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Episode 99 Baby !!!!
Apr 29, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/29/26 | Episode 99 Baby !!!! | Rob & I walk through the 9th step promises. | — | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | Uselessness to Leading in Mental Health—and You Can Too Episode 98 | How Michelle Went From Uselessness to Leading in Mental Health—and You Can Too" — because it clearly highlights transformation, sparks inspiration, and promises a relatable journey that motivates action. | — | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | A Daughters Struggle | n this heartfelt episode, the host of "Recovery Unfiltered" shares a deeply personal journey through family addiction and healing. The conversation centers around Sarah, who recounts her experiences growing up with a father struggling with addiction and the impact it had on her family. She discusses the challenges of living with an addicted parent, the emotional and psychological toll it took, and the eventual path to healing and forgiveness. Sarah also shares her professional journey into the field of drug and alcohol rehabilitation, driven by her desire to help others break the cycle of addiction. The episode is a powerful testament to resilience, the importance of support systems, and the ongoing process of healing from past traumas. | — | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | Just the 2 of Us | Just Rob & Larry in Studion this week. Discussing life and all that happens. We live in a worl of chaos and calamity. How we navigate these things are very crucial to our sobriety. | — | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | Stephanie is back with Updates | he conversation covers the journey of faith, trust, and overcoming doubt in the context of recovery and sobriety. It delves into the significance of milestones, reflections on serenity, and the role of God in the recovery process. The discussion also explores the challenges of facing doubt and fear, and the importance of self-awareness and prayer in navigating these obstacles. The conversation delves into the themes of finding forgiveness, embracing emotional bottom, and the power of sobriety. It explores the journey of forgiveness and the emotional impact of personal struggles, as well as the transformative power of sobriety and faith. The conversation delves into the themes of support and mentorship in recovery, the role of spirituality and church in the recovery journey, the dynamics of relationships in the context of recovery, and the power of sponsorship in the recovery process.TakeawaysFaith and TrustOvercoming Doubt ForgivenessEmotional Bottom Recovery and spiritualitySupport and mentorship in recoveryChapters00:00 Setting the Stage09:23 Reflections on Serenity29:58 Facing Doubt and Fear35:17 Finding Forgiveness49:07 The Power of Sobriety01:07:17 Support and Mentorship in Recovery01:12:21 Finding God and Church01:17:39 Relationship and Recovery01:35:21 The Power of Sponsorship | — | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | Episode 93 Brandon & Jaime | # Navigating Empathy in Recovery: Insights from Real ConversationsDiscover how empathy evolves in recovery. Learn compassionate insights and practical advice from real-life experiences shared on the Recovery Unfiltered Podcast.When we talk about recovery, one question often arises: "How does empathy change as we navigate our journey?" In this post, we’ll explore insights from a recent episode of the Recovery Unfiltered Podcast, where hosts delve into the nature of empathy and its impact on recovery, sharing personal stories and practical advice for those on the same path.## Understanding Empathy in RecoveryEmpathy is a crucial component of the recovery journey. It allows individuals to connect with one another on a deeper level, fostering understanding and support. In our podcast episode, we discuss how empathy evolves as we gain experience and face various hardships.### The Role of Life Experience in Deepening Empathy- **The Conventional Thinking:** Many believe that empathy is inherent and remains static throughout life. - **What We Discovered:** However, our discussion revealed that as individuals endure life's challenges, their capacity for empathy often grows. This growth is attributed to increased emotional maturity and a better understanding of others' pain. - **Why It Matters:** Recognizing this shift can help individuals in recovery understand their feelings and reactions towards others, allowing them to provide better support.- **How to Apply It:** Reflect on your past experiences and consider how they shape your understanding of others today. ### Compassion vs. Absorbing Pain- **The Nuance of Empathy:** While empathy can manifest as compassion, it can also lead to absorbing others' pain, which can be overwhelming. - **Discussion Insights:** Our hosts highlighted the importance of recognizing the difference: compassion involves supporting someone without taking on their emotional burden. - **Why It Matters:** Understanding this distinction helps individuals maintain their well-being while supporting others in recovery. - **Actionable Tip:** Create boundaries to ensure that while you offer support, you also protect your emotional health.### Personal Stories of Empathy in Action- **Real Conversations:** Throughout the podcast, personal anecdotes illustrate the evolution of empathy in recovery. For instance, one host shared a story about witnessing a friend in pain and wanting to help but also needing to protect his own emotions. - **Key Insight:** This shared experience resonates with many in recovery, emphasizing that it’s okay to feel compassion without becoming overwhelmed. - **Takeaway:** Use your experiences to foster empathy; they can help you connect with others on a deeper level.## Key Takeaways- Empathy evolves through experiences, especially in recovery. - It’s vital to distinguish between compassion and absorbing another's pain. - Sharing personal stories can foster deeper connections and understanding in recovery.In conclusion, navigating empathy in recovery is complex yet essential. As you reflect on your journey and the experiences of others, remember to balance compassion with self-care. If you want to explore more about recovery and empathy, listen to the full episode of the Recovery Unfiltered Podcast. ---### Frequently Asked Questions**H3: How does empathy change during the recovery process?** Empathy often deepens as individuals gain life experience and understand the struggles of others more profoundly. | — | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | Episode 92 Brandon & Justin | Brandon brings his son to the studio to talk thru the stuggles of having an alcoholic as a father and working through sobriety. | — | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | Episode 90 Kurt & Our Journey | Kurt ,Rob , Katie & Larry relive the last few months of Kurts journey to the bottom. We also talk about Kurt finding sobriety with his relationship with God. | — | ||||||
| 3/5/26 | Step By Step | Rob & Larry are joined with Katie, We walk through the steps and break them down.. Listen to Rob and Katie dominate the show and not let Larry speak .. | — | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | Cliques in A.A Groups. Do They Exist | We talk with Concetta about cliques in AA and do they exist. If they do how does an new person new to AA navigate them. | — | ||||||
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| 2/18/26 | Corruption in Recovery | Come and listen to us talk about the corruption in Recovery centers. Concetta returns to discuss what she has seen in her years of working in the, | — | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | Foster Child ,Marine ,Alcoholic And Pastor | This conversation delves into the personal journeys of recovery, focusing on the struggles and triumphs faced by individuals overcoming addiction. It highlights the importance of choices, faith, and community support in the recovery process, as well as the impact of childhood experiences on adult behavior. The discussion also emphasizes the significance of sharing stories to inspire and help others on their recovery journeys. In this episode of the Recovery Unfiltered Podcast, the hosts delve into the struggles of alcoholism, the impact of trauma and loss, and the journey to sobriety. They discuss the importance of community, acceptance, and personal growth in recovery, as well as the role of family support. The conversation highlights the transformative power of faith and the necessity of embracing change to achieve lasting sobriety and happiness. | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | Pimps Make Great Life Managers | This conversation delves into the complex journey of addiction, exploring themes of power, control, and the impact of childhood experiences on adult behavior. The speaker shares personal stories of navigating adolescence, early sexual experiences, and the challenges of relationships within the context of addiction. The discussion highlights the cyclical nature of substance abuse, the struggle for autonomy, and the difficult path toward seeking help and recovery, culminating in the unexpected challenges of pregnancy during addiction. This conversation delves into the complex journey of addiction, recovery, and personal growth. The speaker shares their experiences with pregnancy, abortion, and the emotional turmoil that accompanies addiction. They discuss the impact of relationships, the struggle for acceptance, and the importance of community support in recovery. The conversation highlights the challenges of early sobriety, the role of spirituality, and the ongoing journey of self-improvement. Ultimately, it emphasizes the beauty of recovery and the connections formed within the community. | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | Sober Out Loud: Embracing Public Recovery | SummaryThis conversation delves into the personal recovery journeys of the speakers, highlighting the challenges and triumphs faced along the way. From childhood experiences that shaped their relationship with alcohol to the complexities of family dynamics, the discussion emphasizes the importance of community, support, and the ongoing journey of sobriety. The speakers share their stories of resilience, the impact of addiction on their lives, and the hope found in recovery and connection with others. This conversation delves into the personal journeys of recovery from alcoholism, exploring the complexities of relationships, the importance of support systems, and the transformative power of community. The speakers share their experiences with sobriety, the challenges of mental health, and the significance of finding the right sponsors in their recovery journey. They emphasize the importance of transparency, trust, and personal growth, highlighting how their relationships have evolved through their experiences in recovery. | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | Honesty In Recovery | Dustin C shares his story of experience strength and hope. 14 years sober and he is still finding grace each day, | — | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ROB YOUR FIRED !!!! | Rob and I go one on one for a new years Eve event. We talk about Life events and the struggles of recognizing God at work in your life. | — | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | Tendancies of Alcoholis | Ashley is back with us for a Topic and a bit more of her story. we look forward to working with you more Ashley Thank You | — | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | He Came back for me !!!! | Ashley comes in to tell her story about loss and redemption with every aspect of her heart. | — | ||||||
| 12/3/25 | Navigating the Holidays and Encouragement | In this episode of the Recovery Unfiltered Podcast, the hosts discuss the challenges of navigating sobriety during the holiday season. They share personal experiences and insights on how to cope with the pressures of family gatherings, the importance of community support, and strategies for maintaining sobriety. The conversation emphasizes the need for planning, setting boundaries, and embracing new traditions while staying connected to one's recovery journey. | — | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | Lessons Through the Steps | SummaryIn this episode of the Recovery Unfiltered Podcast, the hosts engage in a heartfelt discussion with guest John Kay, exploring themes of recovery, forgiveness, and the lessons learned from near-death experiences. They reflect on the importance of love, joy, and presence in life, while also addressing regrets and the impact of addiction on relationships and parenting. The conversation emphasizes the role of spirituality in recovery and the significance of open communication with loved ones. | — | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | From Vegas Black Outs to Love | We finish Nathans story from Episode 38.. These stories are why we do this podcast.. | — | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | Debt, Denial, And Deliverance | Send us a textOne prayer. One big win. A thousand bad bets. This week we sit with a story that refuses to blink: from a first jackpot and comped rooms to forged signatures, meth-fueled investigations, DUIs, and a 400-foot plunge that somehow wasn’t the end. The chase for the next high becomes a full-time job—slots, credit kiting, Costco rug scams, fake IDs—until the truth finally breaks through in a courtroom where a judge gives one last chance and honesty becomes the only strategy left.We walk through the parts that rarely get airtime: how process addictions like gambling and bulimia got misread as “less serious” while alcohol and drugs ran cover; how shame and secrecy kept rewiring choices; and how family dynamics of control, image, and rescue poured gas on a fire that wouldn’t stop. The details are messy and human—Vegas jackpots, a bookie named Ted, rehab romances, crack paranoia in a locked garage, custody battles, and a mother’s fury in a courthouse aisle. It’s wild, but the hinge of the story is plain: accountability over victimhood, service over self, and a decision to live in sober housing long enough to become the person running it.You’ll also hear what recovery looks like after rock bottom: a sponsor who reads the Big Book line by line because comprehension is a barrier; rebaptism and a faith that feels alive, not performative; and the hard admission that process addictions can still creep in when stress peaks. We pull back the curtain on the recovery industry too—kickbacks, light-touch programs, and insurance incentives that reward churn over change—and talk about building care that’s ethical, transparent, and matched to real needs.If you’ve ever believed your past has the final word, this conversation offers a different ending. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway—what part of this story challenged you to tell the truth about your own?Thank You for Joining Us.. Please share with friends. If you or anyone you know is struggling with alcoholism please reach out to us. We can get you help. recoveryunfilteredpodcast@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 10/22/25 | A Candid Journey Through Bulimia, Booze, And Belonging | Send us a textA quiet prayer sets the tone, then the truth rushes in. We sit with Concetta as she maps a childhood of tight control and big love, school years tangled by dyslexia and undiagnosed ADHD, and a relentless need to be seen that bloomed into bulimia and blackout drinking. No melodrama, just the kind of detail you only share when you’re done hiding: raisins in the lunchbox while everyone else had Ding Dongs, a first drunk that turned into a public spectacle, and the way shame can feel like destiny when approval seems tied to your body and behavior.College offered freedom without guardrails. She gamed the system, outdrank everyone, and used her eating disorder to extend the party. An arrest exposed cracks her family tried to plaster over with treatment aimed at food, not booze. A fast-track marriage checked every box on paper—older attorney, big wedding, picture-perfect home—but left her starving inside. Motherhood brought a pause, then the restlessness roared back: secret affairs, a devastating choice, and the slow collapse of boundaries that once felt unbreakable.Then came the track. A racehorse named after her. A triple that hit. A pick six that nearly did. Gambling lit up the same circuits as alcohol and bulimia—risk, reward, attention, control—without the mess, until the mess caught up. Concetta’s candor is the point: how control and shame can incubate addiction, how smart people make impossible choices, and how honesty can start to pry open a way out. We end on a cliffhanger—twenty-six arrests and four counties of probation—with part two on the way.If this story moved you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. What moment stayed with you the most?Thank You for Joining Us.. Please share with friends. If you or anyone you know is struggling with alcoholism please reach out to us. We can get you help. recoveryunfilteredpodcast@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | Vulnerability Wins | Send us a textWhat if the thing you’re most afraid to say is the exact key that unlocks your freedom? That’s where we start: with a prayer, an intention to be real, and the kind of honesty that makes sobriety livable at home, not just in a meeting.We trace the Big Book’s roots back to the Sermon on the Mount, 1 Corinthians 13, and the Book of James to show why action-based faith beats white-knuckling every time. Step One gets clarified—powerless and unmanageable are two different admissions—and Steps Four and Five come alive as the place where secrets lose their grip. You’ll hear why “you’re only as sick as your secrets” isn’t a slogan but a strategy, how to choose a sponsor who takes you through the work (and when to switch), and why humility shows up best as gratitude in motion.This conversation is family-deep. The wives speak openly about what changed: patience, fewer assumptions, and honest check-ins about triggers, fatigue, and trust. We lay out practical guardrails for real-life tests—travel, all-inclusive settings, old routines—and name the “Big Three” that keep sobriety stable: prayer, fellowship, and working with others. We also tackle amends with nuance—owning your part while holding firm boundaries around harm—plus a crucial warning about over-serving until home suffers. Tradition One gets personal: protect unity by protecting your capacity.What stands out most is the texture of hope: a teenage son modeling integrity, laughter breaking tension, and the reminder that vulnerability isn’t weakness—it’s the doorway to relief, connection, and a marriage that actually grows. If you’re early in recovery, a spouse trying to support well, or someone stuck between dry sober and truly free, there’s something here you can use today.If this conversation helped, share it with one person who needs it, hit follow so you never miss an episode, and leave a quick review—what truth are you ready to say out loud?Thank You for Joining Us.. Please share with friends. If you or anyone you know is struggling with alcoholism please reach out to us. We can get you help. recoveryunfilteredpodcast@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 10/8/25 | The Wives are back !!! | Send us a textA wedding speech that kept getting soaked with tears. A 911 call that saved a friend who doesn’t remember it. A sponsor who hits a wall because “please in the morning, thank you at night” turned into “I’ll get to it later.” This one is unfiltered and full-hearted. We invited our wives back to talk about what balance really costs in recovery, marriage, and work—and how gratitude becomes more than a feeling when God moves to the center of the room.We trace the arc from rehab to real life: why plans after discharge have to be about staying sober, not fixing everything at once. We unpack the Serenity Prayer as a practical blueprint—accept what you can’t control, take courageous action where you can, and ask God for the wisdom to know the difference. Steps 10 and 11 take front seat, too: daily inventory to keep ego from calcifying, and prayer and meditation to keep conscience contact current. Along the way, we get honest about burnout, boundaries, and why a weekly “no commitments” day can save a marriage. There’s laughter—a double-yolk “three-egg” omelet that wrecks a planner’s brain—and there’s real talk about grief, faith, and leading at home without becoming a martyr to the calendar.Our wives ground the conversation with what it felt like to carry the house, then slowly hand leadership back over years, not months. They ask for what matters: presence, humility, and follow-through. We share how physical practice (hello, jiu-jitsu) helps bleed off stress, how scripture and the Big Book align in surprising ways, and how faith becomes family culture when we live it instead of posting it. If you’re wrestling with work pressure, recovery service, marriage rhythms, or just trying to be spiritually fit without faking it, this conversation meets you where you are and points you toward progress, not perfection.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a quick review. What small practice keeps you steady right now? Tell us—we’re listening.Thank You for Joining Us.. Please share with friends. If you or anyone you know is struggling with alcoholism please reach out to us. We can get you help. recoveryunfilteredpodcast@gmail.com | — | ||||||
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