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Best of Season Two: Sobriety, Chaos, Healing & All the Shit in Between

Best of Season Two: Sobriety, Chaos, Healing & All the Shit in Between

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This ain’t your tidy little self-help podcast. This is a molotov cocktail of truth, trauma, healing, heartbreak, and a whole lotta swearing. We’re cracking open some of the rawest, realest, and most *fuck-it-let’s-go-there* moments from Season Two. If you're not ready to get honest, bounce now.


First up, Megan Gehrs and Bree Badgley are back after five years. These two come in hot—talking relapses, divorces, cookie cakes, sober birthdays, and how to sit in self-pity without drowning in it. Megan shares what it’s like staying sober with a fully stocked liquor cabinet in the house. Bree opens up about blackouts, bruises, and holding her newborn niece in the hospital while still swollen from the night before. This ain’t Instagram recovery—it’s the messy, beautiful kind.


Then Christina Preston drops a fucking hammer: kidnapped, trafficked, and held in a hotel room with a pistol on the console. She survived it. Barely. And now she’s helping women claw their way back from the same hell she escaped. This is not a movie. This is real. And it happens down the damn street.


Kurt Garner swings through next—radio host, tequila junkie turned sober globetrotter. From Mexican strip clubs with angry bouncers to solo Valentine’s Day JT concerts in Chicago, he proves life doesn’t end when the bottle does. His turning point? A 10 a.m. tequila binge after a failed date that led to pouring out the bottle and walking toward something better.


Then we go deep with Sean Weiss—yeah, *that* Sean Weiss. Goldberg from *The Mighty Ducks*. You’ve seen the mugshots. But this dude has lived through shit most people wouldn’t survive. $20K gone in three months. Dope. Shoplifting. Using a needle he *knew* was HIV-positive because detox hurt more than death. This conversation isn’t for the faint of heart—but it’s for the ones still out there thinking there’s no way back.


And finally, Rafe Williams takes the mic. Stand-up comic, radio guy, and full-time truth-teller. He cracks jokes about Southern Illinois, grandma’s Doral cartons, and Paducah gas station cigarettes—but make no mistake, he’s lived it. The rooms, the relapses, the rollercoaster of finding peace in a loud-ass world. He gets honest about masculinity, depression, and why vulnerability is a hell of a lot scarier than any open mic.


This one’s for anyone who’s tired of hiding. You don’t have to pretend anymore. Just press play.


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CHAPTERS

00:00 Introduction to Honest Conversations

02:08 Returning to Recovery: Megan Gehrs and Bree Badgley

05:01 Personal Struggles: Divorce and Alcoholism

12:15 The Impact of Alcohol on Relationships

19:52 Mental Health: Anxiety and Depression

25:35 The Journey of Healing and Community Support

26:03 Understanding Human Trafficking and Addiction

35:00 Finding Redemption and New Beginnings

40:41 The Wild Night Out in Mexico

45:43 Rediscovering Life Without Alcohol

51:31 Finding Joy in Sobriety

56:14 The Cost of Addiction

01:01:05 The Importance of Family in Recovery

01:06:15 The Journey of Recovery and Transformation

01:20:13 Reflections on Home and Change

01:23:14 Growing Up in Small Towns: A Unique Perspective

01:26:00 The Struggles of Vulnerability and Masculinity

01:29:18 The Battle with Addiction: A Personal Journey

01:31:07 The Impact of Sobriety on Relationships

01:33:02 The Downfall of a Sports Star: Addiction and Consequences

01:40:13 Finding Humility in Recovery

01:45:59 The Role of Faith in Overcoming Addiction

01:47:50 Understanding Identity and Acceptance

01:59:29 Gratitude for Honest Conversations


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