Recovery Support Services with Evan Done
Coach Blu interviews Evan Done. Evan has advocated at the Capitol on behalf of people in recovery. Evan and USARA have brought services to the community; Recovery Community Centers, recovery coaching, and family support programs. He works with those experiencing substance-related crises. At the core, they are advocates. "People can and do recover." Evan has also worked with legislators to help bring the life saving drug Naloxone to the homes and the mainstream community. He is also deeply involved with Utah's Medicaid expansion.
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Website: Myusara.com
Email: support@myusara.com
Phone: 385-210-0320
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Ultrarunner Taylor Spike
Oregonian Taylor Spike added his name to the very short list of ultra-endurance athletes to complete a sub-60 hour, 200-mile ultramarathon. For Taylor, running is about life — and life is about submitting to the friction necessary to get uncomfortable. Comfort is hiding after a lousy day at work to bust into a case of beer. Comfortable is overweight. Comfortable is Dilaudid, a buzz, and a couch. There was a time in Taylor’s life when he went through the motions of addiction to cope. "I didn’t have a pill problem, I had a pain problem". Back surgeries and a gut left him uninspired and lethargic.
In the suffering of the long run, he finds his family and his truth. “I was quick to look for the easy out,” according to Taylor, who at the time was trapped in the spiral of routine, but which ultimately spun into a self-destructive path chasing numbness and a false high. When a second surgery was required for his back, he was already walking down that road. Alone. When the second round of therapy and pain management was heaped on his plate, Taylor expected help and accountability. He hoped again to skate through riding the easy out. Life was not gritty, raw, or real.
What he found instead was a heavy dose of self-accountability and a hard look in the mirror. No one offered to do the heavy lifting for him, and he realized that no one could alter the map of his life besides himself. There are prisons we lock ourselves in that we hold the only key to. “We all go through life avoiding confrontation,” he says. Even conflict within ourselves.
Listen to this podcast with Coach Blu and Taylor. See if you can relate to anything said here, and make sure to share the word with others! We can all recover. "I am a CHAMPION!"
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Twitter @Taylorspike
Instagram: tspike2
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An Accidental Activist: Ed Bisch
Coach Blu speaks to Ed Bisch and his battle with Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family concerning OxyContin on this week's podcast. Listen as Ed talks about February 2001, when his life was blindsided as he learned his 18-year-old son Eddie was found unresponsive in his bed. Questing some of his son's friends, he learned that OxyContin had been used unbeknownst to it posed. Police on the scene told Ed that local kids were dying from “Oxy” and the situation worsened. The drug, they said, was spreading quickly across the country and already causing chaos locally.
Bisch has sounded alarms about the dangers of opioids now for more than 2 decades. As the founder of Relatives Against Purdue Pharma (RAPP), he attended countless public hearings, trials, and protests and is a claimant in a class-action lawsuit against the pharmaceutical company, the creators of Oxy. Listen as he describes his lifelong battle for Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family to take responsibility for stealing one out of the millions of lives their medication has taken from loved ones.
Bisch’s activism got him noticed by others fighting against opioid abuse, including Beth Macy, author of “Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America.” Macy wrote about Bisch in her latest book, “Raising Lazarus: Hope, Justice, and the Future of America’s Overdose Crisis.”
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https://www.judgeforyourselves.com/
https://www.facebook.com/RAPPedB?mibextid=LQQJ4d
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Walking Across America with Kyndal Ray
Kyndal Ray (A Walking Testimony) is walking across America to raise awareness for mental health and addiction recovery. Kyndal started January 1, 2022 less than 2 months after getting out of prison. He is in recovery, been in and out of jail and prison for years and has survived 2 suicide attempts. He hopes to finish is walk in Washington by April to celebrate his 4th recovery anniversary.
Kyndal passed through Utah County this week so we met up and invited him to our support group meeting to share his story and on our podcast.
Follow him on social media and check out his website.
https://www.facebook.com/AWalkingTestimony2022?mibextid=LQQJ4d
https://awalkingtestimony.myshopify.com/?mibextid=l066kq
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I AM VICTORIOUS with Tina Miller
Coach Blu talks with Tina Miller, Author, Speaker, Founder and Executive Director of Florida Recovery Schools of Tampa Bay, Inc., Tampa Bay's first Recovery High School.
This month Tina celebrates 25 years in recovery from alcohol, drugs and works daily on codependency. She has over 24 years of professional experience in Social Work, Education, and Juvenile Justice. Tina’s gift of networking in addition to her ability to educate, coordinate events, manage non-profits, and evaluate contracts and programs equip her for strengthening all relationships. Her passion in helping young people successfully become substance free and healthy is her utmost legacy.
Tina truly loves life and brings a positive energy to her professional and personal life experiences.
https://www.facebook.com/Tinatalkstruth/
www.Floridarecoveryschoolstampabay.com
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Finding Your Strength with Sober Paul
In this week's episode, Coach Blu talks with Paul Lapine, a man who is following his strength by opening a sober gym in Brooklyn, New York to strengthen the recovery movement and lay the foundations of sobriety. Listen as they discuss principles of recovery that create pathways of success by strengthening purpose, principles, and outcomes with exercise and fitness. Follow Paul on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/soberpaul_/ and https://www.instagram.com/lapine_fitness_studio/ or schedule with him here https://lapinefitness.totaltransformationtoday.com/schedulettr
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Reflections of Healing with James Yount
James Yount comes from a family of addiction and a history of trauma. He struggled with anger, addiction, overeating, and suicidal ideation. In 2020 he decided he didn't recognize the reflection in the mirror and flushed all his dope. A few months later, he set a goal to do the dishes and take his dog for a daily walk. He has been clean and sober since that first day and has now lost 155 lbs in the last 18 months.
James says, "I know if I stay here, I will become comfortable, and being comfortable is what led me to being uncomfortable. There is a difference between discomfort and pain. I don't want to go back to the pain, but I don't mind the discomfort. Discomfort is what makes a diamond. Discomfort is what makes a pearl. Discomfort has lead me to the growth I am experiencing today."
It is essential not to take any waking moment for granted. Be introspective and self-aware to be able to change. Early behaviors are learned, so they can be unlearned. What are your coping mechanisms?
This is a fantastic episode you don't want to miss. Follow James on Instagram. James has a goal to start a faith-based fitness recovery center in time.
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"Just 2%" with Patrick Overholt of Good Time Golf
On this week's episode, coach Blu speaks to Patrick Overholt of Good Time Golf, a non-profit group helping individuals in recovery find passion and purpose in golf. Listen as Patrick speaks on his baseball career and life; this led him to addictions ugly embrace. The recovery path that almost ended in a desert in Southern Utah to the balance, freedom, and sobriety he has discovered on the greens. Patrick has a powerful story and the Good Time Golf program changes lives with every swing.
Good Time Golf is an amateur golf league that helps men and women recovering from substance abuse and alcoholism to become more socially stable, receive some professional mentorship, and learn life lessons through playing the game of golf. For More Information: https://goodtimegolfut.org
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1% Improvement Everyday with Rob Molling
In studio 1% Fitness CEO Rob Molling. Blu and Rob go way back and they have a great discussion covering Rob's past drug addiction, jail time, and come back to helping others heal through health, fitness, and nutrition. Rob's recovery story is a great one as he has erased his criminality and substance use with exercise, health and nutrition. Check out 1% Fitness' meal prep and health challenges. https://1percentfit.com
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Exercising Recovery with Nicole Golden
Today Coach Blu speaks to Nicole Golden who is a NASM Master Trainer, CES, BCS, FNS and AFAA certified group fitness instructor and Master of Science in Applied Exercise Science/Sports Nutrition. Nicole shares the research and the importance of using exercise in your recovery. We all know exercise is a powerful depression fighter for several reasons. Most importantly, it promotes all kinds of changes in the brain, including neural growth, and new activity patterns that promote feelings of calm and well-being. It also releases endorphins, powerful chemicals in your brain that energize your spirits and make you feel good. Finally, exercise can also serve as a distraction, allowing you to find some quiet time to break out of the cycle of negative thoughts that feed depression and addiction.
Exercise can be a valuable medicine in the treatment of substance use disorders. Learn about the effectiveness of exercise as an adjunct therapy for drug/alcohol use disorders in this episode. Find out more about her business https://fwfwellness.com
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The 2022 AIIA Uintah Basin Chapter Benefit Dinner
This week's podcast features guest speakers from the Uintah Basin Chapter of Addict II Athlete with James Johnson as Coach. Listen to the stories and feelings of how this team has helped these individuals overcome addiction and develop long-lasting relationships. Community support groups like Addict to Athlete help those affected by addiction and mental illness by sharing their stories, support and hope.
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The Heart of Hearts with Coach James Johnson
This week Coach Blu talks to Coach James Johnson of the Uintah Basin Chapter of Addict II Athlete. He is a certified Addict to Athlete Recovery Coach. Listen as they touch on the heart of addiction and recovery. Coach Johnson speaks and leads with passion; you will feel his energy.
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First Lady of Recovery Kathryn Burgum
Today Coach Blu interviews Kathryn Burgum, the first lady of North Dakota. As First Lady, Kathryn's priority is supporting and developing initiatives to eliminate the shame and stigma of the chronic disease of addiction in North Dakota's communities.
In long-term recovery for 20 years, she shares her personal experience and encourages others to do the same to normalize the conversation around the disease of addiction. She is spreading the word that addiction is a chronic disease and not a character flaw. Kathryn plays an active role in supporting the Office of Recovery Reinvented as the chair of the Advisory Council. Check out their free online upcoming educational event on November 3, 2022 to put Advocacy Into Action. This is an episode you don't want to miss!
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Living The Dream with Matt Scoletti
This week Coach Blu speaks to Matt Scoletti. Listen as they discuss what's at the core of greatness. There is so much motivation packed into this podcast you will leave feeling inspired and ready to become a champion of sobriety, recovery, and beyond. Matt has a driven mindset and that has allowed him to overcome many obstacles that otherwise could have kept him benched for life. Matt is the author of "The First 15: The Morning Routine that Took Me from Barely Surviving to Livin' the Dream".
Matt is a Certified Health Coach, Personal Trainer, Fitness Nutrition Specialist, and a Mind Body Specialist. He's a 2-time World Record Holder, a 2-time Mr. Pittsburgh Champion, Pittsburgh's Physique Athlete of the Year, and a contestant on American Ninja Warrior.
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The Proxy Run and Party in The Back
Did you know Coach Blu is a co-host with Josh Hansen on another podcast called The Party in The Back? It's a running podcast we release every Wednesday, and we discuss all things running! The best races, running tips, and more are from the old to the new. It's an excellent way to decompress. This episode was released several weeks ago following the AIIA Proxy Run. We wanted to rerelease it here so those who have not yet heard the Party in the Back could get a feel as to what it is but also share with you, a deeper perspective as to what the Proxy Run is all about. This is an emotional view into what Team Addict II Athlete holds this very special event every year. Give it a listen and then subscribe to the Party in The Back!
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Out of Bounds with Chris Herren
This week Coach Blu interviews former NBA Player, Chris Herren on his ability to turn the mess of addiction, into the message of the Herren Project, helping others overcome addiction. Herren grew up in Fall River, Mass., a high school basketball phenom and McDonald’s All-American who went on to play for Boston College before being kicked out for cocaine use. He went to Fresno State to finish his college career, missing part of a season to get drug treatment, and was eventually the 33rd pick in the 1999 NBA draft, going to the Denver Nuggets. There, he had a team that knew about his struggles and provided a structure that kept him sober. When he went home to Massachusetts during the offseason, his old habits re-emerged and after being traded to his hometown Celtics and suffering an injury, his addiction took over. Listen to Chris share some of his great experiences and insight for someone looking for recovery and the newcomer.
Unhooked with Jason Coombs
In this week's episode Coach Blu speaks with Author, Ironman, and Industry Leader Jason Coombs. Listen as Jason speaks about this path to recovery and the lessons he heard about turning his diagnosis into his superpower. Jason is the author of 'Unhooked: How to Help an Addicted Love One Recover'. He shares great insight into recovery and how a family member can assist a loved one on the path to healing. Jason has a message of healing from addiction by understanding you are the creator of your own story.
Our listeners can receive a free copy of Unhooked: How to Help an Addicted Loved One Recover by going to this link. Jason will mail you a copy of his book.
https://ineedyouraddress.com/brickhouserecovery/
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September Rising
Today On this week's podcast, Coach Blu speaks with September Frogley as she discusses the passing of her brother, Robert Dilgard, his battle with addiction and mental health, and turning the mess of losing a loved one into the message of connecting individuals to find a cure. They discuss suicide, spirituality, purpose, love and more. This is a very powerful discussion and one that should be listened to with loved ones who also struggle or who have people in their lives who they love dearly. Learn more about Connection is the Cure and how you can help the mission.
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Creating New Paths
In this week's episode, Coach Blu is interviewed as a guest on Live On Purpose Radio with Dr. Paul Jenkins. They discuss the foundational aspect of creating this new path of recovery known now as Addict to Athlete. Dr. Paul Jenkins and Coach Blu Robinson have a deep history together, and when they discuss addiction recovery, mental health awareness, and living on purpose, great connections are made.
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Stay Humble Pray with Kyle Quilausing
In this week's episode Coach Blu speaks with Kyle Quilausing former drug addict and at one point in time Hawaii's most wanted. Listen as Kyle describes his upbringing as ideal. He describes being brought up by his grandfather with wholesome family values and strong morals and ethics. After his grandfather introduced him to golf at the age of 5, Kyle quickly fell in love with the sport, dedicating every waking moment to perfecting his craft and becoming a six-time state golf champion, winning 16 titles, coming 4th in the world, and playing alongside Tiger Woods at ten years old. But after allowing his relative success to make him arrogant and prideful, Kyle was expelled from high school in his senior year, which became the catalyst for a downward spiral that eventually led him to become a 98-pound crystal meth addict, labeled Hawaii’s most wanted and a menace to society.
Kyle has a powerful story about perseverance, humility, and overcoming extreme adversity. For More Information:
https://topyouthspeakers.com/speakers-topics/kyle-quilausing
Kyle's Instagram
https://instagram.com/stayhumblepray?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
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