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In this episode of The Salty Truth, I sit down with Mason Anderson, a former heroin addict who spent years in and out of prison before completely transforming his life.

But this conversation isn’t just about addiction.

It’s about the root of it.

Mason shares how what he thought was a drug problem was actually something much deeper: a void, a lack of self-worth, and pain he didn’t know how to express. We talk about prison, recovery, faith, purpose, mindset, and the reality of how one decision can alter your life forever.

We also dive into:
• Why addiction is rarely about the substance
• What the prison system gets wrong about recovery
• The connection between burnout and control
• Why community is the hidden pillar of healing
• How serving others can save your own life

This episode is for anyone who has struggled or loves someone who has.

It’s about redemption. Accountability. Growth. And the truth that your biggest struggle might become your greatest strength.

If this conversation resonates, share it with someone who needs to hear it.

Welcome to The Salty Truth.

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