The Peak of Possibility Podcast

Glynis Franz

The Peak of Possibility Podcast is where raw stories meet sobering truth. In partnership with LA’s Peak Path Health, we move past the surface to explore the gritty reality of addiction and mental health. Each episode features unfiltered conversations with those who have navigated the darkest depths of adversity to find healing. We prioritize honest, often difficult dialogue over polished narratives, shedding light on the psychological and spiritual weight of recovery. Whether you are struggling or supporting a loved one, we offer a grounded, real-world look at the human experience.

  1. 6d ago

    Why Just Being Sober Isn't Enough to Succeed - Dave Puhky

    What happened when getting sober isn't enough?For years, Dave Puhky looked successful on the outside. He built businesses, earned his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, married the love of his life, and eventually sold two MMA gyms. But behind the scenes, alcohol had become a direct route to self-loathing.In this powerful episode of The Peak of Possibility Podcast, David opens up about the moment he realized that if he wanted to truly live, he had to change more than his drinking—he had to change his identity.Together, Glynis Franz and David explore:🔥 The reality of "No Man's Land" in early sobriety🔥 Why sobriety can feel like losing yourself before finding yourself🔥 Letting go of toxic friendships and old identities🔥 Radical Ownership and taking responsibility for your life🔥 Building confidence without alcohol🔥 The connection between Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and recovery🔥 Why modern men are starving for genuine connection🔥 How David built a following of 200,000+ people by telling the truthDavid's story isn't about perfection. It's about choosing growth over comfort, ownership over excuses, and freedom over self-destruction.If you're navigating recovery, rebuilding your life, or simply searching for a more authentic version of yourself, this conversation is for you.📣 About David PuhkyDavid Puhky is an entrepreneur, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, sobriety advocate, and founder of ALL IN. After building and selling two MMA gyms, David transformed his life through recovery and now coaches entrepreneurs, sober founders, and high performers through his philosophy of Radical Ownership.Follow David:📲 Instagram: @davidpuhky📲 Facebook: David Puhky⛰️ Sponsored by Peak Path HealthRecovery is about more than getting sober.At Peak Path Health, we help individuals rebuild every area of life through world-class addiction treatment, mental health care, trauma therapy, holistic wellness, and personalized recovery planning.Whether you're taking your first step toward recovery or looking for a new path forward, our team is here to help.🌐 Visit Peak Path Health: https://www.peakpathhealth.com📞 Call Today: (213) 772-2702Luxury Detox • Residential Treatment • Mental Health Care • Personalized Recovery Plans

    1 hr
  2. Apr 20

    Sober, Out of Prison & Pulling People Off the Streets into Treatment I Victor The Good Boss

    Victor Oliviera went from addiction, run-ins with the law, and time in prison — to becoming "The Good Boss," a viral social media force driving across America to give people living on the streets scholarships to treatment facilities.This is a raw, unfiltered conversation about sobriety, second chances, and what it actually looks like to pull someone back from the edge — and hand them a future.Victor built his name by treating his employees like family — creating a culture of support and belonging that exploded on social media. But what started as a workplace movement became something far bigger: traveling the United States to find people who've been written off and funding their path into addiction treatment, giving access to recovery that most people never get.In this episode, Victor opens up about:- His own battle with addiction and time in prison- How "The Good Boss" brand was born — and why it went viral- Providing scholarships to treatment facilities for people living on the streets- Traveling across America to find and help those who've fallen through the cracks- What sobriety really looks like — and the daily work it takes to stay there- Giving people in recovery real jobs, real community, and a real shotThis is more than a recovery story. It's a blueprint for what humans are capable of when they choose to stop looking away.🎙️ Subscribe for new episodes📱 Donate to Victors Movement: www.freshstartcard.com🌐 Peak Path Health — Luxury Addiction & Mental Health Treatment: www.peakpathhealth.com

    45 min
  3. Apr 14

    "I Built a Life on Burritos, Tik Tok, and Faith" - Klover King

    Klover King’s story isn’t polished—it’s real. After nearly 20 years of substance use, multiple stints in jail and prison, and living out of his van, everything came to a halt when he suffered a heart attack that nearly took his life. That moment became the turning point that forced him into sobriety—when nothing else ever had. Now four years sober, Clover has rebuilt his life in the most unexpected way. What started as selling a few breakfast burritos outside the Van Nuys courthouse turned into a movement—feeding people coming out of jail, supporting the homeless community, and becoming one of the most watched live streamers on TikTok through raw, unfiltered acts of service. But the journey hasn’t been easy. From viral growth to public controversy, accusations, betrayal, and personal loss—including losing his girlfriend to fentanyl—Clover has had to navigate what it really means to stay grounded when everything around you is shifting. In this episode, we talk about what it takes to truly change, the cost of kindness, finding purpose through service, and how faith became the foundation for rebuilding a life from nothing. This is a story about survival, redemption, and choosing to keep going—no matter what. If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction or mental health, Peak Path Health offers comprehensive, personalized care in a luxury treatment setting designed for real, lasting transformation. 📞 Call: (855) 527-1961🌐 Visit: www.peakpathhealth.com📧 Email: admissions@peakpathhealth.com

    58 min
  4. Apr 7

    Intervention: What, When, and How? Tim Ryan & Jennifer Gimenez

    Interventions aren’t what you see on TV—they’re raw, strategic, emotional turning points that can mean the difference between life and death. In this episode of The Peak of Possibility Podcast, Glynis Franz sits down with two people who have lived—and led—some of the most intense moments in addiction recovery: Tim Ryan and Jennifer Gimenez. Tim, a nationally recognized interventionist, and Jennifer, a recovery advocate, interventionist and former model and Celebrity Rehab cast member, bring unmatched perspective from both sides of addiction. Most recently, they helped facilitate the intervention that led Andy Dick into treatment—giving us a rare look into what it actually takes to break through when someone is deep in the chaos. This conversation pulls back the curtain on: What a real intervention looks like (and why many fail) The emotional and psychological strategy behind getting someone to say yes How addiction plays differently in the public eye—and why celebrity status can make recovery harder, not easier The biggest mistakes families make when trying to help—and how to stop enabling without abandoning The truth about “rock bottom,” tough love, and when it’s time to step in This isn’t surface-level recovery talk. It’s direct, honest, and grounded in real experience—from the front lines of addiction and healing. If you’ve ever felt helpless watching someone spiral, this episode gives you clarity, direction, and a reminder that change is possible—when the right moment is created. Learn more about Tim Ryan & Jennifer Gimenez:  www.dopetohope.com If you or a loved one need support, reach out to Peak Path Health:  (855) 527-1961  admissions@peakpathhealth.com  www.peakpathhealth.com Peak Path Health offers comprehensive substance use and mental health treatment in a luxury, clinically sophisticated environment—designed to help individuals move from crisis to clarity. The Peak of Possibility Podcast Where we have sobering conversations about addiction, mental health, recovery, and the incredible capacity we all have to heal and grow.

    58 min
  5. Mar 31

    She Shot Her Husbands Mistress on Meth, Went to Jail and Became a Published Author: Wendy Adamson

    She shot her husband's mistress during a meth-induced psychotic break.She went to jail. Lost her home. Lived on the streets with her son.And somehow — she came back.In this episode of The Peak of Possibility Podcast, Wendy Adamson doesn't sugarcoat a thing. She walks us through the night that destroyed her old life, what incarceration actually taught her, and the long, brutal road back to herself — one she never expected to survive, let alone document in a published book.Today Wendy facilitates creative writing groups inside treatment centers, works with the Have A Sole Foundation, and uses storytelling to help others find their voice in the middle of their darkest chapters.This episode will challenge how you think about addiction, accountability, and what real recovery actually looks like.You'll hear:- What it's like to wake up from psychosis and face what you've done- How Wendy rebuilt her identity after losing everything — including her freedom.- Why creative writing became her path to healing (and how it can be yours)- What accountability looks like when there are no excuses leftLearn more about Wendy Here: https://wendyadamson.com 🎙️ The Peak of Possibility Podcast is hosted by Glynis Franz — raw, honest conversations about addiction, mental health, recovery, and the human capacity to heal. Powered by Peak Path Health — where transformation begins.📞 (855) 527-1961🌐 www.peakpathhealth.com📩 admissions@peakpathhealth.com

    50 min

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The Peak of Possibility Podcast is where raw stories meet sobering truth. In partnership with LA’s Peak Path Health, we move past the surface to explore the gritty reality of addiction and mental health. Each episode features unfiltered conversations with those who have navigated the darkest depths of adversity to find healing. We prioritize honest, often difficult dialogue over polished narratives, shedding light on the psychological and spiritual weight of recovery. Whether you are struggling or supporting a loved one, we offer a grounded, real-world look at the human experience.