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Grief, Phish, Fentanyl & Truth with Theresa Solsten

Grief, Phish, Fentanyl & Truth with Theresa Solsten

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🔥 Pondoff’s Anonymous – Show Notes

🎙️ Episode Title: Grief, Phish, Fentanyl & Truth

🎧 Guest: Theresa Solsten


Who this episode is for:

- Those addicted to drugs and/or alcohol

- Families grieving someone lost to overdose — or what we’re calling it now: poisoning

- Anyone carrying shame in silence

- Men who’ve never been told they’re allowed to feel

- Anyone who’s ever made a mess of their life

- Phish fans and the Phish-curious


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Theresa is back. And this one goes deep.


Eight years ago, her sister Michelle died from fentanyl poisoning.


Not a moral failure.

Not a statistic.

A poisoning.


We talk about why language matters. Why “overdose” carries stigma. Why “poisoning” tells the truth. Most people who die from fentanyl never intended to die. They thought they were buying something else. They were wrong — and it cost them everything.


Theresa shares:

- Discovering her sister was using

- Taking her to her first meeting

- Clean time that ended quietly

- The secrecy addicts build out of fear

- The isolation of grieving someone society still judges


“People choose isolation because they’re trying to feel safe.”


That line hits.


Addiction isn’t just self-destruction. It’s fear. Shame. Survival wiring that stopped working.


We also talk about:

- Therapy as preventative maintenance

- Why support systems matter before crisis hits

- Why men need emotional safe spaces

- The “doorknob confession” phenomenon

- How to challenge the thoughts that keep you stuck


And yes — we talk about Phish.


Because grief and joy coexist.

You can carry loss and still debate your favorite live jam.

You can mourn your sister and still show up to the show.


Somewhere between cutting hair and holding space for clients unloading their lives, Theresa feels a pull toward something bigger in the recovery space. Behavioral health was her first love. Grief made it personal.


Michelle’s story didn’t end when she died.

It lives on every time it’s told.


If you’ve ever:

- Loved an addict

- Been the addict

- Lost someone and struggled to say it out loud

- Sat in your car before work trying to steady yourself


This episode is for you.


Full transcript here: :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}


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