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S2 E28 Shannon Bradley

S2 E28 Shannon Bradley

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Pondoff’s Anonymous

Episode: Shannon Bradley

Who this episode is for

  • Anyone who ever drank screwdrivers in 4th grade and called it “just weekends.”
  • People buried in addiction or clawing their way out with bloody fingernails.
  • Families of addicts who’ve been through the emotional woodchipper.
  • People who confuse “love” with “attention” and keep paying for it in scars.
  • Anyone who’s ever chased that warm-blanket drug feeling until it tried to kill them.
  • Folks who think Franklin County tourism starts and ends at the jail.

Episode summary

Chris, Jeff, and Jakob fire up the mics with guest Shannon Bradley for a ride that’s equal parts gut punch and gallows humor. Shannon takes them from nine-year-old vodka drinker to behavioral health tech at Illinois Recovery Center, and she doesn’t skip a single ugly or ridiculous beat.

This one’s loaded

  • First drink at NINE. Pills by 13.
  • Dating older guys who should’ve been carded by morals.
  • Franklin County’s unofficial export: addicts and overdoses.
  • Ketamine with Dad and couch-surfing as “home.”
  • Why overdoses meant the drugs were “good.”
  • The night she overdosed, died, got revived, and got robbed—all in one run.
  • Shooting Dilaudid for the first time and describing it like a romance novel you can’t put down.
  • How “getting kicked out of the hospital for a bigger OD” is somehow a thing.
  • Folding a stranger’s laundry and making him cry—service work that matters.
  • The long, bloody road out of toxic relationships, dope sickness, and Franklin County’s gravitational pull.

It’s not sanitized. It’s not “inspirational” in that cheesy, poster-on-the-wall way. It’s real, raw, and hilarious in the “you laugh because otherwise you’d cry” way. Chris, Jeff, and Jakob keep the conversation moving, trading digs, throwing lifelines, and sometimes just letting the silence hit.

Episode timeline

  1. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsorships
  2. 02:18 Weekend Experiences and Recovery Insights
  3. 05:26 Introducing Shannon: A Journey Begins
  4. 08:33 Shannon's Early Life and Struggles
  5. 11:24 The Impact of Substance Use
  6. 19:42 Emotional Challenges and Mental Health Awareness
  7. 23:37 The Transition from Pills to Heroin
  8. 26:01 Navigating High School and Early Relationships
  9. 29:10 The Impact of Family and Environment on Addiction
  10. 35:30 The Role of Service in Recovery
  11. 39:23 Escaping Toxic Relationships and Finding Self-Worth
  12. 51:25 Understanding Mental Health and Diagnosis
  13. 54:46 The Impact of Medication and Trauma
  14. 55:15 Struggles with Addiction and Relationships
  15. 01:00:51 The Allure of Substance Use
  16. 01:04:11 Overdoses and Consequences
  17. 01:10:17 The Journey Through Treatment
  18. 01:17:36 Facing Legal Consequences and Reflection
  19. 01:21:12 The Burden of Blame
  20. 01:22:25 Navigating the Legal System
  21. 01:23:43 Family Dynamics and Support
  22. 01:28:35 Life in Prison: A Transformative Experience
  23. 01:34:08 The Journey of Recovery Begins
  24. 01:38:18 Finding Faith and Purpose
  25. 01:43:25 Life After Prison: New Beginnings
  26. 01:44:57 The Beginning of a Faith Journey
  27. 01:47:06 Discovering Higher Power and Recovery
  28. 01:49:05 Facing Consequences and Accountability
  29. 01:53:35 Emotional Healing and Personal Growth
  30. 02:01:05 The Process of Reentry and Family Reconnection
  31. 02:10:10 Gratitude and Purpose in Recovery
  32. 02:12:27 Building Healthy Relationships Post-Recovery

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