No One Is Normal

Brad H. Hill

No One Is Normal is a raw, honest self-improvement podcast about recovering, healing, and rebuilding life. Brad H. Hill, author of No One Is Normal, shares real stories from the book, meaningful listener experiences, and conversations with professionals to explore addiction, trauma, shame, and self-forgiveness. This show helps you grow, reflect, and take the next step toward becoming who you were meant to be.

Episodes

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    008 - Under The Surface: Excuses Are Like A**holes

    There’s an old saying that excuses are like a******s and everyone has one. I am not here to beat anyone up for having them. I am here to be honest about what it cost me when excuses stopped being occasional and started becoming my default setting. For a long time, I did not just make excuses. I collected them. I polished them. I built whole stories around them. They were armor when I felt insecure, and a shield when I was afraid to try. The problem was not that I owed the world an explanation. The problem was that I had a built-in excuse for every failure before I even started. I used excuses in the big arenas that shape an actual life. Alcohol. Health. Career. Any time change felt hard or vulnerable, I reached for lines that sounded reasonable, but kept me circling the same drain for years. Then I walk through the shift that finally started changing things. Quitting smoking was a turning point because I stopped treating change like a vague wish and started treating it like a project. A real quit date. Triggers. Environment. The unglamorous structure that makes follow-through possible when motivation dies. We also zoom out into the psychology of excuses. Self-handicapping. Perfectionism. Procrastination. The way the brain tries to drag you back into what is familiar because “safe” matters more to it than “fulfilled.” And the truth that real change is usually boring up close. Small actions. Reps. Consistency. Not a dramatic overnight reinvention. By the end, this is the bottom line. Excuses will always be an option, always within reach, ready to soften discomfort and give you a fast exit. The choice is who gets the final say. Content note: addiction and habit change themes. No One Is Normal Book and Podcast Links: 🎧 Podcast Episodes: ⁠⁠https://www.bradhhill.com/podcast⁠⁠ 📘 Get the Book (Amazon): ⁠⁠https://a.co/d/ibq85NR⁠

    21 min
  2. 9 FEB

    007 - Peter Gunn Interview - Reinvention in Real Time

    In this episode of No One Is Normal, Brad sits down with Peter Gunn — poet, author, musician, U.S. Air Force veteran, and lifelong creative — for a wide-ranging conversation about identity, discipline, creativity, and purpose. Peter shares his life story through many roles he has lived over time, including military service, bodybuilding, fatherhood, poetry, and music. He reflects on a near-death experience at a young age that profoundly shaped how he views life, creativity, and meaning, and how that experience continues to influence his work today. The conversation explores the realities of the creative industry and the challenges artists face when trying to stay authentic in a space that often rewards conformity over depth. Peter discusses The Amazons series and his approach to blending fact with fiction to create engaging, mythic stories for young readers, particularly young girls, inspired by his daughter and a desire to expand how heroism is represented in storytelling. In many ways, Peter’s journey reflects what it truly means to find your tribe — not by chasing approval or fitting neatly into a category, but by staying grounded in who you are long enough for the right people to recognize you. Brad and Peter also dive into poetry, music, and modern culture, including the evolution of songwriting, lyrical depth, and Peter’s concept of “Linked Lyrical Poetry,” which blends elements of poetry and music. They discuss the importance of discipline, meditation, and structure in creative work, as well as the role of spirituality, discernment, and personal drive in living with intention. Throughout the episode, Peter shares insights into his current and upcoming projects, including books, music, and future plans for promoting his work, while emphasizing the value of perspective, perseverance, and creating with integrity. In this episode, we discuss: Living across multiple identities and roles A near-death experience and its lasting impact Military discipline and personal structure Bodybuilding, fitness, and pushing past limits The realities of the creative industry Writing The Amazons and creating strong heroines Blending fact, fiction, and mythology Poetry, music, and the evolution of lyrics Creativity, spirituality, and discernment Finding alignment before belonging Peter Gunn's Website:  https://www.petergunn.net/ No One Is Normal Book and Podcast Links: 🎧 Podcast Episodes: ⁠⁠https://www.bradhhill.com/podcast⁠⁠ 📘 Get the Book (Amazon): ⁠⁠https://a.co/d/ibq85NR⁠

    52 min
  3. 2 FEB

    006 - Under The Surface: Finding Your Tribe

    Belonging is one of those things I did not realize I was starving for until I finally got a taste of it. You can be surrounded by people and still feel completely alone, or you can be with one person who really gets you and feel entirely at home. This episode is about that difference. In “Finding Your Tribe,” I talk about how easy it is to confuse a crowd for community, especially when addiction or numbing out is part of the culture. I had bar buddies, party crowds, and familiar faces everywhere, but being surrounded is not the same as being seen. Some of those connections were not friendships; they were shared escape routes. Any time I tried to pull back, the pressure came fast, and it became clear they did not want to see me climb out. I also get into the harder side of this topic: the one-way friendships, the guilt, and the family dynamics where setting boundaries feels like betrayal. I had to pay attention to what my body was telling me. When certain people were close, my stress spiked and my sleep got worse. When I stepped back, my nervous system calmed down. That was not drama. That was information. Then I zoom out into the psychology of belonging and why the people around us shape what feels normal. A circle can normalize heavy drinking, constant complaining, or staying stuck. A healthier circle can normalize therapy, recovery, creativity, growth, and taking action. It is not about being above anyone. It is about awareness and direction. If you feel “in between” right now, the old crowd does not fit but the new people have not fully shown up yet, you are not broken. You might be in a rebuild phase. This episode is for that gap. If you have been settling for noise because it feels better than being alone, I get it. But I also know this: peace is not loneliness, and a real tribe will never require you to destroy yourself just to belong. No One Is Normal Book and Podcast Links: 🎧 Podcast Episodes: ⁠⁠https://www.bradhhill.com/podcast⁠⁠ 📘 Get the Book (Amazon): ⁠⁠https://a.co/d/ibq85NR⁠

    19 min
  4. 26 JAN

    005 - Ryan Reichert Interview - Discipline After the Fall

    Transition doesn’t always arrive as a breaking point. Sometimes it shows up quietly, in the space where old structure no longer fits and new meaning hasn’t fully formed yet. In this episode, Brad sits down with Ryan Reichert, a former U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel, coach, and speaker, to talk about sobriety, faith, discipline, and rebuilding a life after long-held systems fall away. Ryan shares his experience navigating addiction, family strain, and identity shifts following military retirement, and what it took to create sustainable routines rooted in honesty and intention. This conversation explores the difference between appearance and alignment, the unglamorous middle of recovery, and how growth often comes not from dramatic moments, but from small, consistent choices made when no one is watching. This episode is for anyone navigating transition, questioning habits that no longer serve them, or learning how to build structure that supports who they are becoming, not just who they were. No One Is Normal is a podcast about the human experience beneath the surface. Real stories. Real transitions. No performance required. Reach Ryan on the following Socials: Website: www.OurProtectorDevelopment.com and www.RyanTReichert.com Podcast: Our Healer Our Protector (located on YouTube, Apple Podcast, Amazon Music, Deezer, and Spotify) Social Media: Instagram: @ryan.t.reichert, Facebook: @armyrt1978, LinkedIn: @RyanReichert78, X: @RyanTReichert, TikTok: @armyrt1978, YouTube Channel: @OurHealerOurProtector No One Is Normal Book and Podcast Links: 🎧 Podcast Episodes: ⁠https://www.bradhhill.com/podcast⁠ 📘 Get the Book (Amazon): ⁠https://a.co/d/ibq85NR⁠

    1h 14m
  5. 19 JAN

    004 - Under The Surface: Play Stupid Games Win Stupid Prizes

    This is not a lecture about drugs. This is about patterns. In this episode, I go underneath my chapter Play Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes. I grew up in survival mode, watching my mom grind to keep us afloat. That shaped how I saw myself and left that quiet question on loop: Am I ever going to measure up. That gap did not stay empty. I tried to fill it with curiosity, bravado, and bad decisions. I share two psychedelic nights that drove the lesson home: acid as a teenager, then years later a “hero dose” of mushrooms stacked on top of way too much alcohol. Panic. Shame. The scary beauty of losing control and realizing I was not invincible. Then I zoom out, because the point is bigger than substances. When you grow up without much emotional safety, your nervous system learns to stay on high alert. You start scanning for danger, judgment, and proof that you do not belong. Eventually, you look for a button that gives instant relief. For some people, that button is drugs. For others it is alcohol, food, sex, shopping, gambling, or work. The buttons change, but the pattern does not. If you have ever felt yourself chasing a feeling while the cost keeps going up, this will land. Content note: substance use stories, panic, and mental health themes. No One Is Normal Book and Podcast Links: 🎧 Podcast Episodes: ⁠⁠https://www.bradhhill.com/podcast⁠⁠ 📘 Get the Book (Amazon): ⁠⁠https://a.co/d/ibq85NR⁠

    20 min
  6. 12 JAN

    003 - Karen Peters Interview - Finding Your Way Back

    In this episode of No One Is Normal, I sit down with Karen Peters for a raw and deeply human conversation about what happens when a life that looks perfect from the outside collapses in full public view. Karen shares her experience navigating a public scandal involving her ex-husband’s SA accusations, an event that shattered her family’s sense of safety and identity overnight. She talks openly about the shock, numbness, and isolation that followed as her community turned, her children faced harassment, and she was forced to confront a future she never planned for as a single mom with one income. We explore the emotional toll of living through a criminal case, the long-term impact it had on her children’s mental health and social lives, and the reality of trying to hold everything together while quietly unraveling inside. Karen reflects on the years she spent maintaining a facade of strength and perfection, staying busy to avoid her own healing, and the cost that came with delaying grief. Karen also speaks candidly about surviving emotional abuse, navigating divorce, and the complicated decisions she made in the name of stability and survival, especially during COVID when tensions intensified. Through it all, she describes the slow, uneven process of unlearning survival mode and learning how to actually heal. This conversation moves beyond crisis into rebuilding. Karen shares how prioritizing self-care, setting boundaries, finding community, and reclaiming her identity allowed her to rediscover authentic happiness after years of simply getting through the day. She reflects on what it means to start over later in life, to stop performing for others, and to choose a life rooted in honesty rather than appearances. This episode is about grief, resilience, parenting through trauma, and the courage it takes to stop pretending you’re okay and start asking what you actually need. If you’ve ever felt defined by something that wasn’t your fault, or stuck carrying a version of yourself that no longer fits, this conversation will resonate. No One Is Normal is a space for real stories, honest reflection, and the reminder that healing doesn’t happen all at once — but it does happen when you finally give yourself permission to begin. Karen Peters Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@karensimperfectperfectlife/shorts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karensimperfectperfectlife/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myimperfectperfectlife No One Is Normal Book and Podcast Links: 🎧 Podcast Episodes: ⁠⁠https://www.bradhhill.com/podcast⁠⁠ 📘 Get the Book (Amazon): ⁠⁠https://a.co/d/ibq85NR⁠

    1h 6m
  7. 04/12/2025

    001 - Reason Behind the Book

    Welcome to the very first episode of No One Is Normal. This show exists for anyone who’s ever felt out of place, misunderstood, mislabeled, or judged for the way their story unfolded. This is the space where people like us finally get to breathe, talk, and be real without apologizing for the roads we’ve had to walk. In this episode, I’m introducing the mission behind the show and why this whole project exists in the first place. I talk about the core message that shaped the book and now the podcast: You weren’t meant to be normal. You were meant to be you. That’s more than a tagline. It’s a truth I had to learn the hard way, and one I want this community to learn with me. You’ll hear how this podcast came to be, where the idea started, and why I believe storytelling is one of the most powerful tools we have for breaking shame, connecting with each other, and rebuilding our lives. I share some of my own background, the real turning points that pushed me to launch this, and why I think your story matters just as much as mine or anyone else’s. Each week, you’ll get episodes that blend personal stories, honest conversations, and reflections that challenge the idea of “normal.” Some episodes will come from chapters in my book, some from moments in life that taught me something, and some will come straight from the stories you share with me. Every five episodes, you’ll also hear pieces of Bonnie’s story — because her voice deserves to be part of this too. This show is for people who’ve lived through it, fought through it, and are still trying to make sense of their own second life. You’ll hear vulnerability, humor, grit, and the kind of truth most people don’t say out loud. If this episode resonates, tap follow so you don’t miss the next one. You can learn more at bradhhill.com or nooneisnormal.co Join the community on Facebook, and share your story for a future episode. Thanks for being here. This is just the beginning. — Brad H. Hill

    12 min

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No One Is Normal is a raw, honest self-improvement podcast about recovering, healing, and rebuilding life. Brad H. Hill, author of No One Is Normal, shares real stories from the book, meaningful listener experiences, and conversations with professionals to explore addiction, trauma, shame, and self-forgiveness. This show helps you grow, reflect, and take the next step toward becoming who you were meant to be.