Addict II Athlete Podcast

Blu Robinson
Addict II Athlete Podcast

The Addict II Athlete podcast is hosted by Coach Blu Robinson a licensed clinical mental health counselor and substance abuse counselor who has worked in the field since 2001. Blu is a fantastic public speaker, coach, and therapist who works with many individuals, youth, couples, and families addressing issues like addiction, trauma, communication, parenting, and more. Blu hopes to provide listeners with the skills and game plans for anyone to turn their mess into their message of hope and a bright future. He is seasoned and has been hosting podcasts since 2016 and produced over 500 episodes. The AIIA podcast is here to inspire anyone. We share recovery stories, education, life tips, address teen and parenting issues, and more. Our topics address all walks of life but also addiction recovery with tips and fundamentals for those seeking recovery as well as the family and friends of someone who is. Addict II Athlete removes the negative stigma of addiction and mental health and creates a foundation of potential and support.

  1. The Power of Community within Team Speed Freaks with Ben Fraser

    4 DAYS AGO

    The Power of Community within Team Speed Freaks with Ben Fraser

    In this episode of the Addict II Athlete podcast, Coach Blu Robinson speaks with father, athlete, and coach of the Speed Freaks Ben Fraser, who shares his inspiring journey from addiction to recovery. Ben discusses the importance of community, the power of positive self-affirmations, and the transformative effects of movement and running. He reflects on the challenges of leaving behind old relationships and the significance of finding a supportive network in recovery. The conversation emphasizes the importance of self-identity and the journey of personal growth through connection and action. In this conversation, Ben Fraser and Coach Blu explore the transformative journey of recovery through community engagement, the power of gratitude, and the importance of visibility in addiction recovery. They discuss personal milestones in running, the significance of fatherhood, and the balance between pursuing personal goals and being present for loved ones. The dialogue emphasizes the strength of vulnerability and connection, showcasing how shared experiences can inspire hope and change in individuals and communities. Takeaways The 'I am' statements we use shape our identity. Finding a supportive community is crucial in recovery. Movement can be a powerful tool for healing. Small, achievable goals can lead to significant change. Isolation can be a significant barrier to recovery. Building new relationships can be challenging but rewarding. Reflecting on past struggles helps recognize progress. Recovery is a journey that involves both giving and receiving support. Positive self-talk can transform one's outlook on life. Choosing oneself is essential for personal growth.  Consistency is key to recovery and personal growth. Gratitude evolves from external to internal appreciation. Community support can transform perceptions of addiction. Visibility in recovery helps break down stigma. Personal milestones in the running can symbolize broader achievements. Fatherhood brings a new perspective on recovery and legacy. Chasing achievable goals fosters a balanced life. Vulnerability fosters deeper connections and understanding. Everyone has a unique story that can inspire others. Recovery is a journey best shared with others. Follow Ben: https://www.instagram.com/benny_b_fraser/profilecard/?igsh=a3A3Mm11OWk2a3Bt Follow the Speed Freaks: https://www.instagram.com/the_speed_freaks?igsh=MTBtb3c5dWd1dzBzeQ== Please join Addict to Athlete’s Patreon support page and help us turn the mess of addiction into the message of sobriety! https://www.patreon.com/addicttoathlete Please visit our website for more information on Team Addict to Athlete and Addiction Recovery Podcasts. https://www.AddictToAthlete.org Join the Team! Circle, our new social support event, along with the team and athlete communication platform, is designed to help us break free from doom scrolling and shadow banning and foster stronger connections among us. Follow the link, download the app, and start this new chapter of Team AIIA! Join Circle https://a2a.circle.so/join?invitation_token=16daaa0d9ecd7421d384dd05a461464ce149cc9e-63d4aa30-1a67-4120-ae12-124791dfb519

    55 min
  2. Finding Freedom Through Sober Running with Helen-Hansen Smith

    DEC 10

    Finding Freedom Through Sober Running with Helen-Hansen Smith

    In this episode of the Addict II Athlete podcast, Coach Blu Robinson interviews Helen Hansen-Smith, who shares her inspiring journey from addiction to sobriety and athleticism. Helen discusses her early experiences with alcohol in college, the impact of friends and family interventions, and her struggles with rehab. She emphasizes the importance of community support and how running became a vital part of her recovery, providing her with a sense of freedom and empowerment. The conversation highlights the transformative power of movement in healing and the choices that lead to a fulfilling life in sobriety. In this conversation, Blu Robinson and Helen-Hanson Smith explore the transformative power of running in recovery, the importance of emotional expression, and the role of supportive relationships. Helen shares her journey of overcoming addiction, the significance of vulnerability in her marriage, and her achievements in running, including completing a marathon. They discuss the mental challenges faced during races and the mindset shifts that help overcome adversity. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community and support in the recovery process, encouraging listeners to embrace their journeys and share their stories. Takeaways Addiction can be overcome with community support. Running can be a powerful tool in recovery. Interventions from loved ones can be life-saving. Rehab experiences vary; finding the right fit is crucial. Sobriety offers more freedom than addiction. Movement helps process emotions and heal. Building healthy habits takes time and effort. The college drinking culture can lead to addiction. Personal growth often comes from facing hard truths. Recovery is a journey of choices and empowerment. Running has been a powerful tool for emotional release. Follow Helen Hansen-Smith: https://www.instagram.com/helenhansonsmith?igsh=YnVoM2R4MGI0dHZ4 Please join Addict to Athlete’s Patreon support page and help us turn the mess of addiction into the message of sobriety! https://www.patreon.com/addicttoathlete Please visit our website for more information on Team Addict to Athlete and Addiction Recovery Podcasts. https://www.AddictToAthlete.org Join the Team! Circle, our new social support event, along with the team and athlete communication platform, is designed to help us break free from doom scrolling and shadow banning and foster stronger connections among us. Follow the link, download the app, and start this new chapter of Team AIIA! Join Circle https://a2a.circle.so/join?invitation_token=16daaa0d9ecd7421d384dd05a461464ce149cc9e-63d4aa30-1a67-4120-ae12-124791dfb519

    48 min
  3. DEC 3

    The Major League with Savannah Robinson

    In this insightful episode Coach Blu sits down with Savannah Robinson, who shares her transformative experiences during her first semester at college away from home. As Savannah navigates the exciting yet daunting transition to independent living, she opens up about the challenges of self-reliance, from managing her time and finances to dealing with homesickness and the pressures of academic life. Listeners will resonate with her candid reflections on the struggles she faced while learning to balance newfound freedom with responsibility. But it’s not all about the hurdles; Savannah also celebrates her triumphs and personal growth throughout this journey. She shares heartwarming anecdotes about making new friends, discovering her passions, and finding her unique voice in a bustling college environment. Coach Blu encourages Savannah to delve into the lessons learned along the way, making this episode a rich tapestry of wisdom and inspiration for anyone embarking on their own path to independence. Join us for a compelling conversation that highlights the essence of resilience, the importance of community, and the beauty of growing into one's self. AddictToAThete.Org Join the Team! Circle, our new social support event, along with the team and athlete communication platform, is designed to help us break free from doom scrolling and shadow banning and foster stronger connections among us. Follow the link, download the app, and start this new chapter of Team AIIA! Please join Addict to Athlete’s Patreon support page and help us turn the mess of addiction into the message of sobriety! https://www.patreon.com/addicttoathlete Please visit our website for more information on Team Addict to Athlete and Addiction Recovery Podcasts. https://www.AddictToAthlete.org Join the Team! Circle, our new social support event, along with the team and athlete communication platform, is designed to help us break free from doom scrolling and shadow banning and foster stronger connections among us. Follow the link, download the app, and start this new chapter of Team AIIA! Join Circle https://a2a.circle.so/join?invitation_token=16daaa0d9ecd7421d384dd05a461464ce149cc9e-63d4aa30-1a67-4120-ae12-124791dfb519

    40 min
  4. NOV 26

    Overcoming Challenges in Racing and Addiction with Jacob Boren

    In this episode of the Addict to Athlete podcast, Coach Blu interviews Jacob Boran, who shares his inspiring journey of recovery from addiction. Jacob discusses his struggles with substance abuse, the turning point that led him to seek help, and the importance of the 12 steps in his recovery process. He also reflects on rediscovering his passion for athletics and the role of community in supporting his journey. Jacob's story highlights the complexities of addiction, the power of personal growth, and the significance of helping others in recovery. In this conversation, Coach Blu and Jacob discuss their experiences with running, recovery, and the importance of community support. They share personal stories about overcoming challenges in races, the impact of mental health on their journeys, and the significance of relationships in fostering safety and growth. The dialogue emphasizes the need for consistency in recovery, the lessons learned from setbacks, and the importance of guiding newcomers in their recovery journey. Please join Addict to Athlete’s Patreon support page and help us turn the mess of addiction into the message of sobriety! https://www.patreon.com/addicttoathlete Please visit our website for more information on Team Addict to Athlete and Addiction Recovery Podcasts. https://www.AddictToAthlete.org Join the Team! Circle, our new social support event, along with the team and athlete communication platform, is designed to help us break free from doom scrolling and shadow banning and foster stronger connections among us. Follow the link, download the app, and start this new chapter of Team AIIA! Join Circle https://a2a.circle.so/join?invitation_token=16daaa0d9ecd7421d384dd05a461464ce149cc9e-63d4aa30-1a67-4120-ae12-124791dfb519

    57 min
  5. NOV 19

    From Navy SEAL to Recovery Advocate with Thomas LaGrave

    In this episode of the Addict to Athlete podcast, Coach Blu Robinson interviews Thomas LaGrave, a veteran with a profound story of addiction, recovery, and service. Thomas shares his journey from a 32-year clean record to a relapse that led him to confront his demons and seek help. He discusses the impact of military service on his addiction, the importance of helping youth in recovery, and the courage required to face emotional vulnerability. The conversation emphasizes the significance of purpose in recovery and the parallels between military training and the recovery process. In this conversation, Thomas J. LaGrave, Jr. and Blu Robinson discuss the critical role of mentorship, accountability, and emotional awareness in youth development. They explore the challenges faced by today's youth, including the impact of loss and the importance of authentic connections. The discussion emphasizes the need for parents to engage meaningfully with their children, fostering trust and communication. LaGrave shares insights from his experiences and his nonprofit work, advocating for a supportive environment that nurtures youth through mentorship and community involvement. Find more about Tom's nonprofit here  https://thehonorboundacademy.org  Please join Addict to Athlete’s Patreon support page and help us turn the mess of addiction into the message of sobriety! https://www.patreon.com/addicttoathlete Please visit our website for more information on Team Addict to Athlete and Addiction Recovery Podcasts. https://www.AddictToAthlete.org Join the Team! Circle, our new social support event, along with the team and athlete communication platform, is designed to help us break free from doom scrolling and shadow banning and foster stronger connections among us. Follow the link, download the app, and start this new chapter of Team AIIA! Join Circle https://a2a.circle.so/join?invitation_token=16daaa0d9ecd7421d384dd05a461464ce149cc9e-63d4aa30-1a67-4120-ae12-124791dfb519

    51 min
  6. NOV 4

    The Road to Recovery: Running for a Cause with Chip Autin

    In this episode of the Addict to Athlete podcast, Coach Blu Robinson interviews Chip Autin, who shares his inspiring journey from sports to addiction and ultimately to recovery. Chip discusses his early experiences with running, the challenges he faced as he fell into addiction, and the pivotal moments that led him to make a life-changing decision to pursue sobriety. He emphasizes the importance of community support, personal accountability, and the power of choice in the recovery process. The conversation highlights the struggles and triumphs of rebuilding relationships and finding purpose after addiction. In this conversation, Chip Autin shares his profound journey from personal loss and health challenges to becoming an ultra marathon runner. He discusses the impact of his father's glioblastoma diagnosis, his reflections on health and lifestyle changes, and how running became a therapeutic outlet. Chip's journey leads him to embrace ultra marathons, culminating in a mission to raise awareness for addiction and mental health through a significant running project along Louisiana's longest highway. He emphasizes the importance of community support and the emotional challenges he anticipates during his run, showcasing the transformative power of running in his life. @thechiparoux Seekingaction.org Please join Addict to Athlete’s Patreon support page and help us turn the mess of addiction into the message of sobriety! https://www.patreon.com/addicttoathlete Please visit our website for more information on Team Addict to Athlete and Addiction Recovery Podcasts. https://www.AddictToAthlete.org Join the Team! Circle, our new social support event, along with the team and athlete communication platform, is designed to help us break free from doom scrolling and shadow banning and foster stronger connections among us. Follow the link, download the app, and start this new chapter of Team AIIA! Join Circle https://a2a.circle.so/join?invitation_token=16daaa0d9ecd7421d384dd05a461464ce149cc9e-63d4aa30-1a67-4120-ae12-124791dfb519

    49 min
  7. Climbing Mountains with Steve Riggs

    OCT 29

    Climbing Mountains with Steve Riggs

    In this episode of the Addict to Athlete podcast, Coach Blu and Steve Riggs delve into the complexities of addiction, particularly focusing on pornography addiction. Steve shares his personal journey of recovery, emphasizing the importance of self-worth and the need to break the stigma surrounding pornography addiction. The conversation explores the role of faith and spirituality in recovery, the impact of shame and guilt, and the necessity of open conversations about these topics. The episode aims to empower listeners to understand addiction as a common struggle and encourages them to seek help and support. In this conversation, Coach Blu delves into the importance of self-connection and personal accountability, emphasizing the need for individuals to find inner peace before engaging with others. He discusses the complexities of choice, particularly in moral dilemmas, and advocates for open communication about addictions, particularly among men. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding the roots of addiction, the power of asking for what one wants, and embracing imperfection as part of personal growth. Ultimately, it encourages listeners to choose themselves and their well-being as a path to recovery and empowerment. Please join Addict to Athlete’s Patreon support page and help us turn the mess of addiction into the message of sobriety! https://www.patreon.com/addicttoathlete Please visit our website for more information on Team Addict to Athlete and Addiction Recovery Podcasts. https://www.AddictToAthlete.org Join the Team! Circle, our new social support event, along with the team and athlete communication platform, is designed to help us break free from doom scrolling and shadow banning and foster stronger connections among us. Follow the link, download the app, and start this new chapter of Team AIIA! Join Circle https://a2a.circle.so/join?invitation_token=16daaa0d9ecd7421d384dd05a461464ce149cc9e-63d4aa30-1a67-4120-ae12-124791dfb519

    1h 11m
4.8
out of 5
89 Ratings

About

The Addict II Athlete podcast is hosted by Coach Blu Robinson a licensed clinical mental health counselor and substance abuse counselor who has worked in the field since 2001. Blu is a fantastic public speaker, coach, and therapist who works with many individuals, youth, couples, and families addressing issues like addiction, trauma, communication, parenting, and more. Blu hopes to provide listeners with the skills and game plans for anyone to turn their mess into their message of hope and a bright future. He is seasoned and has been hosting podcasts since 2016 and produced over 500 episodes. The AIIA podcast is here to inspire anyone. We share recovery stories, education, life tips, address teen and parenting issues, and more. Our topics address all walks of life but also addiction recovery with tips and fundamentals for those seeking recovery as well as the family and friends of someone who is. Addict II Athlete removes the negative stigma of addiction and mental health and creates a foundation of potential and support.

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