and shame bought him more drug use.  A drug treatment, a marriage of convenience and a life of lies bought him multiple relapses and a life on the street.  A number of tries at recovery including an attempted geographical cure resulted in relapse after relapse.  Finally when he was able to repair his shameful past he was able to get clean and sober.  Join us to hear Eric’s story.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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01:03:24

The Oxymoron

Patrick grew up on the near West side in a good Italian neighborhood; Dad a cop and part time jewel thief and Mom a hard working patronage employee.  By sixth grade he stopped caring about school and by high school his uncle bribed him into graduation with a ½ oz. of coke to the guidance counselor.  He got a no-show job like lots of kids in the neighborhood but quickly moved up to driving for some much older and criminally serious people.  Drugs ended his gangster career and he started a new career selling and using meth.  Medical issues interfered with the meth but other drugs and drinking replaced it until rehab in 2013.  A relapse, several battery charges and 104 days in jail convinced him to clean up.  He’ll tell you how he found out that redemption can take place while you’re still above ground and breathing.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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The Third Time's the Charm... by the Grace of God

Two DUI’s was a good starter for Tom S.  That and a few other drug and alcohol fueled calamities got him to call one of his old grade school buddies who had found some happiness and sobriety some while back.  The first year was fine but the second year he started to think he had it managed and by the end of that year was smoking weed and before long back to drinking, hiding and lying.  After a period of misery, his wife had enough and he decided to try again, this time without the weed.  This lasted a couple years before his final crash and burn.  Tom has eight (+) years now, has a good support team and a bag full of sobriety tools.   Listen in to “Three Time’s a Charm (by the Grace of God)
Mind and psychology 11 years
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Treatment Centers…You gotta be in one before you Own One

Rob R. started young in the drug world and subsequently started young in the recovery world.  It wasn’t an easy road or even a straight line to success. He was always a man with a dream…a goal for himself.  Ten years and an MBA later Rob is building a career owning, managing and consulting to rehab facilities across the country.  Join us this week to hear about Rob’s travels.
Mind and psychology 11 years
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56:52

My God is Personal to me

Believe what and how you want…skip organized religion entirely if you like (even though they might just know some things) but find what’s personal to you.  Bob D. did just that.  White knuckling for 18 months a beer looked pretty good.  Nine years later, looking down the barrel of a lonely (read divorce) life Bob tried AA.  With some AA sobriety on both sides of the families previous generation it wasn’t such a stretch.  A few miracles later and Bob will have 15 years of solid AA sobriety.  You’ll want to tune in to find out how Bob found and kept sobriety and a personal God.
Mind and psychology 11 years
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What I Thought was my Worst Day Turned Out to be my Best Day

The first time he drank it was magic…he fit in…he thought he found the answer.  A car lover to the bone he found a way to wreck five Mustangs…yeh…five different Mustangs and every crash was alcohol related and somehow none resulted in a DUI.  He thought he might need some hobbies to stay out of trouble so he took up fishing and drinking, then soccer…and drinking and pretty soon, drinking…and drinking.   He decided to put a picture of his wife and kids in his truck to remind him to go home instead of the bar; it didn’t work. With a good job and money in his pocket cocaine became an issue. Two overdoses and a divorce later he found the need for a treatment center and subsequently long term sobriety.  Join us this week to talk to Bob M. about how that bad day turned out to be a good one.
Mind and psychology 11 years
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Don't Give Up, Give it Back

She’s been determined to make a difference in the lives of her kids and the kids of the community.  She knew that it wasn’t easy for kids to grow up in today’s world and she knew it wasn’t easy for her kids so she decided to do something positive about it.  Brenda and a group of teens got together and started a place called “The Break”, a place for teens to gather, socialize and do positive things.  Join us this week to talk to Brenda. (AKA Mama Naps). Check out their website for more information at clbreak.com    
Mind and psychology 11 years
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The Spirit of Recovery

Most people wouldn’t consider an alcoholic or drug addict a good candidate for enlightenment.  How is it then that recovering alcoholics and addicts find a “spiritual program”, a “power greater than themselves and are able, with the guidance of that new found power to recover.  It seems nothing short of miraculous that people with this devastating disease are able to swim up from the depths of despair to a life not only alcohol and drug free but compassionate and meaningful.  Join us this week to hear Chuck O and Chris S as they share their personal stories of spiritual growth.
Mind and psychology 11 years
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CLPD perspective on Local Drug traffic and the use of Narcan

Most of the big industrial cities particularly Boston, Chicago, New York and Seattle have dealt with the heroin problem for years.  The problem however, seems to have metastasized into the surrounding suburbs where younger more affluent kids are getting into opiates.  These developments in our area have forced local departments to make changes in the way things are done.  With heroin comes overdose problems and overdose deaths.  Our local PD has stepped into the changing environment in many ways one of which is preparing to use an anti-overdose drug called Narcan.  Join us to talk to Sgt. Tom Kotlowski and Sgt. Rick Neuman to explore these topics.  
Mind and psychology 11 years
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Faith and Sweat

Ryan joined us tonight to talk about his travels in recovery. 
Mind and psychology 11 years
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