Clean Play Podcast

Clean Play Podcast

Anne Skriba, former college basketball player and coach, and Chris Marshall, a once licensed clinician and Sans Bar founder, host the Clean Play Podcast. Explore sports, sobriety, and wellness through athlete interviews and stories. Learn how athletics can help to foster a sober lifestyle. Gain insights and strategies for living actively without alcohol.

  1. JAN 29

    What Happens When Sobriety Stops Being the Sun? Ep 36

    Season 2 ends the way the Clean Play Pod lives: honest, sports-nerdy, and forward-facing. Anne and Chris wrap up 2025’s biggest sports moments—from the Super Bowl to the NBA Finals to women’s hoops rising—and name what those storylines teach us about sobriety, identity, and change. Then the conversation turns into the real locker-room talk: what happens when alcohol isn’t the center of your life anymore… and even recovery stops being the center? They unpack “orientation,” the grief of leaving an old identity (sport, drinking, even “recovering”), and how to build a 2026 that’s rooted in purpose—not hustle. Takeaways/Timestamps (high-level) Sobriety isn’t the finish line—it’s the clearance. Once the “big problem” is gone, you get to ask: what am I building now? Urgency ≠ grind culture. You can treat today like a “playoff game” without burning yourself out. Your identity can’t stay problem-centered forever. If alcohol was the sun, and recovery became the sun… what’s your next orientation? Systems beat motivation (especially in January). Your “why” has to mean something deeper than shame or pressure. You’re allowed to evolve. You’re still you—whether you enter, exit, try again, or say no. [00:00] Happy 2026 + why this is the Season 2 finale [03:50] Biggest sports moments of 2025 (and what they reveal) [12:10] Injuries, athlete mortality, and why we don’t cheer for pain [18:50] Sports storylines = life storylines (the “dip” after the high) [23:30] Urgency without hustle + why motivation won’t cover the gap [25:40] “Sobriety was the sun” → reorientation, orbit, and “now what?” [33:50] 2026 intentions: zeal, faith, and the word “no”

    43 min
  2. 12/24/2025

    Teacher of the Year to Treatment: Jessica Dueñas on Worthiness & Sobriety Ep 35

    What happens when you’re excellent on paper—but falling apart in private? In this episode, Anne and Chris sit down with Jessica Dueñas (Bottomless to Sober, former teacher, Kentucky State Teacher of the Year) for a conversation about body image, achievement, stigma, and the moment sobriety stopped being a “band-aid” and became a full identity rebuild. This is Clean Play game film for anyone who’s been praised for performance while quietly losing themselves. Takeaways (5)Timestamps (3–6)Resources / Guest Links Mentioned: Achievement can’t heal old wounds—it can only distract you from them for a while. Alcohol doesn’t de-stress; it delays—and the bill shows up the next morning. Recovery needs the right fit: support that works for you beats shame-based “one way.” Medication isn’t a moral failure—it can be crutches while your nervous system heals. Worth is inherent: “Your sobriety does not determine your worth.” Full stop. [01:10] Meet Jessica + why this conversation matters [03:25] “Born to teach” + seeking affirmation outside the home [11:12] The stress of education: standards, systems, and no wiggle room [17:09] Trying to quit alone + why treatment became necessary [21:10] Building a recovery path that fits (therapy, medication, writing) [34:56] Worthiness, body image, and parenting without passing the shame down Jessica Dueñas: Bottomless to Sober (website + Substack + podcast) Instagram: @JessicaDuaneis24 Mentioned: The Four Agreements (Don Miguel Ruiz) This Naked Mind (Annie Grace)

    52 min
  3. 12/01/2025

    Section Yellow, Sober Fans, and Your First Alcohol-Free Thanksgiving Ep 34

    In this episode of Clean Play, Anne and Chris start with NFL chaos, grieving a tragic loss in the Cowboys organization, and end up exactly where they always do: life beyond the game. They talk about the pressure athletes feel to “play through the pain,” Anne’s three-year sobriety milestone and the moment she finally asked for help, and how alcohol quietly becomes a way to replay our old highlight reels. Then they pivot to Section Yellow at Lambeau Field, sober fan sections, and real-world tips for surviving your first (or fifth) sober Thanksgiving—without forfeiting football, family, or joy. Takeaways and Timestamps Winning has to include your whole life, not just the game. If the only scoreboard you’re watching is performance, your mental health will always come second. Some things are not worth pushing through. The same mentality that gets athletes through injury can make it really hard to say “I’m not okay” out loud. Identity after sport is tender ground. When the jersey comes off—whether as a player or coach—alcohol can sneak in as a way to relive old highlight reels. Sober fans still belong. From Section Yellow at Lambeau to sober tailgates and NA beer at the bar, you don’t have to drink to be part of the moment. Holidays need game plans too. Time limits, movement, NA options, and post-holiday rewards can turn a dreaded Thanksgiving into a sober win. [00:00] Government names, Thanksgiving vibes, and NFL chaos this season [04:30] Grieving a Cowboys player’s death and the hidden cost of “just push through it” [11:30] Anne’s three years sober, depression after sport, and finally asking for help [21:00] Life beyond the game: when identity, alcohol, and old highlight reels collide [25:30] Section Yellow at Lambeau, sober tailgates, and belonging without booze[34:30] Real talk holiday coaching: sober Thanksgiving tips, boundaries, and permission

    38 min
  4. 09/22/2025

    The Slow Burn: Lasting Growth in Sports, Sobriety & Life Ep 32

    You don’t need another hype video—you need a game plan you can actually sustain. If you’re an athlete navigating life after sport or sober-curious about what comes next, this episode gives you a pace that wins in the long run. We break down the “slow burn” approach: controlled pace, load management, and one-day-at-a-time habits that keep you healthy, present, and competitive—on the field and off. From tricky identity shifts to pressure from fans, family, and feeds, we get honest about building as an alcohol-free person without burning out. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: • Why “go slow to grow” beats quick fixes in sport, business, and recovery • How load management applies to training, work, and your nervous system • A simple “one glass at a time” habit frame that actually sticks • The difference between looking busy online and doing real work in the dark • How to navigate identity shifts after sport without losing yourself Press play now and pick up a pace that helps you last—not just launch. Resources & Links: • Clean Play Coaching — coaching for athletes navigating identity shift and sober living - www.cleanplaycoaching.com • “Faster Than Light” by Chris Marshall — the “slow burn” ember we reference - Find Chris’s Book Here: https://www.amazon.com/Faster-Than-Light-Alcohol-Free-Revolution/dp/B0FB9GCPRF/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1QV2WRWPNOXG9&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.S2sdVPqKTcbvPz99O0ZZhTiaVKyu0oUSeaPVt-zzFt9L-EG5lDyYzjASp8Lgp3g8UxXIHgcZeLIYL3TfmR-krs6CzwfRdh3KICJ5vOeN-Kmkl1E7CaLN0_CryRObGpAR5Z695qWpvkNWW1jsywIrv37ApRbvyMZ7xzNEnXb_LdE-1ylaNymO2TlOeA7fwAsz-qqZeeTE4wDVwTvfdCbpxb1ALToRmpiJbwAZMvakfKY.lHMr_RdeosALo1fPET4XAMCr8mHAhrqXW_XXM1xKJOs&dib_tag=se&keywords=faster+than+light&qid=1758149209&sprefix=faster+than+light%2Caps%2C166&sr=8-1 • Sans Bar Academy & Mocktail School — skill-building for an alcohol-free life - https://www.thesansbar.com/

    49 min
  5. 08/22/2025

    Humans Were Designed to Create: A Conversation on Sobriety, Sports, and Self-Trust Ep 30

    Stop Consuming. Start Creating. If you’ve been feeling stuck, drained, or like life after sport has lost its spark, this one’s for you. Mark Cuban once said, “Humans were designed to create. This is why you get depressed when all you do is consume.” In this episode, Anne and Chris break down what that means for athletes, sober folks, and anyone trying to rebuild their identity beyond the scoreboard. Instead of sitting on the sidelines watching everyone else play, what would it look like to create your own version of the game? From basketball practice to writing books, from sobriety to showing up in meetings—you’ll hear how discipline, repetition, and creativity actually feed each other. • Why athletes struggle when they stop “creating” through sport—and how to reclaim that spark in sobriety. • The difference between watching from the stands and actually getting in the game of your own life. • How discipline and repetition unlock creativity (yes, even off the court). • Why passive consumption (scrolling, watching, lurking) leaves you unfulfilled—and what to do instead. • Practical ways to shift from “sideline mode” to actively creating your own path in life after sport. If you’re tired of just consuming and ready to step back into the game—press play now. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: • Why athletes struggle when they stop “creating” through sport—and how to reclaim that spark in sobriety. • The difference between watching from the stands and actually getting in the game of your own life. • How discipline and repetition unlock creativity (yes, even off the court). • Why passive consumption (scrolling, watching, lurking) leaves you unfulfilled—and what to do instead. • Practical ways to shift from “sideline mode” to actively creating your own path in life after sport. If you’re tired of just consuming and ready to step back into the game—press play now. Resources & Links: Connect with Anne: www.cleanplaycoaching.com Learn more about Chris’s work: https://www.thesansbar.com/

    30 min
  6. 08/12/2025

    Staying in the Gym: How Consistency Fuels Growth in Sports, Sobriety, and Life Ep 29

    In this episode of the Clean Play Podcast, Chris and Anne dive deep into the concept of “staying in the gym”—the discipline of showing up consistently for your growth, whether you’re training for a championship, building a sober life, or leading yourself through personal transformation. From football season anticipation to obscure but entertaining sports (tortilla slapping, anyone?), the conversation flows into the parallels between athletic preparation and life’s bigger challenges. Anne and Chris share personal stories about proximity, persistence, and why the basics matter more than the highlight reel. They unpack: Why “staying in the gym” is about mindset as much as skill The difference between showing up and really showing up How possibility doesn’t guarantee success—but success can’t happen without it The trap of chasing external validation and how to root growth internally Lessons from Kobe Bryant, Ja Morant, and unexpected moments of opportunity How to avoid burnout in sobriety, sports, and personal development Whether you’re a coach, an athlete, or someone navigating life’s transitions, this episode will challenge you to think differently about discipline, growth, and purpose. Resources & Links: Clean Play Coaching – Download your Unleash Your Mamba free guide and sign up for your complimentary scouting report at www.cleanplaycoaching.com The Mocktail School – Learn the art of crafting alcohol-free cocktails with Chris Marshall and mixologist Lila Vulcas at The Sans Bar Listen now and find out why staying close to the work—your “gym”—is the secret to lasting transformation.

    41 min
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Anne Skriba, former college basketball player and coach, and Chris Marshall, a once licensed clinician and Sans Bar founder, host the Clean Play Podcast. Explore sports, sobriety, and wellness through athlete interviews and stories. Learn how athletics can help to foster a sober lifestyle. Gain insights and strategies for living actively without alcohol.