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    RRP 74 Andrea L.: Keep Coming Back – Recovery, Relapse, and the Power of Community

    The Real Story of Showing Up—Through Relapse, Loss, and Hope

    Episode 74 of the Real Recovery Podcast features Andrea L., a social worker whose story of functional alcoholism, repeated relapse, and ultimate resilience re-examines what recovery really looks like. Hosts Julie and Peter guide a candid conversation that trades perfectionism for persistence and celebrates the healing power of community.

    From “Functional” to Facing the Truth

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    RRP Episode 73 - Back from the Fight: How Recovery Tools Carried Us Through Cancer and Crisis

    A powerful testament to how recovery principles become life-saving tools during major health crises and personal challenges.

    After four months away from the microphone, Julie and Peter return to the Real Recovery Podcast with one of their most powerful episodes yet. What began as a routine recording schedule was interrupted when Peter received a life-changing cancer diagnosis, requiring 36 radiation treatments and months of chemotherapy. This deeply personal update episode reveals how the tools learned in recovery became essential for navigating not just addiction, but life's most challenging moments.
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    RRP 72-Real Recovery Podcast: Founding Voices EP 06-Tony Z

    How creativity, connection, and service helped Tony Z transform his life and inspire others.

    Episode seventy-two of the Real Recovery Podcast closes out our Founding Voices series with the candid and heartfelt story of Tony Z. Raised on the banks of the Willamette River in Salem, Tony’s early life was marked by both idyllic moments and family struggles with addiction. As he navigated adolescence, Tony found himself drawn to creative circles, but also battled isolation and the pull of substance use. His journey took him through the depths of heroin addiction, the pain of losing friends, and the challenge of rebuilding after hitting bottom. Along the way, Tony discovered the healing power of music, community, and service. Today, Tony is a vibrant presence in the recovery community, a steadfast friend to the podcast, and a living example of hope and perseverance.
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    RRP 71-Real Recovery Podcast: Founding Voices EP 05-Don M

    How Don M’s story of overcoming adversity, grief, and addiction became a guiding light for the recovery community.

    Episode seventy-one of the Real Recovery Podcast brings you the fifth chapter in our Founding Voices series, featuring Don M—a cherished friend, mentor, and father figure to so many in our community. With over forty-five years of sobriety, Don’s journey is a testament to the power of resilience, the importance of chosen family, and the impact of unwavering service. His story, marked by a turbulent childhood, a groundbreaking career as a flight attendant, and decades of helping others, continues to inspire listeners and newcomers alike.
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    RRP 70-Founding Voices EP 04-Ben's Journey

    Episode seventy of the Real Recovery Podcast features Ben M., whose deeply honest and impactful story has made his original episode one of our most listened-to to date. As the fourth voice in our Founding Voices series, Ben M. shares his journey from a turbulent adolescence in Texas to long-term recovery and leadership in Portland. His vulnerability, humor, and commitment to service continue to inspire listeners and newcomers alike.
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    RRP 69 – Founding Voices EP 03- Izzy’s Journey

    How one man’s resilience and service sparked a movement in recovery.

    Episode sixty-nine of the Real Recovery Podcast marks the third installment in our Founding Voices series, spotlighting Izzy—a friend, mentor, and inspiration whose journey from addiction and homelessness to leadership and service has touched countless lives. First sharing his story in episode five, Izzy’s path is a testament to the power of second chances, the strength of community, and the impact of giving back. As the founder and executive director of Go the Distance (GTD), Izzy’s vision and passion not only inspired the creation of this podcast, but continue to uplift and connect the recovery community across Portland and beyond.