• 70: Want More Confidence--Listen to This
    Jan 12 2026

    Confidence isn’t built in the mirror—it’s built through consistent action. We kick off the year by rejecting quick fixes and focusing on what actually works: showing up. From first-day nerves at a crowded gym to the uncertainty of early sobriety, we explore how repetition creates confidence that lasts beyond motivation.

    Steven shares insights from 21 years of sobriety and thousands of meetings, highlighting the courage it takes to walk into unfamiliar spaces and let structure carry you until confidence catches up. If affirmations fall flat, this conversation offers practical tools—shrinking time to the moment and knowing what to reach for when your mind gets loud.

    We also look at the body’s natural healing process and why early clarity can feel uncomfortable. As sleep, nutrition, and routine stabilize the body, repetition builds calm, skill, and identity over time.

    If you’re starting fresh or starting again, the message is simple: act first, let confidence follow, and trust consistency to do what motivation can’t.

    Helpful Links:
    Learn more about Restore Detox Centers
    Filling the Void book by Steven T. Ginsburg
    Overcoming the Fear and Lies of Addiction e-book
    How to Love and Set Boundaries Without Enabling Addiction e-book
    Call Us for Addiction Recovery: 1-800-982-5530

    DISCLAIMER:

    Welcome to the Addiction Recovery podcast, brought to you by Restore Detox Centers. We are dedicated to providing valuable and insightful information on addiction recovery. However, it is essential to understand that the content shared in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented, we cannot guarantee its completeness or suitability for individual circumstances. The topics discussed in this podcast are based on general knowledge and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or treatment.

    It is important to note that the views and opinions expressed by the podcast hosts, guests, or contributors are their own and may not necessarily reflect the views of Restore Detox Centers. We strongly advise listeners to consult with qualified professionals, such as addiction counselors, therapists, or medical practitioners, before making any decisions or taking any actions based on the information provided in this podcast. Please be aware that listening to this podcast does not establish a client-provider relationship with Restore Detox Centers.

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    14 mins
  • 69: Think I Drink Too Much but I Don’t Want Rehab
    Jan 5 2026

    The quiet thought many people carry—“I think I’m drinking too much”—deserves clarity, not shame. This blog outlines what to do when alcohol starts draining your energy, patience, and plans, and how to get help without blowing up your life.

    We cover the practical signs that drinking is creating real consequences, then walk through your options—from attending an AA meeting to knowing when medical detox is necessary for safety. You’ll learn how admissions work, what insurance or cash options may look like, and what to expect during detox, including timelines and limits on work or devices.

    We’re honest about recovery realities: why structure matters, why medical monitoring can be critical even for moderate drinkers, and why acting early costs far less than waiting. If you’re wondering whether you can keep your job, care for your family, and still get sober, this offers clear guidance and a compassionate push forward.

    Helpful Links:
    Learn more about Restore Detox Centers
    Filling the Void book by Steven T. Ginsburg
    Overcoming the Fear and Lies of Addiction e-book
    How to Love and Set Boundaries Without Enabling Addiction e-book
    Call Us for Addiction Recovery: 1-800-982-5530

    DISCLAIMER:

    Welcome to the Addiction Recovery podcast, brought to you by Restore Detox Centers. We are dedicated to providing valuable and insightful information on addiction recovery. However, it is essential to understand that the content shared in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented, we cannot guarantee its completeness or suitability for individual circumstances. The topics discussed in this podcast are based on general knowledge and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or treatment.

    It is important to note that the views and opinions expressed by the podcast hosts, guests, or contributors are their own and may not necessarily reflect the views of Restore Detox Centers. We strongly advise listeners to consult with qualified professionals, such as addiction counselors, therapists, or medical practitioners, before making any decisions or taking any actions based on the information provided in this podcast. Please be aware that listening to this podcast does not establish a client-provider relationship with Restore Detox Centers.

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    12 mins
  • 68: How Do You Know If Someone is Doing Drugs
    Dec 29 2025

    The most painful words a parent ever whispers are often the quietest: “If only.”
    This conversation lives in the moment before regret—helping parents and partners recognize meaningful changes in teens and adults and respond with clarity, compassion, and firm boundaries.

    We cover the real-world signs that matter: shifts in school performance, sudden isolation, new peer groups, appetite and sleep changes, and quitting activities. We explain how to move from suspicion to certainty with direct, shame-free questions and smart use of urine testing.

    You’ll learn how risk hides in plain sight—coded social media messages, discreet vapes, and quiet payment apps—and how to stay vigilant without panic through phone oversight, checking personal spaces, and staying connected to your child’s world.

    For adults, we define when “just one drink” becomes unmanageable—missed responsibilities, mood changes, and eroding trust—and how to protect connection while drawing clear lines.

    If you want practical, compassionate steps to keep your family safe and sober in a noisy world, this is your guide.

    Helpful Links:
    Learn more about Restore Detox Centers
    Filling the Void book by Steven T. Ginsburg
    Overcoming the Fear and Lies of Addiction e-book
    How to Love and Set Boundaries Without Enabling Addiction e-book
    Call Us for Addiction Recovery: 1-800-982-5530

    DISCLAIMER:

    Welcome to the Addiction Recovery podcast, brought to you by Restore Detox Centers. We are dedicated to providing valuable and insightful information on addiction recovery. However, it is essential to understand that the content shared in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented, we cannot guarantee its completeness or suitability for individual circumstances. The topics discussed in this podcast are based on general knowledge and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or treatment.

    It is important to note that the views and opinions expressed by the podcast hosts, guests, or contributors are their own and may not necessarily reflect the views of Restore Detox Centers. We strongly advise listeners to consult with qualified professionals, such as addiction counselors, therapists, or medical practitioners, before making any decisions or taking any actions based on the information provided in this podcast. Please be aware that listening to this podcast does not establish a client-provider relationship with Restore Detox Centers.

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    16 mins
  • 67: The Lie of “Just One”
    Dec 22 2025

    Ever told yourself it was “just one hit” or “just one drink” and felt the urge to hide it? We tackle those quiet decisions that derail recovery, showing why even a small slip is still a relapse—and how owning it out loud can turn shame into momentum. Steven explains the danger of false time, the relief of taking a 24-hour chip, and why honesty is the fastest path back to stability. No judgment—just community, courage, and support that meets you where you are.

    We also address family dynamics: how to respond when a teen admits to drinking, how to celebrate truth without normalizing patterns, and practical tools like random drug testing, clear household values, and daily check-ins. The goal isn’t perfection—it’s catching problems early and creating a home where honesty wins over secrecy.

    On the nuts-and-bolts side, we break down craving as an allergy and why addiction is progressive. Steven shows how consistent 12-step work produces lasting psychic and spiritual change, and how stacking small wins—hour by hour or moment by moment—keeps recovery moving forward. Whether you slipped or are supporting someone who did, this conversation offers a direct, compassionate roadmap: tell the truth, take the chip, call your sponsor, and lean on the group. Recovery restarts right now.

    Helpful Links:
    Learn more about Restore Detox Centers
    Filling the Void book by Steven T. Ginsburg
    Overcoming the Fear and Lies of Addiction e-book
    How to Love and Set Boundaries Without Enabling Addiction e-book
    Call Us for Addiction Recovery: 1-800-982-5530

    DISCLAIMER:

    Welcome to the Addiction Recovery podcast, brought to you by Restore Detox Centers. We are dedicated to providing valuable and insightful information on addiction recovery. However, it is essential to understand that the content shared in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented, we cannot guarantee its completeness or suitability for individual circumstances. The topics discussed in this podcast are based on general knowledge and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or treatment.

    It is important to note that the views and opinions expressed by the podcast hosts, guests, or contributors are their own and may not necessarily reflect the views of Restore Detox Centers. We strongly advise listeners to consult with qualified professionals, such as addiction counselors, therapists, or medical practitioners, before making any decisions or taking any actions based on the information provided in this podcast. Please be aware that listening to this podcast does not establish a client-provider relationship with Restore Detox Centers.

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    15 mins
  • 66: Meeting Makers Make It
    Dec 15 2025

    Thinking about skipping a meeting because the holidays feel busy and bright? We bring that impulse into the light and show why daily meetings act as a real buffer between you and relapse—the truth is simple: the distance to relapse is the distance between meetings. When life gets good, the disease whispers that you’re “fine” or “too busy,” but community cuts through that lie and keeps you grounded in the solution.

    Meetings work because they dissolve isolation, put principles over personalities, and turn service into steadying momentum. One hour can interrupt cravings, shrink anxiety, and make room for honesty. Even if you’re introverted or hesitant to speak, there are gentle starting points: join a Zoom meeting, listen quietly, and trust the old line—take the body and the mind will follow.

    Access has never been easier. The Meeting Guide app offers local in-person options, and platforms like Everything AA and 24/7 Zoom rooms across AA, NA, CA, CODA, and Al-Anon mean support is always nearby. You can join a Harlem meeting from a treadmill in Arizona, keep your rhythm on travel days, and help your family find support through Al-Anon or Nar-Anon.

    The message is simple and urgent: don’t let up. Choose the next right hour with people who understand. If this helps, subscribe, share it with someone who needs a meeting today, and leave a quick review so more people can find their way to the room.

    Helpful Links:
    Learn more about Restore Detox Centers
    Filling the Void book by Steven T. Ginsburg
    Overcoming the Fear and Lies of Addiction e-book
    How to Love and Set Boundaries Without Enabling Addiction e-book
    Call Us for Addiction Recovery: 1-800-982-5530

    DISCLAIMER:

    Welcome to the Addiction Recovery podcast, brought to you by Restore Detox Centers. We are dedicated to providing valuable and insightful information on addiction recovery. However, it is essential to understand that the content shared in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented, we cannot guarantee its completeness or suitability for individual circumstances. The topics discussed in this podcast are based on general knowledge and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or treatment.

    It is important to note that the views and opinions expressed by the podcast hosts, guests, or contributors are their own and may not necessarily reflect the views of Restore Detox Centers. We strongly advise listeners to consult with qualified professionals, such as addiction counselors, therapists, or medical practitioners, before making any decisions or taking any actions based on the information provided in this podcast. Please be aware that listening to this podcast does not establish a client-provider relationship with Restore Detox Centers.

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    16 mins
  • 65: The Devil’s Triangle and Holiday Relapse
    Dec 8 2025

    The stretch from Thanksgiving to New Year’s can feel like a maze if you’re in recovery. We call it the “devil’s triangle.” In this episode, we unpack why holiday triggers spike—family dynamics, old roles, and nostalgia—and share practical ways to stay steady with a simple, portable plan.

    You’ll hear a story about driving past old using spots, feeling panic hit, and then spotting the church where a first meeting and a 24-hour chip changed everything. That moment became a reminder: don’t regret the past or shut the door on it—use it as a guide and keep moving forward.

    We cover the essentials: load up on meetings before travel, stay connected to a sponsor, lean on step work, service, and faith, and create clear exit strategies so you’re never trapped by someone else’s plans.

    If you’re hosting, we share straightforward boundary scripts—what’s allowed, what goes home with guests, and how to handle alcohol. Early in sobriety? Make it dry. Feeling stable? Set expectations upfront.

    Above all, keep it simple: eat, breathe, connect. If things get intense, step outside, call someone, or head to a marathon meeting. You’re not alone.

    Helpful Links:
    Learn more about Restore Detox Centers
    Filling the Void book by Steven T. Ginsburg
    Overcoming the Fear and Lies of Addiction e-book
    How to Love and Set Boundaries Without Enabling Addiction e-book
    Call Us for Addiction Recovery: 1-800-982-5530

    DISCLAIMER:

    Welcome to the Addiction Recovery podcast, brought to you by Restore Detox Centers. We are dedicated to providing valuable and insightful information on addiction recovery. However, it is essential to understand that the content shared in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented, we cannot guarantee its completeness or suitability for individual circumstances. The topics discussed in this podcast are based on general knowledge and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or treatment.

    It is important to note that the views and opinions expressed by the podcast hosts, guests, or contributors are their own and may not necessarily reflect the views of Restore Detox Centers. We strongly advise listeners to consult with qualified professionals, such as addiction counselors, therapists, or medical practitioners, before making any decisions or taking any actions based on the information provided in this podcast. Please be aware that listening to this podcast does not establish a client-provider relationship with Restore Detox Centers.


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    17 mins
  • 64: Why Anniversaries Matter in Recovery
    Nov 18 2025

    Why does a 21-year sobriety chip matter—but the next 24 hours matter most?

    In this episode, we talk about milestones, humility, and the daily actions that keep recovery alive. Stephen explains how anniversaries serve as a reset—an honest inventory against complacency—because no matter how many years you have, the most important day is still today.

    We unpack the meaning of recovery chips and how small tokens carry big hope. You’ll also hear simple ways loved ones can show support, like attending a meeting or writing a note.

    If you’re feeling alone, we get practical: find a home group, take a commitment, and lean into endless online AA and NA meetings to rebuild community quickly.

    At the core is a framework that works—faith in a higher power, a sponsor who knows the steps, a meeting a day, living the 12 steps in real time, and service that pulls us out of our heads.

    If you’re struggling or searching for your path, we want to hear from you. Listen, share with someone who needs it, then subscribe and leave a review to help others find recovery.

    Helpful Links:
    Learn more about Restore Detox Centers
    Filling the Void book by Steven T. Ginsburg
    Overcoming the Fear and Lies of Addiction e-book
    How to Love and Set Boundaries Without Enabling Addiction e-book
    Call Us for Addiction Recovery: 1-800-982-5530

    DISCLAIMER:

    Welcome to the Addiction Recovery podcast, brought to you by Restore Detox Centers. We are dedicated to providing valuable and insightful information on addiction recovery. However, it is essential to understand that the content shared in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented, we cannot guarantee its completeness or suitability for individual circumstances. The topics discussed in this podcast are based on general knowledge and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or treatment.

    It is important to note that the views and opinions expressed by the podcast hosts, guests, or contributors are their own and may not necessarily reflect the views of Restore Detox Centers. We strongly advise listeners to consult with qualified professionals, such as addiction counselors, therapists, or medical practitioners, before making any decisions or taking any actions based on the information provided in this podcast. Please be aware that listening to this podcast does not establish a client-provider relationship with Restore Detox Centers.

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    17 mins
  • 63: Why Sobriety Feels Scary — And How to Find Real Peace
    Nov 10 2025

    Pain makes us reach for quick relief—something to take the edge off and keep us moving. We talk honestly about how alcohol and drugs can feel like help at first, then quietly become the problem, especially for those carrying trauma, stress, or old wounds. If you’ve leaned on “liquid confidence,” this episode unpacks how short-term comfort leads to long-term isolation—and how to recognize when life becomes unmanageable.

    We replace fear with facts: what detox really looks like, how symptoms are managed safely, and why no one has to do it alone. Then we get to the heart of recovery—the spiritual malady that substances only numb. Acceptance is like discovering a food allergy: some of us just can’t use safely. Surrender isn’t defeat; it’s choosing what works.

    We also redefine power. Saying “I’m broken” keeps us stuck; saying “I’m learning to manage this disease” puts us back in control. Through community, step work, daily practice, and service, people find real freedom—clearer minds, steadier sleep, deeper connection, and strength through helping others.

    If you feel the boulder rolling toward you, this is your invitation to step aside and step in. Hit play for straight talk on coping, compassion, and a recovery path that lasts.

    Helpful Links:
    Learn more about Restore Detox Centers
    Filling the Void book by Steven T. Ginsburg
    Overcoming the Fear and Lies of Addiction e-book
    How to Love and Set Boundaries Without Enabling Addiction e-book
    Call Us for Addiction Recovery: 1-800-982-5530

    DISCLAIMER:

    Welcome to the Addiction Recovery podcast, brought to you by Restore Detox Centers. We are dedicated to providing valuable and insightful information on addiction recovery. However, it is essential to understand that the content shared in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented, we cannot guarantee its completeness or suitability for individual circumstances. The topics discussed in this podcast are based on general knowledge and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or treatment.

    It is important to note that the views and opinions expressed by the podcast hosts, guests, or contributors are their own and may not necessarily reflect the views of Restore Detox Centers. We strongly advise listeners to consult with qualified professionals, such as addiction counselors, therapists, or medical practitioners, before making any decisions or taking any actions based on the information provided in this podcast. Please be aware that listening to this podcast does not establish a client-provider relationship with Restore Detox Centers.

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    20 mins