One on One With Coach Blu: Establishing Emotional Intimacy
Welcome to our weekly live show, One on One with Coach Blu. Coach Blu is a Licensed Mental Health therapist and certified substance use, disorder counselor. Today's cohost Addict II Athlete's own Athletic Director Marisa Robinson. Marissa is a Certified Recreational Therapist. This is an open topic so by which you the listener can participate by submitting your own questions through direct messaging or, jump on the zoom link provided to be a guest and participant on the show. We discuss topics of addiction, recovery, mental illness, health and wellness, and much more. Today's Topic: Establishing Emotional Intimacy.
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Vegas Baby; with Josh Hansen
This week's episode touches on the Rock and Roll Race Series Coach Blu and Radio Ronin's Josh Hansen both participated in. Listen as they talk about the race, the things they noticed, the runner's high that was achieved, and the reason this race had such an impact on them both.
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To Thine Own Self Be True
When faced with your past and hoping for a brighter future, you need to look at yourself in the now. When seeking your true self, there will always be problems or obstacles that come up and hold you back. Pressure from your past influences is often the root cause that leads people down lives paths they don’t enjoy, so be true to yourself. You are worth it!
One on One With Coach Blu: The Deeper Self
Welcome to our weekly live show, One on One with Coach Blu. Coach Blu is a licensed mental health therapist and certified substance use, disorder counselor. Today's cohost Addict II Athlete's own Athletic Director Marisa Robinson. Marissa is a Certified Recreational Therapist. This is an open topic so by which you the listener can participate by submitting your own questions through direct messaging or, jump on the zoom link provided to be a guest and participant on the show. We discuss topics of addiction, recovery, mental illness, health and wellness, and much more. This week's topic is the inner self and how to open up to the healing process.
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Sustainable Recovery with Tim Harrington
In this week's episode Coach Blu interviews Tim Harrington, a man who has taken his recovery and insight to the family system that desperately needs assistance now more than ever. Listen as Tim discusses his philosophy, approach, and unique language to assist families overcome addiction and develop stronger foundations. The words we choose within our recovery are important, we must be able to understand how strength comes from the words we choose to form the beliefs we will follow.
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The Verdict: Tyler Skaggs
This week's episode of the Agents of Recovery, they speak on the sad story of Tyler Skaggs, pitcher for the Anaheim Angels who passed away from a drug overdose. On Thursday, a jury in a federal courthouse in Fort Worth, Texas, found former Angels communications official Eric Kay, guilty of distributing the counterfeit, fentanyl-laced pills that led to Skaggs’ death and of conspiracy to possess pills with intent to distribute.
Listen as the agents discuss the sad situation on both sides of this unfortunate situation.
Watching the Sunrise with Coach K
On this week's podcast Coach Blu talks with Herb Kieklak, a Running Coach, Mentor, and Agent of Sobriety. Listen as they talk about the concepts of change and healing through recreation and service. Coach K talks about obstacles to recovery and how he used his healing as a bridge to assist others in jail overcome personal challenges and becoming healthier through running.
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Is That A Trigger
This week's podcast focuses on triggers we face and how to handle them. The journey from addiction to recovery is full of many ups and downs. If you have managed to acquire some sober time, you are aware that the journey is full of productive, easy sailing days as well as days when you feel you can barely make it through. Triggers are the most common obstacles that can deter an individual from their recovery and sometimes lead to relapse.
This Kid Saved My Life
In this week's podcast Coach Bu talks to Brandon Helmick, a father who stepped up to the plate at a moment's notice. Brandon speaks about how in the depths of his addiction and homeless he found out he was a father and his son was abandoned at the hospital right after birth. He recognized the need to sober up and be a dad for this innocent baby boy. Brandon wrote,
"This kid saved my life! Here I am 4 years clean from crack and heroin. I was an active user who lived in my car. Got a call one day that a woman gave birth to a son and left him at the hospital and I was the alleged father. She was also an addict so he was born addicted to heroin. I went to see him at the hospital and I just knew he was mine and he was all alone. I got to hold him. While I was holding him the nurse said he was starting to withdraw and it was time for his morphine. That moment changed my life because for once I wasn’t just hurting myself I was hurting an innocent child who depended on me. Long story short I got clean, did what I had to with children's services, and got full custody. Here is us now and I thank God. This kid saved my life.” Thank you for sharing your inspirational story Brandon Helmick. Help us create more podcasts by joining Addict II Athlete’s Patreon support page .
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Controversial Questions
In this week's episode, the agents of recovery discuss five controversial questions that seem to still be unanswered and misrepresented by many people. Listen as the agents discuss their thoughts on how come so many misconceptions of recovery, a person seeking sobriety and the way the public perceives them is still very biased.
Building Your Self Confidence
Coach Blu talks about Self-confidence. Self-confidence means; trusting in your own judgment, capacities, and abilities. It's about valuing yourself and feeling worthy, regardless of any imperfections or what others may believe about you. Self-efficacy and self-esteem are often used interchangeably with self-confidence. But they are subtly different.
Self-confidence is vital in almost every aspect of our lives, yet many people struggle to find it. Sadly, this can become a vicious cycle: people who lack self-confidence are less likely to achieve the success that could give them more confidence.
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Something Wicked This Way Comes; What is Fentanyl?
In this week's episode, the Agents take a deep dive into a problem we are not ready for, the Fentanyl epidemic. Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid that is up to 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin. It is both a prescribed drug, as well as a drug that is at times made and used illegally.
Like morphine, prescription fentanyl is typically used to treat patients with severe pain, especially after surgery. It is also sometimes used to treat patients with chronic pain who are physically tolerant to other opioids. When prescribed by a doctor, fentanyl can be given as a shot, a patch that is put on a person’s skin, or as lozenges that are sucked like cough drops.
Fentanyl that is illegally manufactured is dangerous. It is made without the quality controls of pharmaceutical-grade fentanyl and is a major contributor to recent increases in synthetic opioid overdose deaths. This illegally manufactured fentanyl is sold illegally as a powder, dropped onto blotter paper, put in eye droppers and nasal sprays, or made into counterfeit pills that look like other prescription opioids.
Importantly, fentanyl is also being mixed with other drugs, such as heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and MDMA. This is especially risky when people taking drugs don’t realize that the drugs they are using might contain fentanyl and significantly increase their risk for overdose death.
A person can easily overdose on fentanyl. An overdose occurs when a drug produces serious adverse effects and life-threatening symptoms. Death from an opioid overdose happens when the drug depresses the parts of the brain that control breathing.
Fentanyl is addictive because of its potency. A person taking prescription fentanyl as instructed by a doctor can still experience dependence, which is characterized by withdrawal symptoms when the drug is stopped. A person can be dependent on a substance without being addicted, but dependence can sometimes lead to addiction.
One on One With Coach Blu; Family Investments
Welcome to our weekly live show, One on One with Coach Blu. Coach Blu is a licensed mental health therapist and certified substance use, disorder counselor. Today's cohost is Addict II Athlete's own Athletic Director Marisa Robinson. Marissa is a Certified Recreational Therapist. This is an open topic by which you the listener can participate by submitting your own questions through direct messaging or, jump on the zoom link provided to be a guest and participant on the show. We discuss topics of addiction, recovery, mental illness, health and wellness, and much more. This week we process family relationship development.
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How To Resolve Conflict
In this week's episode Therapist, Blu Robinson takes a very deep dive into conflict resolution.
Conflict resolution is a way for two or more parties to find a peaceful solution to a disagreement among them. The disagreement may be personal, financial, political, or emotional. When a dispute arises, often the best course of action is negotiation to resolve the disagreement. Conflict resolution through negotiation can be good for all parties involved. Often, each side will get more by participating in negotiations than they would by walking away, and it can be a way for your group to get resources that might otherwise be out of reach. Learn ways you can communicate better in all relationships in your life.
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Difficult Questions
Today's episode the Agents of Recovery Max Hall, Brock Bevell, and Blu Robinson take on some difficult questions from listeners. They address serious topics of addiction, obstacles to recovery and much more. The Agents are open and honest regardless the difference in opinion and that’s what makes them an amazing team.
Through The Eyes of My Clean Self with V Ginny Burton
In this week's episode Coach Blu talks with V Ginny Burton. Her side-by-side photo went viral a couple years ago when she posted an old mug shot in the depths of her addiction next to her college graduation cap and gown photo. One of the most incredible comeback stories of all time. From being introduced to drugs by her mom at age 7, 17 felony convictions, multiple prison stints, to now a college graduate working to help with prison and policy reform. She is a Truman Scholar, Martin Honor Scholar, UW graduate, national spokesperson, author, mother, recovering addict, and former prisoner.
Listen as Ginny speaks from her heart on how she has turned the mess of a lifelong addiction, trauma, and a turbulent lifestyle into a powerful message of redemption, faith, education, and triumph. You may have seen the viral photo of Ginny during her addiction compared to the graduation photo proving to herself and others, she can do hard things. Ginny speaks about how she Erased her past and Replaced it with education, perseverance, and athletics. Listen as she speaks about the numerous criminal convictions, serving time in county jails and state prisons, and the lessons she learned to apply herself toward a more excellent way of life.
Ginny has passion and strength as she uses her education to now spark change on a larger scale to help governments and local agencies offer assistance to those in need of recovery and mental health services. Her message for those battling addiction or other life issues. It’s never too late to change.
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Let's Get Real About Fentanyl
In this week's episode, the agents of recovery discuss the fentanyl epidemic and get very personal with their insights, thoughts, and perceptions on how their recovery and pursuit of sobriety have changed their lives. This podcast takes a very deep principle-based direction with an open conversation that is humbling at best.
Love & Be Loved with Lena Cebula
This week's podcast features Lena Cebula, an author, and survivor. Lena has a powerful story that completely encompasses the "Erase and Replace" philosophy as she struggled with drug addiction and found herself caught in human trafficking. Her book is a spiritual autobiography called “Miraculous”, and she is the founder of Love & BLoved an organization that grew from her personal journey. Listen as she speaks from the heart understanding the principles of overcoming adversity through doing the challenging and difficult work of healing from the trauma that had been caused. How she turned her mess into the message and now finds herself thriving in marriage, raising her 3 beautiful children, and focusing her efforts toward helping others in her situation by blogging, speaking, and standing as an advocate for women in need, and victims of human trafficking. We invite you to listen to her message and please share with others who need to hear stories of forgiveness and second chances.
For more information on Lena Cebula and her work please follow the links below.
Website: https://loveandbloved.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lenacebuladoterra
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lenacebula/
Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1583527
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Mentally Fit
In this week's episode, the Agents discuss mental health fitness and methods to keep your recovery on track despite the outside stresses of life. Healthy affirmation, or talking to yourself in a positive way, involves strengthening neural pathways to bring your self-confidence, well-being, and satisfaction to a higher level. It's time to increase your mental toughness.
Making A Better Approach with Dr. James Thompson
In this week's episode Coach Blu discusses a better approach, with a pioneer in the addictive medicine industry Dr. James Thompson. Dr. Thompson is the founder and chief medical officer of Master Center for Addiction Medicine in Virginia. Dr. Thompson serves as the president of Virginia ASAM and advises public and private sector organizations on the current addiction crisis.
After experiencing his own issues in regards to addiction Dr. Thompson felt a deep desire to take a different approach in his medical career. Due to his personal understanding of addictive tendencies, and the recovery process that seemed to be stuck in old traditions, he made some innovative changes to utilize the medical model to assist those struggling with substance abuse disorders. His compassion, understanding, and principle-based efforts have made huge differences in people that he has worked with and, have bridged the gap between the therapeutic and medical models. There are physicians and doctors out there that understand and as you listen to the discussion, the goal is for you to see that you're not alone in this recovery process. This is a podcast that should be shared with anyone who has struggled with, loves someone, or is battling their own addiction. Please share it with those who could benefit from it.
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