37 episodes

Max Liles is a person in long term recovery, licensed social worker and independent chemical dependency counselor who invites guests to debunk myths and blow through stereotypes about addiction, treatment and recovery.

These conversations disguised as interviews are meant to make you think and empower you to take personal responsibility for the changes you make in your own life.

Not Your Average IV User Max Liles

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 54 Ratings

Max Liles is a person in long term recovery, licensed social worker and independent chemical dependency counselor who invites guests to debunk myths and blow through stereotypes about addiction, treatment and recovery.

These conversations disguised as interviews are meant to make you think and empower you to take personal responsibility for the changes you make in your own life.

    NYAIVU Ep. 037 - Ricky Shaw - "From Crack to Creatine"

    NYAIVU Ep. 037 - Ricky Shaw - "From Crack to Creatine"

    The man of few words speaks, a lil bit. 

    • 28 min
    NYAIVU Ep. 036 - Laticia "TRISH" Wright, really her name is Tish.

    NYAIVU Ep. 036 - Laticia "TRISH" Wright, really her name is Tish.

    “What I was born into, I do not have to become.”
    The poverty. 
    The abuse.
    The drug centered lifestyle.
    In Ep. 036 Tish takes us from being the person who through the best house parties to being homeless. She opens up about growing up alongside her parents, ultimately losing her mom to a drug overdose, and making the decision to not continue that pattern in her daughters life. 
    We interviewed Tish’s daughter, Rylee Jo, in Ep. 034 - also a must listen. 
    Not your Average IV User is streaming almost everywhere you listen to podcasts. You can help us out by telling all the people you love that this project exists. 

    • 44 min
    NYAIVU Ep. 035 - Paul Solotaroff, Senior Writer Rolling Stone Magazine

    NYAIVU Ep. 035 - Paul Solotaroff, Senior Writer Rolling Stone Magazine

    In the late winter of 2023, I had just finished a workout with the 9a CrossFit class. A tall fella stood at the end of the gym - dressed in all black, with a fresh pair of J’s on. I thought, “This is my guy.” 
    This was Paul. Paul has been a senior writer at Rolling Stone for thirty years. He covered the NFL concussion scandal, including the Aaron Hernandez story, was the first to report the horror-show conditions at Walter Reade Hospital, and has written a series of stories that helped free innocent men who were doing life without parole in state prisons. He is the winner of two Genesis Awards and more than a half-dozen selections to the Best American Sports Writing anthologies, produced the Documentary hit “How to Fix a Drug Scandal” & has been a Pulitzer Prize and National Magazine Award finalist. 
    Over the next weeks after we met, Paul spent time in Southern Ohio to learn about the breadth of the opioid epidemic and the overdose crisis and the small town, grass roots approach to reintegrating individuals with substance use disorders back into the community. 
    Paul told that story in the most recent drop of Rolling Stone magazine. 
    In Ep. 036, Paul talks about his experience in shedding light in the stories that happen in the dark. 
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    • 50 min
    NYAIVU Ep. 035 - The Teachings of Jake Bradshaw (totally not a cult)

    NYAIVU Ep. 035 - The Teachings of Jake Bradshaw (totally not a cult)

    Healthcare is all about measurements: survival rates, success rates, no show rates, outcomes. But the addicted population can be terribly difficult to get and keep any data on.
     
    A lot of us receive treatment in facilities where our information is protected by federal law (HIPPA & 42 CFR Pt. 2, for all my industry nerds out there). A lot of us stay clean in fellowships that are centered in anonymity. A lot of us go back out a few times before we get it right and good luck tracking us down out there.
     
    And some people are famous, even in an anonymous fellowship. 
     
    Jake’s curriculum vitae is stacked: co-owner of Forward Health Ohio, the voice of Humans of Addiction, internationally syndicated content expert of advocacy around addiction, treatment, and recovery. He’s also known as the guy that got picked up by the Fed’s outside a 12 step meeting. 
     
    In Ep. 035, JB talks growing up in a small town, the early days of the dark web, and about a minor project he completed with the New York Times (who even reads the paper?!)
     
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    • 1 hr 10 min
    Not Your Average IV User Episode 34 - Rylee Jo

    Not Your Average IV User Episode 34 - Rylee Jo

    NYAIVU has largely hosted individuals in recovery and given them the platform to address stigmas, stereotypes, and preconceived notions about the nature of addiction, treatment, and recovery. Their stories have challenged societal norms and we’ve heard from people who have pushed the bounds on what a good comeback story looks like.
    We have also been lucky to have a few episodes where we have discussed the same topics with content experts that have done their own diligence in telling stories of communal devastation and personal redemption, giving us a long peek behind the curtain of how the opioid epidemic built up and unfolded.
    In Ep. 034 we interviewed Rylee Jo, who adds an important voice to our conversation that we have not heard from firsthand to this point – the child of a person with a substance use disorder.
    Rylee, a brave and bold guest, talks with me about what it was like to figure out that something wasn’t quite right in her home life, how she and her mothers relationship has grown and changed over the years, and offers some advice for other kids that might be going thru the same thing.
    Not Your Average IV User is streaming almost everywhere you listen to podcasts. You can help us out by telling all the people you love that this project exists.
     

    • 28 min
    Not Your Average IV User Episode 32 - Timmy Stacy

    Not Your Average IV User Episode 32 - Timmy Stacy

    Some people are led to places in life that give them a sense of clarity and purpose that fix everything. Timmy recounts that one day in his life, where he changed – and people around him noticed the change. He recalls, “It made for a slow Senior Year of High School.”
    Unfortunately, that period was only a small harbor of reprieve and Timmy would return to using, going on to the bitter ends of active addiction. Thankfully, treatment works and recovery is possible.
    In Ep. 032, guest Timmy Stacy talks about his ups and down with his family, traumatic loss, and how Another Chance Ministries transformed his life through their combination of clinical services and faith centered approach to treatment. Today, Timmy is a counselor, pastors at church, and is a representation that returning to an old behavior isn’t a death sentence.
    Not Your Average IV User is streaming almost everywhere you listen to podcasts. You can help us out by telling all the people you love that this project exists.

    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
54 Ratings

54 Ratings

assistant Senior Director ,

David Palumbo

Episode 1 changed my life, and I related so much to that young lad’s story

Adam NA2015 ,

Inspirational

This series shows the struggle to get clean and stay clean and it also shines the light on the fact that addiction comes from all walks of life and affects people in all walks of life

Holly_2817 ,

Amazing

One of the best podcast I have ever listened to!! Always excited for a new one!!

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