Recovery Discovery by Show Up and Stay

DeAnn Knighton

Recovery Discovery (brought to you by Show Up and Stay) is a podcast series dedicated to exploring addiction through the lens of science and technology. DeAnn Knighton is a recovering human and a clinical mental health counselor in the making. She is joined by co-host and Show Up and Stay co-founder Craig Knighton. Craig is an engineer, a technology expert, and a world-class big brother inspired by scientific and technological advancements that will change how we think about and treat substance use disorder.

  1. JAN 21

    Recovery Discovery | Breaking the Cycle: How Genetic Testing and Behavior Can Prevent Addiction

    In this episode, hosts DeAnn Knighton and Craig Knighton sit down with James Piacentino co-founder and CEO of Thrive Genetics, to explore how science, genetics, and behavior intersect in addiction risk and prevention. James shares his personal lived experience with intergenerational addiction alongside decades of research and innovation that led to the creation of the Comprehensive Addiction Risk Evaluation System (CARES). The conversation breaks down how addiction risk is not determined by a single gene, but by a complex interaction between genetic predisposition, behavioral patterns, and environmental factors. James explains how CARES combines genome-wide analysis with a sophisticated behavioral questionnaire to create a more complete, clinically meaningful addiction risk profile. Together, the hosts and guest discuss real-world applications of addiction risk testing—particularly in medical settings where opioid prescriptions, pain management, and surgery can unintentionally trigger substance use disorder. The episode also explores ethical considerations, trauma-informed prevention, intergenerational healing, and how early knowledge can empower individuals, families, and healthcare providers to make safer, more informed decisions. This episode offers a hopeful, evidence-based look at how addiction science and responsible innovation can help reduce harm, close gaps in care, and reshape the future of addiction prevention and recovery. If you have questions or comments or would like to be a guest on the Recovery Discovery Podcast, send an email to: info@showupandstay.org More information about our project is available at: https://www.showupandstay.org/ https://www.soberpositiveworkplace.org/ For podcast updates, follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showupandstayorg/ Music and Audio Production by Katie Hare. https://www.hare.works

    30 min
  2. 12/17/2025

    Recovery Discovery | Legal but Dangerous (w/Dr. Aaron Weiner)

    Understanding the Real Risks of Alcohol, THC, and Gas-Station Drugs In this episode of Show Up and Stay: Recovery Discovery, hosts DeAnn Knighton and Craig Knighton sit down with Dr. Aaron Weiner — board-certified psychologist and Executive Vice President at the Prevention Research Institute — to unpack a truth many people still don’t realize: just because a substance is legal doesn’t mean it’s safe. Dr. Weiner breaks down how alcohol, high-potency THC, nicotine, kratom, and even so-called “gas-station drugs” interact with the brain and body. Through science, compassion, and real-world experience, he explains why legality, availability, and marketing often distort public perception — especially for young people and those in recovery. Listeners will learn: Why alcohol remains one of the most harmful substances sold over the counterHow modern THC potency is 6–10x higher than in past decadesWhy daily THC use among young adults has now surpassed alcoholThe rise of unregulated “legal highs” and why some are actually opioids in disguiseWhy addiction is biology, not moral failureHow policy, profit, and public health collide in ways the public rarely seesWhat truly supports recovery — and why swapping substances doesn’t workThis conversation offers clarity instead of judgment, science instead of fear, and hope instead of stigma. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or just trying to navigate a world full of mixed messages, this episode gives you what most people never get: the facts. If you have questions or comments or would like to be a guest on the Recovery Discovery Podcast, send an email to: info@showupandstay.org More information about our project is available at: https://www.showupandstay.org/ https://www.soberpositiveworkplace.org/ For podcast updates, follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showupandstayorg/ Music and Audio Production by Katie Hare. https://www.hare.works

    43 min
  3. 11/11/2025

    Recovery Discovery | Can Personalized Recovery Become MORE Human With Data & AI? (w/ Dr. Quyen Ngo)

    In this episode of Recovery Discovery, hosts DeAnn and Craig talk with Dr. Quyen Ngo, clinical psychologist and Director of the Butler Center for Research at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. Together, they explore the science behind addiction treatment, why recovery support must extend far beyond discharge, and how technology—from wearables to AI—might shape the future of long-term recovery. Dr. Ngo breaks down: Why addiction is a chronic brain disease, not a moral failingThe “danger zones” at 3, 6, and 12 months post-treatmentHow Hazelden Betty Ford redesigned long-term support through the Lifelong Recovery ProgramChallenges of collecting real-world outcomes data across systemsEthical considerations of third-party platforms and patient privacyThe promise and risks of AI in behavioral healthWhy standardizing treatment increases—not decreases—personalized careThis episode offers a rare inside look at modern addiction science, emerging technology, and the human work of supporting lasting change. It’s a conversation that bridges research, lived experience, and innovation — from the Butler Center for Research to the therapist’s office and beyond. If you have questions or comments or would like to be a guest on the Recovery Discovery Podcast, send an email to: info@showupandstay.org More information about our project is available at: https://www.showupandstay.org/ https://www.soberpositiveworkplace.org/ For podcast updates, follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showupandstayorg/ Music and Audio Production by Katie Hare. https://www.hare.works

    41 min
  4. 10/28/2025

    Recovery Discovery | The Modern Science of the 12 Step Tradition (w/ Dr. Jorja Jamison)

    In this illuminating episode of Recovery Discovery, host DeAnn Knighton and co-host Craig sit down with Dr. Jorja Jamison, psychologist, professor, and author at the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies, to explore how modern neuroscience and psychology shed new light on the 12 Steps of recovery. Dr. Jamison shares her personal journey — from training as an addiction psychologist while secretly battling her own substance use, to finding long-term recovery and discovering how the science of the brain validates what the 12 Steps have taught for decades: that healing happens through connection, meaning-making, and change. Together, they unpack how each step reflects a core psychological or biological process — from the brain’s wiring and reward circuitry to the emotional release that comes from vulnerability and community. Listeners will gain a robust new understanding of how surrender, honesty, and service are not only spiritual concepts but also neurochemical and psychological realities that support lasting transformation. Jorja's Website Jorga's Book: Wounded Healing  If you have questions or comments or would like to be a guest on the Recovery Discovery Podcast, send an email to: info@showupandstay.org More information about our project is available at: https://www.showupandstay.org/ https://www.soberpositiveworkplace.org/ For podcast updates, follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showupandstayorg/ Music and Audio Production by Katie Hare. https://www.hare.works

    48 min
  5. 10/14/2025

    Recovery Discovery | How a Voice Can Tell a Story (with Henry O’Connell of Canary Speech)

    What if a short snippet of conversation could reveal insights into your emotional, behavioral, and cognitive health and signal risk factors for Substance Use Disorder? In this episode of Recovery Discovery, hosts' DeAnn Knighton and Craig Knighton sit down with Henry O’Connell, Co-Founder and CEO of Canary Speech, to explore how artificial intelligence and voice biomarkers are transforming the way clinicians understand human well-being. From its origin story in a Utah bagel shop to its deployment in primary care and behavioral health settings, Canary Speech’s “ambient listening” technology captures subtle, subconscious vocal patterns — helping clinicians identify indicators of anxiety, depression, pain, mild cognitive impairment, and even Alzheimer’s disease. The three discuss: The science of voice biomarkers and clinical decision supportHow Canary’s non-intrusive AI assists rather than replaces cliniciansApplication to substance use disorder Real stories from patients and practitioners using the toolThe ethical and emotional dimensions of integrating AI into mental health care and substance use disorderThis conversation is equal parts innovation, empathy, and inspiration — a look at how technology can help us listen better to ourselves and one another If you have questions or comments or would like to be a guest on the Recovery Discovery Podcast, send an email to: info@showupandstay.org More information about our project is available at: https://www.showupandstay.org/ https://www.soberpositiveworkplace.org/ For podcast updates, follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showupandstayorg/ Music and Audio Production by Katie Hare. https://www.hare.works

    46 min
  6. 10/03/2025

    Recovery Discovery | Scaling Empathy: Tamar Blue on the Tech That’s Expanding Group Healing

    In this episode of Show Up and Stay, host DeAnn Knighton and co-host Craig Knighton speak with Tamar Blue, founder and CEO of MentalHappy, about how technology is reshaping access to mental-health and recovery-focused support groups. Tamar shares her personal journey and the inspiration behind building a platform designed to connect individuals with the right group and facilitator—removing barriers of geography, stigma, and safety concerns. Listeners will learn how MentalHappy creates a secure, stigma-free environment for healing through features such as facilitator vetting, trigger warnings, guided anonymity, and innovative tools like the new “Coming Soon” waitlist for groups in development. The conversation highlights: The power of peer connection in recovery and survivorship beyond traditional clinical care.The technology gap leaves many people unsupported and strains the healthcare system.Practical advice for facilitators to launch and grow successful groups—including clear guidelines, transparent group descriptions, and accessible pricing models.The importance of designing inclusive spaces that respect safety, privacy, and cultural context while fostering trust and belonging.Whether you’re a mental-health professional, a survivor seeking connection, or a healthcare innovator, this episode sheds light on the evolving landscape of digital group support and how technology, when thoughtfully built, can strengthen—not replace—human connection. If you have questions or comments or would like to be a guest on the Recovery Discovery Podcast, send an email to: info@showupandstay.org More information about our project is available at: https://www.showupandstay.org/ https://www.soberpositiveworkplace.org/ For podcast updates, follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showupandstayorg/ Music and Audio Production by Katie Hare. https://www.hare.works

    37 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
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9 Ratings

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Recovery Discovery (brought to you by Show Up and Stay) is a podcast series dedicated to exploring addiction through the lens of science and technology. DeAnn Knighton is a recovering human and a clinical mental health counselor in the making. She is joined by co-host and Show Up and Stay co-founder Craig Knighton. Craig is an engineer, a technology expert, and a world-class big brother inspired by scientific and technological advancements that will change how we think about and treat substance use disorder.