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Straight stuff on addictions

Summary: 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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 Clutter Addiction, the Fear of Letting Go | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:00

Could a disorganized desk, a disorganized room or house be a symptom of a disorganized head? Are you holding on to THINGS as an emotional suppport or because you can't let go of other things? Let's find out about the addictive side of messy.  Le's talk to our guest Jane Caroo, owner and operator of Clutter Coach Company and a self described "recovering clutter bug" In Jane's words,"In the processof my recovery, I learned more about the connection between physical clutter and emotional/mental well-being than I would have ever dreamed."

 His Vice of Choice was MORE | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:00

Some say that addiction is an attempt to fill an emptiness inside. Many with addictive disease say that they never felt like they were enough; that they never fit in or belonged even if, to all appearances they were popular, successful and happy.  Our guest is one such person who despite outward success always felt he had “a hole to fill”.   “Good” was not enough and “best” was only a temporary fix.  Steve had to have “More”.

 Maybe we can Stop Them From Dying | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:00

Nobody is arguing that heroin has become a suburban epidemic.  It wasn’t until her boyfriend of eight years, Michael, overdosed and died that our guest went from naïve young girl to determined and passionate young woman.  She now raises a child, goes to school, works three jobs and in her spare time trains people in the use of Naloxone commonly known as Narcan, a drug that counteracts the effects of opiates. A dose of Narcan costs about 60 cents; a life is priceless. Join us this week as we talk to Cassandra.

 Recovery from Sexual Addiction | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:00

  We spend a lot of time and money on the treatment of chemical addictions but often not enough on the subtler process addictions; things like compulsive gambling, spending, hoarding, or eating, and least of all on compulsive sexual behavior.  Process addictions don’t come to our attention often until they are well beyond crisis because they are so neatly masked by the notion of normalcy.  But like it’s cousin alcoholism, sexual addiction fills it’s sufferers with shame, ruins lives and destroys relationships.  Join us tonight to hear a story of hope and recovery from sexual addiction.  

 The Mirror DOES LIE | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:00

What would it be like to look in the mirror and not be able to trust your perception of yourself?  What if, no matter how thin you were, to you, your appearance was overweight?  What if you had to spend time purging food to stay thin when in fact you weren’t overweight in the first place and then compulsively over ate?  Couple this distortion with a growing need to hide the shame and ignore the sinking self esteem with alcohol and you have a snapshot of the inner turmoil of an eating disordered person.  Join us this week to hear Sue’s story of recovery from her addictions.

 Meet the Amazing Chocolate Easter Bunny | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:00

Truth really is sometime stranger than fiction and life happens in ways we would never aspire to or predict.  How can things that appear tragic be our path to awareness and enlightenment?  Starting with feelings of abandonment and insecurity Barb found her way through her family disease and out the other side with happiness and success.  Facing losses of relationships with family, potential death and financial disaster she found a way to grow and understand her own role in the drama and finally to recover.  We hope you tune in this week to learn more about an amazing life and an amazing recovering woman.

 Nurse "Jack" Loses it All | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:16:00

Addiction isn’t supposed to happen to educated people, right?  It’s not supposed to happen to people who come from a good family, who are nice people and it’s especially not supposed to happen to people who are supposed to help others like doctors, nurses, therapists and other health care pros; but it does.  Listen to “Jack’s” story to find out how addiction is not only a disease but an equal opportunity disease.

 The Spirit of Recovery | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:00

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.

 Crossroads: Addiction and Mental Illness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:00

The line is sometimes blurry and sometimes crystal clear.  Does one cause the other?  How are the two illnesses related and how do they interact?  Where does medication come in?  Our guests this week have stories that may help to clarify some of these questions and give us a glimpse into the complexities of recovering from two things rather than one.

 Anatomy of a Relapse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:00

Is it a relapse…a slip…a calculated and willful decision?  We have a panel of three recovering people who have been there and who may help us better understand the inner workings of this phenomenon.  Our focus is not only to look at the structure of how a relapse can occur but also to look at how recovery can continue post-relapse.  Our panel represents a sample of people from 20 + years, 5 years and 1 year post-relapse with the assumption that there are different hurdles at each level.  Although we know that every story is different we think there are common threads that we can identify.  Join us this Sunday night for an interesting and in-depth discussion on this topic.

 The Methadone Maintenence Controversy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:00

Join us for a lively discussion with Ray Chlebicki, the former national sales manager for Roxand Labs, one of the three largest manufacturers of methadone.  Methadone, originally a drug developed by the Germans during the Second World War as a synthetic opiate pain reliever, has been used in this country both as a pain reliever and as a substitution therapy for heroin addiction.  Many have found successful recovery and others vehemently disagree with its use for this purpose.  Ray will offer us some history, some facts and debunk some myths.

 The Big Secret | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:11:00

  Jim’s been “around” a long time.  He says that he, “didn’t get it for awhile” and that the “spiritual part of the program was a real struggle.”  His experiences range from service work in hospitals just as “rehab” was becoming popular to work at the district levels  corrections and other positions.  He’s been in on the early local wanderers group movement and despite retirement hasn’t missed a beat with priority number one.  We hope you can join us for a great story of hope and longevity and maybe even find out the “secret” to Jim’s success.

 Celebrate Recovery | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:00

A recovering alcoholic who was looking for a place to be more frank about his Christian faith went to his well-known pastor and together they developed an international program called Celebrate Recovery; a scripturally based program that bridges Christianity and the twelve step programs.  Many Christians find their way to the twelve steps of recovery and many twelve steppers find a place to celebrate their faith.  Join us this Sunday to talk to Steve Yeschek the coordinator of our local “Celebrate Recovery” program at the Crystal Lake Evangelical Free Church.

 Recovery and the Clergy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:00

A long-time friend to the recovering community, Father Jim Swarthout has a new role with Rosecrance Health Systems, one of the area’s largest treatment providers. He’ll tell us about all the interesting things he’s been up to and how his particular skillset fits like a glove with his position.  Attitudes about alcoholism and helping alcoholics have changed in the last 30 years and Father Jim will give us some perspective on that.  He’s informative, entertaining and a real character.  Join us Sunday night for an evening with Father Jim.

 Sobriety and the Native Path | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:00

He was always drawn to the natural world.  Hunting and fishing were an early escape from his alcoholic environment but as life proceeded other escapes became “necessary”.  A stint in the military and always on the lookout for a good business opportunity, a post military run at an illegal “sales position” led our guest to his first spiritual experience.  Always a seeker he drank and drugged his way to the doors of a recovery program. Not satisfied with his “spiritual program” he dug deeper into his native roots and the Native way began to unfold. Join us to hear this fascinating and inspiring story.

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