We Do Recover With Jared Miller

We Do Recover With Jared Miller

We Do Recover With Jared Miller

  1. 11/25/2025

    Ep. 178 - Holiday Help with Host Jared Miller

    Summary: In this episode, Jared Miller discusses the challenges of maintaining sobriety during the holiday season. He highlights the increased risk of relapse, particularly for those in early recovery, and offers practical strategies for navigating social events, setting boundaries, and coping with holiday stress. The conversation emphasizes the importance of social connections, service work, and creating new memories to foster a positive holiday experience. Jared shares personal anecdotes and encourages listeners to reach out to others for support during this challenging time. Takeaways: Relapse rates increase significantly during the holiday season. Individuals in long-term recovery face a 60% chance of relapse during holidays. Social connections are crucial for maintaining sobriety. Planning ahead for social events can help avoid triggers. Setting boundaries is essential for protecting sobriety. Service work can provide fulfillment and connection during the holidays. It's okay to have a low-key holiday season without social obligations. Negative associations with holidays can stem from past traumas. Creating new traditions can help build positive memories. Reaching out to others can strengthen connections and support. Chapters: 00:00 Holiday Season and Sobriety Awareness 06:51 Understanding Relapse Risks During Holidays 16:02 Strategies for High Social Engagement 23:41 Emotional Awareness and Self-Care 28:33 Navigating Holiday Challenges 34:43 Creating New Holiday Memories 38:30 Finding Joy in Recovery 43:07 Building Connections and Community

    49 min
  2. 11/15/2025

    Ep. 177 - Opioid Litigation Funds: A Deep Dive with Evan Done

    Summary: In this episode, Evan Done discusses the opioid litigation funds and their implications for recovery and community support. He shares insights on the role of USARA, the importance of personal experiences in advocacy, and the challenges of fund allocation. The conversation emphasizes the need for community engagement, the impact of housing on recovery, and the importance of treating substance use as a health crisis rather than a legal issue. Evan calls for action and involvement from listeners to ensure that funds are used effectively to support those affected by the opioid crisis. Takeaways: The opioid crisis is a pressing public health issue. USARA provides free recovery support services across Utah. Community engagement is crucial for effective allocation of funds. Personal experiences shape advocacy and policy decisions. The opioid litigation funds are intended to make amends for past harms. Housing stability is critical for recovery success. Opioid task forces can guide the use of settlement funds. Not all counties are utilizing funds effectively. Advocacy can help ensure funds are used for direct support. Recovery is possible with the right resources and support. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Opioid Litigation Funds 05:40 Evan's Journey and USARA's Impact 11:34 The Role of Advocacy in Recovery 17:20 Understanding the Opioid Crisis 24:31 Distribution of Settlement Funds 30:46 The Impact of Personal Experiences on Recovery 36:39 Allocation of Settlement Funds and Legislative Challenges 44:41 Evaluating Specific County Projects and Their Effectiveness 52:26 Limitations of Funding and the Need for New Programs 01:03:07 Challenging Stigmas in Naloxone Distribution 01:08:52 Innovative Programs Supporting Recovery 01:14:00 Medication-Assisted Treatment in Jails 01:24:08 Utah's Progress in Addressing Substance Abuse 01:30:33 Call to Action for Community Engagement Resource Website: https://nashp.org/state-tracker/state-opioid-settlement-spending-decisions/

    1h 24m
  3. 11/02/2025

    Ep. 176 - From Addiction to Advocacy: A Conversation with Matt Borget

    Summary: In this episode of We Do Recover, Matt Borget shares his journey through addiction and recovery, discussing the pivotal moments that led him to seek help and the importance of family support. He reflects on his experiences with treatment, relapse, and the lessons learned along the way. Matt emphasizes the significance of community, gratitude, and the ongoing journey of recovery, while also providing insights into the New Roads Treatment Center and its approach to mental health care. Takeaways: Matt shares his unique journey into addiction and recovery. The importance of family support in the recovery process. Relapse can be a part of the recovery journey, but learning from it is crucial. Practicing gratitude and connecting with others in recovery is vital. Treatment programs can vary, and finding the right fit is essential. The role of 12-step programs in maintaining sobriety. Understanding that addiction affects everyone differently, but the core issues are often the same. The significance of having a support system during recovery. Matt emphasizes the importance of being open about struggles in recovery. New Roads Treatment Center offers specialized care for complex mental health issues. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Context of the Podcast 02:57 Matt Bourget's Personal Journey and Current Life 05:44 The Early Stages of Addiction 08:51 Transition to Dealing and Opiate Use 11:43 Consequences of Addiction and Jail Experience 14:33 The Role of Family and Treatment Interventions 17:46 The Struggle with Relapse and Recovery 20:40 Lessons Learned from Relapse and Recovery 23:32 Family Dynamics and Support in Recovery 28:47 The Journey to Treatment 35:05 Finding Hope in Recovery 41:29 The Turning Point: A Moment of Clarity 49:30 Life After Treatment: Embracing Recovery 55:11 Navigating Mental Health and Substance Use

    49 min
  4. 10/24/2025

    Ep. 175 - The Power of Purpose: Jordan Burningham's Story

    Summary: In this episode of We Do Recover, Jordan Burningham shares his journey from addiction to recovery, detailing the struggles he faced and the pivotal moments that led him to seek help. He discusses the importance of community, purpose, and healthy habits in maintaining recovery, along with his innovative approach to treatment that focuses on holistic healing. Jordan emphasizes the need for supportive environments and the role of meaningful connections in overcoming addiction. He also highlights the miracles of recovery, including the joy of family and the fulfillment of helping others. Takeaways: Jordan emphasizes the importance of getting comfortable before diving into serious topics. He shares his journey of addiction, highlighting the emotional pain that led to substance use. The transition from dependency to addiction can happen quickly, often within days of use. Active addiction often leads to loss of control and compulsive behavior. Seeking help is a crucial step in the recovery process. Building a new life after addiction involves finding purpose and passion. Healthy habits and routines are essential for maintaining recovery. Community and connection play a vital role in overcoming addiction. Jordan's unique treatment approach focuses on holistic healing and nutrition. The journey of recovery is ongoing, and it's important to stay mindful of one's health. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage 03:36 The Importance of Detox and Recovery Resources 05:22 Personal Reflections on Life and Gratitude 07:54 Transitioning to Jordan's Story 12:05 Growing Up and Early Influences 17:20 From Experimentation to Dependency 23:52 Recognizing Active Addiction 28:53 Seeking Help and Family Support 33:08 The Journey Through Treatment 36:59 Finding Purpose in Recovery 43:18 Building Healthy Habits 50:25 Creating a Unique Treatment Model 59:26 The Journey of Healing and Growth 01:08:54 Future Aspirations in Recovery

    1h 13m
  5. 10/12/2025

    Ep. 174 - Breaking the Cycle: A Conversation with Troy Meyer

    Summary: This episode of We Do Recover explores the journey of Troy Meyer from a troubled childhood marked by addiction in his family to his own struggles with substance abuse. Troy shares his experiences with addiction, the impact on his relationships, and the pivotal moments that led him to seek recovery. He emphasizes the importance of community support, accountability, and the realization that one's past does not define one's future. The discussion highlights the challenges of early recovery, the significance of personal growth, and the miracles that can happen when one chooses to change their life. Takeaways: Troy grew up in a dysfunctional family with addiction issues. He started using substances recreationally at a young age. Addiction took hold when he began using meth daily. His active addiction led to significant personal and relational turmoil. A pivotal moment was a mini-intervention by friends and family. Troy's rock bottom involved a series of delusional experiences and legal troubles. He found hope and purpose in recovery through community and support. Troy emphasizes the importance of accountability in rebuilding relationships. He shares that recovery is a long process that requires hard work and dedication. Troy's story illustrates that transformation is possible, and one can create a fulfilling life after addiction. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Background 04:49 The Journey into Addiction 17:34 The Depths of Active Addiction 31:08 Life in Jail and the Path to Recovery 38:17 Awakening Through Loss 44:00 Finding Accountability in Relationships 54:18 The Shift to Purpose 59:15 Miracle Moments in Recovery 01:04:11 A Message of Hope and Support

    1h 8m
  6. Ep. 172 - Harm Reduction vs. Abstinence: A Conversation with Dr. Terry Sellers

    07/18/2025

    Ep. 172 - Harm Reduction vs. Abstinence: A Conversation with Dr. Terry Sellers

    The debate between harm reduction and abstinence-only approaches continues to shape addiction treatment, but is it really an either/or proposition? In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Terry Sellers shares his perspective: "Here's where I really disagree with harm reduction. I don't disagree with it for the most part, but when they remove abstinence as one of the possibilities of choices, they've removed patient autonomy. My job as a physician is to lay out all the possibilities and then we decide which one's going to work for you." Throughout our conversation, we explore how substance abuse exists on a spectrum, with various interventions appropriate at different points in recovery. While acknowledging the life-saving potential of harm reduction strategies, we also challenge the notion that abstinence shouldn't be presented as a viable option for those seeking recovery. As Dr. Sellers puts it, "You can't get hepatitis C from a needle if you're not using needles... you can't die of a fentanyl overdose if you don't use something with fentanyl in it." In many ways, abstinence represents the ultimate form of harm reduction. We also tackle the misconception that addiction treatment "doesn't work" by contextualizing success rates. When someone attempts recovery without treatment, success rates hover below 1%, while formal treatment increases this to 15-20% – comparable to management success rates for other chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension. Perhaps most importantly, we highlight the critical factor most overlooked in recovery: "Here's one of the magic things in treating people is spelled T-I-M-E. If you just go somewhere for 30 days, 45 days, even 60 days, and that's all you do... statistically, we know the longer you stay in treatment, the higher your success rate is going to be." Whether you're a treatment professional, someone in recovery, or a concerned loved one, this episode offers valuable insights into creating recovery pathways that honor individual choice while maximizing chances for long-term success. Join us as we navigate this complex conversation with compassion, experience, and a commitment to patient autonomy.

    1h 22m
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