This show is for drug addicts in recovery BY a heroin addict in recovery. Living with active addiction is hell and getting sober is an incredible accomplishment. However, it doesn’t end there; we must then maintain our sobriety and assimilate into society as normal, functioning, productive people…all while living sober dealing with triggers and cravings. Of course, addiction recovery does get easier, especially with a community of support. We can only go up from here, sobriety is an opportun ...
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Welcome to the Rebuilding Life After Addiciton podcast, where we put the hope of Jesus within reach of those battling addiction. This podcast dives deep into stories of transformation, faith, and recovery. Each episode features inspiring testimonies, practical advice, and biblical insights designed to encourage and equip you on your journey to freedom. Whether you're struggling with addiction, supporting someone who is, or simply seeking a deeper understanding of God's power to transform liv ...
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Welcome to The Hope Shot, a podcast dedicated to helping people overcome addiction and find their way back to a healthy, fulfilling life. Each week, we’ll share stories of people who have successfully navigated the challenges of recovery, as well as tips and strategies for staying clean and sober. Our guests will include recovering addicts, addiction experts, and mental health professionals who can provide insights and practical advice for anyone struggling with addiction. We’ll explore topi ...
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As the leading authoritative, peer-reviewed audio source of oncology clinical news for clinicians and healthcare professionals, the AJO Podcast regularly brings you exclusive interviews with the world's leading researchers and clinicians responsible for pushing out the boundaries of science and practice. Medicine, screening, radiotherapy, surgery, clinical trials, cancer care, epidemiology and prevention are covered impartially to give busy cancer professionals access to conversational spoke ...
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I share tools & support so others don’t learn the hard way like I did. | Clean from my DOC for 30+ years | Healed from betrayal trauma after husband’s PA disclosure. | You’re not alone. Recovery is possible. I believe in you 🌻
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The Video Journal of Hematology and Hematological Oncology (VJHemOnc) podcast covers the latest hematological oncology and hematology news from international experts – from leukemias, lymphomas, MDS and MPNs, to sickle cell, aplastic anemia and rare diseases. Made for healthcare professionals and researchers, we are a global, independent, open-access platform. Listen to the latest news, including cutting-edge trial updates, controversies and opinion. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us ...
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Join Tommy Rosen – internationally renowned yoga teacher, addiction recovery expert, and founder of Recovery 2.0 – and a global community of people overcoming addiction and thriving in life. On the In The Circle podcast, you’ll hear questions asked and stories told that go far beyond just substance abuse. The insights and answers touch each and every one of us as we struggle with the human condition and find ways forward to healing and freedom. Through deep conversation and thoughtful inquir ...
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The Get Trauma Informed Podcast is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of trauma, its pervasive impact, and the journey toward holistic recovery and realignment. If your radiance have ever felt muted, like I and thousands of others, you are in the right place to reignite your inner light. I'm your host, Wellness Coach Liz Blanding. To Reach out for support and coaching. Trauma was not your Fault, your were collateral damage on someone else's warpath. Recovery however is our Responsibili ...
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Each episode of AJP Audio brings you an in-depth look at one of the articles featured in that month’s issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry, the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Wide-ranging interviews with article authors cover the background, rationale, main findings, and future implications of the research. This podcast is subject to the Terms of Use at ww.psychiatry.org. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual speakers o ...
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Join Pastor Mark Ahlstrom and guests as they talk about addiction, recovery, and everything in between. Find discipleship resources at pursueGOD.org/recovery.
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Sober Grind is dedicated to bringing you the most intriguing guests and polarizing discussions about recovery and the sober journey!
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This Podcast focuses on all aspects of healing addiction related to Native Americans. It seeks to understand pathways to healing from a spectrum of approaches, for example: evidence based; spiritual; cultural; traditional treatment methods; mindfulness; meditative, physical, nutrition to name a few. It will also explore possible roots of addiction. It hopes to draw from experienced professionals in the addiction filed and others by way of interviews.
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Alt Ministries is for the alternative believers, the underground church, the outcast, the under dogs, the overlooked, those who don’t pretend, who go against the grain, who find the truth for themselves and who are tired of the status quo of the modern day church. At Alt ministries we are not afraid to talk about the hard things: Addiction and recovery, marriage and relationships, tragedy and loss, motive and identity, doctrine and theology. We are going after Jesus-no sugarcoating. No apolo ...
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I have struggled with sugar addiction for most of my life and finally found my path to freedom by giving up all sugar and all flour on January 13, 2018. I never thought I would be free from the misery of addiction and am so grateful to be where I am now. This podcast is about my personal journey and transformation from sugar addict to freedom and what my life looks like day-to-day as I continue to live the sweet life without sugar. I talk about challenges and victories and hope to inspire ot ...
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This is a podcast all about eating disorder recovery, providing frequent bite-size episodes containing information, inspiration, motivation and hope, as well as some relevant research and neuroscience, to help anyone be more feck it, fun, fabulous and free in their eating disorder recovery. Hosted by Helly Barnes, a woman who has lived with an eating disorder for over a decade as an adult, has navigated the tricky and messy recovery process, and who now works as a professional eating disorde ...
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Welcome to this series of carefully prepared mini-sessions for smokers who want expert help quitting. Quitting smoking is a journey and your guide for the 7 different parts of this podcast is Dr. Daniel Seidman. Each different part is targeted, so listeners quickly find what they need. Praise for Quit Smoking Now Podcast with Dr. Daniel Seidman: "This podcast will help you on your journey to being a non smoker! It gives the major ideas you need available to reset your long pattern of handlin ...
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Addiction, Relapse Prevention, & Emotional Intelligence (EQ): Pt. 2 Trauma Informed Leadership with Coach Liz Blanding
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5:13Send us a text Episode Summary: In Part 2 of the Trauma-Informed Leadership Masterclass series, Wellness Coach Liz Blanding dives into the critical connections between unresolved trauma, addiction patterns, relapse prevention, and emotional intelligence. This episode challenges leaders to look inward and recognize the subtle yet powerful ways traum…
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Updates to the ESMO CLL clinical practice guidelines and implications for relapsed therapy
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19:49This episode features leading experts Paolo Ghia, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy, and Arnon Kater, MD, PhD, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, who provide key insights into the management of relapsed/refractory (R/R) chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), guided by the latest ESMO clinical practice recommendations.…
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Patients with Relapsed or Refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia have Remissions with “Logic Gated” Off-the-Shelf Natural Killer Cell Therapy
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14:12An Interview with: Stephen Strickland, Jr. MD MSCI, Director, Leukemia Research; Executive Chair, Leukemia Research Committee, Sarah Cannon Research Instiute, Nashville, Tennessee USA CHICAGO – Several patients with acute myeloid leukemia, who were treated with SENTI-202, a first-in-class chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) natural killer (NK) cell the…
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More Breast Cancer Cases in Younger Women since 2010 But Fewer Deaths
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14:50An interview with: Adetunji T. Toriola, MD, PhD, MPH, Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery and Division of Public Health Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine and Siteman Cancer Center, St Louis, Missouri, USA And with: Elaine R. Mardis, PhD FAACR, Co-executive director of the Steve and Cindy Rasmussen Institute for Genomic Medi…
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Mindset, Trauma, Abuse, and Recovery (Self-Determination Theory: pt. 3 Trauma Informed Leadership with Coach Liz
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7:03Send us a text Episode Summary: In Part 3 of the Trauma-Informed Leadership Masterclass, Coach Liz Blanding focuses on the mindset shifts necessary for trauma-informed leadership. This episode takes listeners deep into the role that beliefs—especially limiting ones rooted in trauma—play in a person’s leadership capacity and emotional recovery. Thro…
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Fast, Accurate Artificial Intelligence Method to Diagnose and Classify Pediatric Sarcoma Anywhere
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15:56An interview with: Adam Thiesen, PhD Candidate, UConn Health, University of Connecticut and the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, Farmington, CT And with: Jayesh Desai MD, Medical Oncologist, Associate Director Clinical Research, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia, Co-Chair, AACR Clinical Committee. CHICAGO – An artificial i…
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Send us a text Ever feel like a broken record when offering support? You share your best tools, open your heart, provide honest advice, and then the same questions pop up. It’s not that people aren’t listening. It’s that recovery, healing, and emotional growth aren’t linear. Sometimes it takes hearing something five (or fifteen) times before it sti…
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Belief Loops About Addiction And Recovery
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21:24Something on your mind? Send Matt a text here! In this episode of My Sober Addiction, we are introducing the concept of belief loops, or feedback loops, as it pertains to addiction, recovery, sober living and just moving on in your life in sobriety in general. However, I must apologize for being woefully unprepared. This week has been insane and I …
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EGFR-Sparing Anti-HER2 Drug Benefits Patients with Advanced HER2-Mutated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
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12:59An interview with: John V Heymach MD PhD, Professor and Chair of Thoracic/Head and Neck Medical Oncology, Ruth Legett Jones Distinguished Chair, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston TX And with: Jayesh Desai MD, Medical Oncologist, Associate Director Clinical Research, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia, Co-Chair,…
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Neoadjuvant PD-1 Blockade Enables Patients with Mismatch Repair Deficient Colorectal Cancers to Avoid Surgery
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14:03An interview with: Andrea Cercek MD, Gastrointestinal Cancer Medical Oncologist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York And: Ryan B Corcoran MD PhD, Director of the GI Cancer Program, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, Boston MA CHICAGO—The Audio Journal of Oncology reports on the neoadjuvant use of programmed cell-death protei…
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Topical BRAF-inhibiting Gel Controls Acneiform Rash in Patients with Colorectal Cancer Treated with EGFR-inhibition
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8:45An interview with: Anisha B Patel MD, Associate Professor of Dermatology, Division of Internal Medicine, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston TX CHICAGO, USA—Acneiform rash toxicities caused by anti- epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) therapies were markedly reduced among patients with colorectal cancer in a double-blind placebo-controlled, rand…
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Highlights from iwMyeloma 2025: trial updates and practical considerations
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35:15VJHemOnc was delighted to be media partners for the 18th International Workshop on Multiple Myeloma (iwMyeloma), held in Miami, FL. This podcast episode features highlights from the meeting. First, you will hear from Rafael Fonseca, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Ola Landgren, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL…
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Adding Perioperative Pembrolizumab to Standard of Care Improves Outcomes in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Head and Neck Cancers
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13:26Interviews with: Ravindra Uppaluri, MD PhD, Director of Head and Neck Surgical Oncology, Dana Farber Brigham Cancer Center, Boston MA; And: Ryan B Corcoran MD PhD, Director of the gastrointestinal cancer program, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, Associate Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School and Co-Chair of the American Associa…
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May 2025: Randomized Controlled Trial of “Bounce Back Now,” a Mobile App to Reduce Post-Disaster Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress, Depressed Mood, and Sleep Disturbance
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36:20Dr. Kenneth Ruggiero (Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston) joins AJP Audio to discuss the the effectiveness of an app-based intervention at reducing the symptoms of sleeplessness and posttraumatic stress in a broad cohort in the wake of a natural disaster. Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin puts the rest of the May issue int…
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RAS Inhibitor Zoldonrasib Brings Clinical Benefit in Patients with G12D Mutated Non-Small Cell Advanced Lung Cancer
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12:15An interview with: Kathryn C Arbour MD, Thoracic Medical Oncologist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York USA And: Ryan B Corcoran MD PhD, Massachusetts General Cancer Center, Associate Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School, Co-Chair, American Association for Cancer Research Clinical Trials Committee CHICAGO, USA— The four per ce…
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In this episode of In the Circle, we take a look at an inquiry I get asked the most: How Do I Get Sober? What does sobriety truly entail? By asking this question, we are looking for a way to evolve into a better version of ourselves– to let go of the old and embrace the new. In order to move towards a life filled with more love, connection, and ful…
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Understanding Trauma and Its Effects: Pt.1 Trauma Informed Leadership with Coach Liz Blanding
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6:42Send us a text Episode Summary: In this powerful kickoff to our 8-part podcast series, Wellness Coach Liz Blanding introduces the foundational principles of trauma-informed leadership. With up to 80% of the population having experienced trauma, this episode breaks down why leadership today must shift to become more aware, responsive, and human-cent…
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Send us a text You may be asking yourself, “Is my partner an addict, or does he enjoy a lot of pornography and Instagram models?” It’s a valid question to ask, and it can be challenging to answer without talking to a professional, particularly because pornography and sex addiction aren’t in the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Dis…
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Your Sober Living Identity Beyond Just “Addict in Recovery”
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27:15Something on your mind? Send Matt a text here! In this episode of My Sober Addiction we are revisiting the topic of how getting sober is more than just starting a new life in recovery. It is an opportunity to completely transform your identity and what exactly being “You” actually is. Most addicts in recovery had been in active addiction and living…
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This Is What’s Keeping You Spiritually Weak in Recovery (and How to Fix It)
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31:06Getting sober is hard—but staying spiritually strong in recovery is where the real battle begins. In this episode, Justin Franich sits down with Ashley to unpack the habits that actually help you grow in faith and stay free. They dive into real-world practices like morning Bible time, prayer routines, overcoming daily temptation, and how to keep mo…
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Updates to the ESMO CLL clinical practice guidelines: implications for frontline treatment
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34:35In this VJHemOnc podcast, experts Barbara Eichhorst, MD, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany, Lydia Scarfò, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University and IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy, and Anna Schuh, MD, PhD, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, provide insights into the latest updates to the ESMO clinical practice gui…
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On this week’s episode of In The Circle, I delve into the complex and often debated topic: Is addiction a disease? We explore how society interprets addiction and the implications these interpretations have on treatment approaches. What are the motivations behind defining addiction as a disease? If addiction isn't seen as a disease, how do we under…
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Relational Trauma: Guided Reflections; Hypervigilance
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13:19Send us a text Today’s episode is a little different. It’s a guided reflection and workbook session designed to support loved ones of those struggling with addiction. It's a companion to last week's episode. If you haven’t already, grab a journal, some paper, or open a blank doc on your phone—whatever works. You might want to find a quiet space whe…
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From Trauma to Trust: Trauma-Informed Leadership with Dr. James Chitwood
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27:59Send us a text Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of the Get Trauma Informed Podcast, we sit down with Dr. James Chitwood to dive deep into the powerful intersection between trauma-informed care and organizational leadership. With decades of experience leading systems and shaping leaders, Dr. Chitwood shares practical strategies for buil…
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Guest Clive Wilson From Breaking My Addictions Podcast
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44:53Something on your mind? Send Matt a text here! In this episode of My Sober Addiction we are joined by my friend, Clive Wilson, who hosts the podcast Breaking My Addictions. Clive is an innovator and approaches addiction and recovery in a totally fresh, new way. In addition to his podcast, he has a very strong presence online through his multiple we…
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Highlights from EBMT 2025: preventing and managing GvHD, harnessing AI in transplant, & more
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22:53In this week’s VJHemOnc podcast, we’ll be sharing highlights from the 51st Annual Meeting of the EBMT, with a focus on the prevention and management of graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) and infections associated with stem cell transplantation (SCT). You will also hear about the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in hematology and transplantat…
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112. Are the 12 Steps Still Relevant Today?
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42:55On this week’s episode of In The Circle, we’re revisiting an extremely relevant inquiry: Are the 12 Steps still relevant today, how do they fit into modern recovery, and why did I adapt the 12 Steps into the 12 Efforts? Of course, when we explore these questions, we will need to discuss the challenges that come up with language and the power of wor…
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Mini Trauma Recovery Talk: Pt. 3 Functioning While Traumatized: Breaking the Cycle of Silent Suffering with Coach Liz
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13:14Send us a text Episode Summary: In the final part of the “Functioning While Traumatized” mini-series, host Liz Blanding shares powerful insight into the emotional cycles of trauma and addiction—and how to begin breaking free. You’ll learn about the biochemical patterns behind emotional cravings, the connection between trauma and addictive behaviors…
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Send us a text Ever find yourself Googling "How to recover from someone else’s addiction" at 2 a.m. while eating handfuls of Goldfish? Yeah, me too. I didn’t quite give up the Goldfish, but I did give up the Googling. Eventually. Today we're talking about hypervigilance, the emotions you may experience as the loved one of an addict, and the early s…
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Sequencing therapies in R/R NHL: immunotherapy in DLBCL, BTKis in MCL, & more!
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46:21This podcast episode features experts Paolo Strati, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Gloria Iacoboni, MD, PhD, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Barcelona, Spain, and Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, who discuss the sequencing of therapies in relapsed/refractory (R/R) non-Hod…
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Your Addiction Recovery Story Is Still Inspirational
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27:13Something on your mind? Send Matt a text here! In this episode of My Sober Addiction, we delve into the memories of active addiction that we sometimes find ourselves reflecting on when we are in recovery. It’s sometimes hard to find understanding and support outside of ourselves. We need to remember that our own stories are inspiring and that we ha…
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Exosome Liquid Biopsy for Earliest Pancreatic Cancer Detection
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13:10An interview with: Ajay Goel PhD, Chair of the Molecular Diagnostics and Experimental Therapeutics Department, Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope, Los Angeles California. SAN DIEGO—The prospect of detecting pancreatic cancer at very early stages, when cure may be possible, is now being held out by research showing that the sub-cellular molecu…
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Raw Unedited Reflecting On Addiction Memoir *Bonus Episode
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25:52Something on your mind? Send Matt a text here! Maybe this is podcasting career suicide. Maybe it’s not. If you have never heard an episode of My Sober Addiction before then maybe check out a few other episodes before this one. This one is very impromptu, unplanned, not prepared for and completely unedited. I had just reread 4 chapters in my upcomin…
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Long Remissions with Bispecific T-cell Engager Antibody Therapy for Patients with Relapsed Multiple Myeloma
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15:43An interview with: Sundar Jagannath MBBS, Professor of Medicine, Hematology and Medical Oncology, Director of the Center of Excellence for Multiple Myeloma, Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai, New York. Sarah Maxwell, Audio Journal of Oncology: “An exciting, new immunotherapy treatment for multiple myeloma, was under discussion at the 2024 Ameri…
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On this week’s episode of In The Circle, we’re revisiting what I believe to be one of the most important aspects of recovery: Yoga. In this episode, we have the pleasure of discussing the role of yoga in recovery and how we can overcome people's innate resistance to the practice. Chris asks… If freedom from addiction is possible, and yoga is the me…
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Personalized Vaccine Brought Durable Immune Responses and Fewer Relapses in Head and Neck Cancers
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13:33An interview with: Olivier Lantz MD PhD, Head of the Clinical Immunology Laboratory, Institut Curie, Paris, France PARIS, France—A clinical trial using a personalized therapeutic vaccine, that recognizes multiple genetic features of each patient’s tumor, brought durable tumor-specific immune responses in patients with surgically resected HPV-negati…
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Mini Trauma Recovery Talk: Pt. 2 Functioning While Traumatized: The Toll of Unresolved Trauma with Coach Liz
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18:41Send us a text Episode Summary: In Part 2 of the “Functioning While Traumatized” mini-series, host Liz Blanding takes a deeper dive into the hidden costs of carrying unresolved trauma. From emotional distress to physical illness, from mental fog to broken relationships—this episode uncovers the real toll that trauma takes when it goes unaddressed. …
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Send us a text Relapse isn’t a failure. It’s a reminder that you’re human and still growing. Whether you’re newly sober or have been rockin' your recovery for years, relapse prevention is a lifelong practice. In today’s episode, we’re diving into real-world strategies, building solid support systems, spotting red flags before they flare up, handlin…
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Send us a text This guided workbook will help you identify warning signs, manage setbacks, and build a strong support system to keep your recovery on track. Use it as a personal guide to strengthen your awareness and develop a proactive relapse prevention plan. It is the exercise portion to today's podcast. If you have any questions, please let me …
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Here’s A Tough Question About Addiction Recovery
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22:39Something on your mind? Send Matt a text here! In this episode of My Sober Addiction, I ask the question, “Was it worth it?” Was your addiction and all you went through and all you put your loved ones through worth it in the end? Meaning, now that you’re living sober and an inspiration for others still in active addiction to get sober. Or, now that…
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On this week’s episode of In The Circle, we’re looking back on a topic that sits deep in the minds of most people who are in recovery–What If The 12 Steps Aren’t For Me? Jeanne, a member of our Recovery 2.0 community shares about how the 12 steps will always be the foundation of her recovery, but that after a while she felt called to explore altern…
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Mini Trauma Recovery Talks: Pt. 1 Functioning While Traumatized: The Silent Struggle with Unresolved Trauma with Coach Liz
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16:07Send us a text Episode Summary: Have you ever smiled through pain or kept moving just to avoid falling apart? In this eye-opening kickoff to the new “Functioning While Traumatized” mini-series, host Liz Blanding explores what it means to silently suffer from unresolved trauma—while still going through the motions of everyday life. Through personal …
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