• From Best Friends to Breakthrough: Jenna Caughman’s Journey Through Addiction and Recovery
    May 13 2026
    In this powerful episode of the Impact Recovery Podcast, Sarah sits down with her lifelong best friend, Jenna Caughman, for a raw and honest conversation about addiction, denial, and recovery. Jenna shares what it was like to struggle internally while everything looked normal on the outside, how drinking gradually went from social to unmanageable, and the moment she realized she couldn’t stop on her own. She opens up about trying to control it, the isolation that followed, and the fear of facing life without alcohol. They walk through the turning point that led Jenna to ask for help, what early recovery actually looked like, and the work it took to rebuild her life. From repairing relationships to finding purpose and peace, Jenna reflects on how faith and action helped her create a life she never thought was possible. Honest, relatable, and full of hope, this episode is a reminder that no matter how far things go, there is a way out. Get in Touch & Learn More: Website: impactrecoverycenter.net Call Our Team: 205-751-4936 Instagram: @impactrecoverycenter Facebook: Impact Recovery Center LinkedIn: Impact Recovery Center
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    53 mins
  • Step One for Families: Understanding Powerlessness & Letting Go of Control
    Apr 29 2026
    In this episode of the Impact Recovery Podcast, host Sarah Pritchard introduces a new mini-series designed specifically for families navigating a loved one’s addiction or recovery journey. Joined by Kathleen, this conversation takes a deep dive into Step One—what it really means to admit powerlessness and how unmanageability shows up not just in addiction, but in the lives of those surrounding it. They break down the realities families face: the constant worry, the attempts to control outcomes, and the emotional toll of trying to “fix” someone else’s disease. This episode also explores the concept of addiction as a family disease, the three-part nature of the illness (body, mind, and spirit), and the importance of shifting focus back to your own side of the street. You’ll learn about the “Three Cs” (you didn’t cause it, you can’t control it, and you can’t cure it), why boundaries matter, and how letting go of control can actually create space for healing—for both you and your loved one. Whether your loved one is in active addiction or recovery, this episode offers clarity, perspective, and practical insight to help you navigate the process in a healthier way. Get in Touch & Learn More: Website: impactrecoverycenter.net Call Our Team: 205-751-4936 Instagram: @impactrecoverycenter Facebook: Impact Recovery Center LinkedIn: Impact Recovery Center
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    21 mins
  • Step One Explained: What Addiction Really Is
    Apr 17 2026
    What is addiction, really? In this episode of the Impact Recovery Podcast, host Sarah Pritchard is joined by Adams Pritchard, founder of Impact Recovery, to break down Step One and the true nature of alcoholism and addiction. They unpack the three part problem of mind, body, and spirit, and explain why addiction goes far beyond willpower or choice. From the mental obsession to the physical allergy and the deeper internal struggle, this conversation highlights why simply removing substances is not enough and why things can actually feel worse without a real solution. They also dive into the confusion around trauma, therapy, and treatment, and why so many people feel stuck despite trying everything. This episode brings clarity to what is really going on beneath the surface and what it actually takes to recover. Whether you are struggling yourself or trying to understand a loved one, this is an honest, straightforward look at addiction and the path forward. Get in Touch & Learn More: Website: impactrecoverycenter.net Call Our Team: 205-751-4936 Instagram: @impactrecoverycenter Facebook: Impact Recovery Center LinkedIn: Impact Recovery Center
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    34 mins
  • Facing the Truth: Addiction, Accountability, and the Road to Real Recovery
    Apr 1 2026
    In this powerful episode of the Impact Recovery Podcast, host Sara Pritchard sits down with Adam Stephens, LPC of Unicorn Sober Services, to unpack the raw realities of addiction, recovery, and what it truly takes to change. Adam shares his personal journey from legal trouble and active alcoholism to long-term sobriety, offering an honest look at the turning points that shaped his path. From walking through snow with the swine flu just to land a job, to facing courtrooms with uncertainty, his story highlights the grit and willingness required in early recovery. The conversation dives deep into the challenges individuals and families face, including enabling behaviors, failure to launch, and the difficult decisions loved ones must make. Adam also brings professional insight into current trends in addiction, including the rise of gas station drugs, the impact of substance use on mental health, and the growing need for accessible resources. They explore the connection between addiction and internal struggle, the role of spirituality in recovery, and why substances often feel like the only solution until they stop working. This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating addiction, supporting a loved one, or seeking a deeper understanding of recovery. Connect with Adam Stephens:Website: www.unicornsoberservices.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/unicornsoberservicesTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@unicornsoberservicesEmail: adam@unicornsoberservices.com Get in Touch & Learn More: Website: impactrecoverycenter.net Call Our Team: 205-751-4936 Instagram: @impactrecoverycenter Facebook: Impact Recovery Center LinkedIn: Impact Recovery Center
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    56 mins
  • From Addiction to 10 Years Sober: Molly’s Story of Recovery
    Mar 18 2026
    In this episode of the Impact Recovery Podcast, host Sarah Pritchard sits down with Molly Millard, Director of Office Investment Sales at Cushman & Wakefield, for an honest conversation about addiction, sobriety, and the path to lasting recovery. Molly shares her story growing up in Northern Virginia, navigating the loss of her mother at a young age, and building what looked like a successful life from the outside. A talented athlete, singer, and performer who eventually moved to New York City to pursue acting, Molly describes how alcohol slowly shifted from something social into something she could no longer control. What followed was a difficult season of isolation, daily drinking, and losing meaningful relationships. After a pivotal moment that led her into inpatient treatment in 2016, Molly began rebuilding her life through recovery, the 12 steps, and a supportive community. Now celebrating 10 years of sobriety, Molly reflects on the power of surrender, the importance of mentorship and fellowship, and how recovery transformed every area of her life. Today, she has built a successful career in commercial real estate as a Director at Cushman & Wakefield, while continuing to stay active in the recovery community and help others find the same freedom she found. Together, Sarah and Molly also discuss common misconceptions about alcoholism, the fear many people have about getting sober, and why helping others is such an important part of lasting recovery. This episode is a powerful reminder that recovery is possible, community matters, and no one has to face addiction alone. Get in Touch & Learn More: Website: impactrecoverycenter.net Call Our Team: 205-751-4936 Instagram: @impactrecoverycenter Facebook: Impact Recovery Center LinkedIn: Impact Recovery Center
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    39 mins
  • Sponsorship, Relapse & the Ego That Keeps Us Sick
    Feb 23 2026
    In this episode of the Impact Recovery Podcast, host Sarah Pritchard sits down with Dr. David Gore and Recovery Advocate Jake S. for a raw, unfiltered conversation about sponsorship, relapse, and what real recovery demands. Dr. Gore shares his experience entering treatment 34 years ago—convinced he didn’t have a problem and unwilling to change—while Jake opens up about relapse, ego, and learning that recovery cannot be done alone. Together, they break down the hard truth that stopping substances is only the beginning. Long-term sobriety requires surrender, accountability, emotional growth, and a willingness to be guided. This episode challenges the common misconceptions around sponsorship and explores why helping others is often the very thing that protects your own recovery. If you’ve ever questioned the process, struggled with willingness, or wondered why some people stay sober while others keep going back out, this conversation will resonate. No clichés. No sugarcoating. Just honest dialogue about the work that sustains recovery. Get in Touch & Learn More: Website: impactrecoverycenter.netCall Our Team: 205-751-4936Instagram: @impactrecoverycenterFacebook: Impact Recovery CenterLinkedIn: Impact Recovery Center
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    57 mins