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  • Your Addiction is the Dragon You Were Born to Slay (The Sacred Recovery Hero's Journey
    Jul 15 2025

    What if your addiction isn't your weakness, but your calling? This episode reveals why you're not broken - you're being forged into a hero.🐉 YOUR ADDICTION IS THE DRAGON YOU WERE BORN TO SLAY 🐉This isn't just another recovery podcast. This is your initiation into the hero's journey.Hosts Jason Rigby and Duane Yardman-Frank reveal the shocking truth: Your addiction isn't happening TO you - it's happening FOR you.

    🔥 WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER:- Why addiction is your spiritual calling (not your curse)- The "Dragon Sketch" exercise that changes everything- How to stop being the victim and become the hero of your story- Ancient biblical wisdom meets modern psychology (Jordan Peterson, Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell)- The sacred mantra that breaks addiction's power: "I see you, but I am not you"- Why your suffering is actually your superpower in disguise- How to transform your pain into purpose and awaken heroes in others

    💎 FEATURED WISDOM:- Jordan Peterson's "12 Rules for Life" - Carl Jung's Shadow Work- Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey- Biblical archetypes and recovery

    🎯 PERFECT FOR:- Anyone struggling with addiction (or supporting someone who is)- People ready to transform their victim story into a hero story- Fans of Jordan Peterson, Carl Jung, and Joseph Campbell- Those seeking spiritual approaches to recovery- Anyone who wants to turn their greatest challenge into their greatest strength

    ⚔️ THE HERO'S TOOLKIT:This episode gives you practical tools including the Dragon Sketch exercise, truth-telling protocols, community building strategies, and mantras for present-moment power.

    🌟 GUEST HIGHLIGHT:Duane Yardman-Frank shares his raw, 15-year transformation from rock bottom to helping thousands slay their dragons. His story proves that your addiction can become your greatest gift to humanity.

    💪 YOUR DRAGON IS WAITING:Stop running from your dragon. Start training to slay it. The world doesn't need another victim story - it needs YOUR hero story.Ready to answer the call to adventure? Your sacred recovery story starts now.

    🔗 CONNECT WITH US:Website: https://recoveredaddictpodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoveredaddictpodcast/Join our Dragon Slayer community and share your transformation!#AddictionRecovery #HeroJourney #JordanPeterson #CarlJung #JosephCampbell #SpiritualRecovery #PersonalTransformation #ShadowWork #AddictionHelp #RecoveryStory #MentalHealth #SelfImprovement #DragonSlayer #HeroicRecovery


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    38 min
  • 5 Tough-Love Truths to Overcome Addiction with the Law of Attraction | Abraham-Hicks Inspired Recovery
    Jun 24 2025

    Beating Addiction with the Law of Attraction

    Struggling with addiction? Discover how the Law of Attraction can transform your recovery journey in this powerful episode of The Last Relapse podcast. Hosts Jason Rigby and Duane Yardman-Frank dive deep into five tough-love truths inspired by Abraham-Hicks’ teachings that can help you beat addiction and reclaim your inner power.

    Hear Duane’s powerful story of how Abraham-Hicks’ teachings shaped his life from a young age, and learn why you’re not doomed or broken, but a powerful creator who’s been focused in the wrong direction. As Esther Hicks says, “You are the only one who creates in your experience—no one else. Everything that comes to you comes by the power of your thought.”

    In this episode, you’ll explore:

    • How to shift from victim to creator mindset

    • Why the universe responds to your vibration, not just your prayers

    • Connecting with your Inner Being for unshakable strength

    • Climbing the emotional scale from despair to hope

    • Taking radical responsibility for lasting freedom

    This isn’t fluffy recovery talk—it’s a wake-up call to rewrite your story. Whether you’re new to the Law of Attraction or a seasoned practitioner, this episode offers actionable insights for overcoming addiction, spiritual growth, and self-empowerment.

    Tune in now and start your journey to lasting sobriety and inner peace. Subscribe for more empowering content on addiction recovery and spiritual transformation!

    follow us now: https://www.instagram.com/recoveredaddictpodcast/

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    53 min
  • Addiction Recovery Redefined: Living as a Creator, Not a Victim
    May 25 2025

    What does it truly mean to be recovered from addiction, not just perpetually "in recovery"? Is lasting freedom, a complete rebirth, an achievable reality rather than a lifelong battle?

    In this powerful and deeply transformational episode of the Recovered Addict podcast, hosts Duane Yardman-Frank and Jason Rigby challenge the conventional labels and timelines associated with healing. After a decade of dedicated work, Duane shares his profound shift in perspective: why the identity of being "in recovery" no longer resonates, and how full biological, spiritual, and emotional restoration is not only possible but is the pathway to a life of genuine thriving.

    Join Duane and Jason as they meticulously unpack the journey from the initial chaos of addiction to embodying a new, empowered identity as a fully RECOVERED individual. This isn't merely about survival or maintenance; it's about a complete personal transformation, a reclaiming of your intrinsic power as a creator of your life, moving decisively beyond the victim narrative.

    In this episode, you'll discover the three crucial phases of this transformation:

    • Phase 1: Stabilizing the Biological Chaos: Dive into the foundational steps essential for calming the physical storm addiction leaves behind. Learn about the non-negotiable power of total abstinence and the critical role of fueling your body with a nutrient-dense diet to rebuild cellular health and restore physical equilibrium. This stage is about laying a solid biological groundwork for deeper healing.

    • Phase 2: Psychological Reframing & Embracing a Creator Identity: This is where the mental battleground shifts. Understand how to consciously move from a disempowering victim mentality to embracing your inherent power as the architect of your reality. We explore actionable, life-altering tools such as the consistent practice of daily journaling for emotional processing and clarity, alongside the profound impact of gratitude prayers in reshaping your mental landscape and fostering robust mental health.

    • Phase 3: Spiritual Mastery & Living Fully in the Present Moment: Ascend to a new level of awareness, inner peace, and spiritual connection. This phase focuses on learning to live deeply and authentically in the present moment, a space where, as Jason Rigby powerfully states, "In the present moment, there is no addiction." It's about discovering a renewed life purpose, mindfully creating order out of past chaos, and connecting with your higher self.

    Memorable Insights You Won't Want to Miss:

    • "In the present moment, there is no addiction." – Jason Rigby
    • "I became a new person. My cells regenerated, and so did my spirit." – Duane Yardman-Frank
    • "We are not victims. We are creators of our lives now." – Duane Yardman-Frank


    This episode is an essential listen for anyone on a sobriety journey who yearns for something more than just daily management of their condition. It is for those who are ready to embrace the possibility of a full rebirth, a complete personal transformation that leads to a new life defined by unshakeable inner peace, expansive spiritual growth, and authentic, lasting freedom.

    If you've ever felt confined or limited by the "in recovery" label, or if you're seeking a path to a deeper, more holistic form of healing, this conversation will illuminate the way.

    Tune in to Recovered Addict and explore how you, too, can transcend old identities and step into the fullness of a life completely reclaimed.

    Keywords for discoverability: addiction recovery, recovered addict, mental health, spiritual growth, sobriety journey, personal transformation, inner peace, healing journey, new identity, addiction freedom, biological healing, psychological healing, spiritual mastery, abstinence, nutrient-dense diet, creator mindset, overcoming addiction, self-help, motivation, inspiration.

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    41 min
  • From Rock Bottom to Redemption: How Amends and Forgiveness Unlock True Addiction Recovery | Overcoming Relapse, Breaking Stigma, Finding Purpose, and Building a Life Beyond Addiction and Shame
    Apr 27 2025

    Are you struggling with addiction recovery, battling relapse, or feeling trapped by shame? This powerful episode of the Recovered Addict Podcast will show you how making amends and practicing forgiveness can transform your life and break the chains of guilt, fear, and self-hate.

    Hosts Jason Rigby and Duane Yardman-Frank share raw, personal stories and brutal truths that most recovery programs won’t tell you.
    If you’re ready to face the wreckage of your past and rebuild your future, this is your wake-up call.

    🎙️ In this episode, we uncover:

    • Why sobriety doesn’t fix your life—it exposes the wreckage.

    • How relapse is not failure, but a critical part of most recovery journeys (85% relapse rate).

    • Why toxic support systems can sabotage your sobriety (and how to build a true recovery tribe).

    • How the stigma of addiction can be deadlier than addiction itself—and how to overcome judgment and reclaim your self-worth.

    • How making real amends ignites spiritual healing, radical forgiveness, and lasting transformation.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • Addiction Recovery Strategies

    • Overcoming Relapse Shame

    • Making Amends and Building Bridges

    • Breaking the Stigma Around Addiction

    • Healing Emotional Trauma in Sobriety

    • Finding Purpose and Meaning in Recovery

    • Spiritual Growth through Forgiveness

    Highlights from the Episode:

    • Duane's near-death blackout experience and ambulance ride to survival.

    • Jason's insights from surviving homelessness and three helicopter crashes.

    • Powerful metaphors: fighting the "dragon" of addiction, confronting the cross of suffering, and the solo desert journey.

    • Actionable steps: How to build a real support network, break free from judgment, and forgive yourself to heal.

    Why This Episode Matters:Addiction recovery isn't about pretending everything gets better overnight — it's about confronting brutal truths with courage and finding the real freedom that comes after forgiveness.
    This episode isn’t for the faint of heart — it’s for warriors ready to fight for their lives.

    If you're tired of fake positivity and ready for real solutions, this conversation will hit home.

    🎯 Related Episodes to Watch Next:

    • The Surprising Truth About Relapse and How to Bounce Back Stronger

    • Finding Purpose in Recovery: How to Create a Life Worth Living

    • From Isolation to Connection: Building a Recovery Support Community

    FREE Resource:
    🆓 Download our Free Guide to Making Amends and jumpstart your healing journey.

    📩 Want to connect with Jason and Duane?
    Share your story or get support by emailing: jason@higherdensityliving.com

    Notable Quotes:

    "Sobriety doesn't hand you a new life. It forces you to rebuild from the ashes." – Jason Rigby
    "Relapse isn't failure. It's the rule, not the exception." – Duane Yardman-Frank
    "You don’t go where you’re tolerated. You go where you’re celebrated." – Duane Yardman-Frank

    💬 If this episode resonates with you:

    • Save it.

    • Share it with someone fighting their own battle.

    • Rate and review the show to help others find real hope and healing.

    You are NOT alone. Recovery is possible. Let's walk this path together.

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    59 min
  • How Max Stephens Turned a Broken Childhood Into a Superpower for Healing and Success
    Apr 20 2025

    In this episode of 'Recovered Addict host Jason Rigby interviews Max Stephens about his journey from a childhood marked by family addiction to becoming a successful personal coach for high-profile clients. Max shares how he transformed his traumatic experiences into wisdom and success, offering hope and practical advice for those looking to break free from their own cycles of dysfunction.

    Join host Jason Rigby as he interviews Max Stephens, a personal strategist who has turned his painful past of family addiction into a platform for success. Max grew up in a home marked by his father’s addiction, experiencing first-hand the childhood trauma that comes with living with an addicted parent. Despite these challenges, Max has not only overcome his own demons but has also built a career coaching some of the world’s most influential figures in business and entertainment.

    In this candid conversation, Max delves into his early realization of his father’s struggles, his role as a parental figure to his own father due to codependency issues, and how these experiences shaped his attachment styles and relationships. He discusses his journey towards self-forgiveness and setting healthy boundaries, emphasizing the importance of breaking generational cycles of addiction and dysfunction.

    Key topics include:

    • The impact of growing up with an addicted parent on mental health

    • Codependency and self-blame in relationships affected by addiction

    • Survival mindset and its effects on personal relationships and financial management

    • The role of meditation in healing from childhood trauma

    • Forgiving and moving forward from past trauma caused by family members

    • Setting boundaries and asserting one’s worth in recovery

    Max’s story is a beacon of hope for anyone facing similar challenges in their family dynamics or personal recovery journey from trauma related to substance abuse.

    1. Introduction and Background (00:01 - 00:47)

    2. First Signs of Dysfunction at Home (00:47 - 02:37)

    3. Impactful Childhood Experiences (02:37 - 05:23)

    4. Codependency and Self-Blame (05:23 - 07:29)

    5. Survival Mentality and Financial Struggles (07:29 - 10:44)

    6. Impact on Relationships and Attachment Styles (10:44 - 14:40)

    7. Awareness of Family Dysfunction (14:40 - 19:16)

    8. Avoiding Addiction Himself (19:16 - 21:31)

    9. Relationships and Personal Development Obsession (21:31 - 24:55)

    10. Trust Issues and People-Pleasing (24:55 - 29:51)

    11. Role Reversal and Emotional Growth (29:51 - 33:31)

    12. Strengths from Adversity (33:31 - 35:05)

    13. Meditation and Internal Focus (35:05 - 39:03)

    14. Unlearning Core Beliefs (39:03 - 46:30)

    15. Forgiveness and Healing (46:30 - 01:05:08)

    16. Setting Boundaries (01:05:08 - 01:09:17)

    17. Message for Those in Addiction Cycles (01:09:17 - 01:13:28)

    18. Closing and Contact Information (01:13:28 - 01:15:15)


    • "I thought if my dad loved me more, he would have gotten better." - Max Stephens

    • "Meditation saved my life; it helped me shift my focus from external achievements to internal healing." - Max Stephens

    • "Forgiveness is an insight that others’ actions are about their struggles, not about me." - Max Stephens

    • Max Stephens Website: maxstephenscoaching.com

    • Recovered Addict podcast Website: recoveredaddictpodcast.com


    Want more stories of resilience and recovery? Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Recovered Addict podcast today! And for personalized guidance on your own journey, visit Max Stephens website at maxstephenscoaching.com for a free call.


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    1 h et 1 min
  • Booze Made Me a Legend—Until It Made Me a Loser. Steal My Sobriety Playbook
    Apr 7 2025

    Jason Rigby sits down with Ian Fee, a former high-flying entrepreneur whose life once revolved around alcohol—calling it his "superpower" for business and leadership. In this raw and riveting episode, Ian shares how his wild, booze-fueled days in the competitive finance world spiraled into chaos, costing him marriages, health, and nearly his family. Now sober since 2017, Ian reveals the gritty truth of his journey, from the darkest moments in rehab to losing 84 pounds and rebuilding his life with gratitude and vulnerability. This is a story of redemption, resilience, and real talk for anyone battling addiction or seeking a better version of themselves.


    1. Alcohol as a Superpower—and a Wrecking Ball

      • How Ian used booze as a social lubricant to grow his finance business and bond with teams.

      • The tipping point: When “work hard, play hard” turned into dysfunction and damage.

    2. The Darkest Hour at Shick Shadel

      • Ian’s brutal aversion therapy experience: Vomiting for hours and facing his lowest point.

      • The wake-up call: “Unless you’re right, nothing will be right.”

    3. Breaking the Generational Cycle

      • Growing up with social alcoholism—from his dad’s beer at age one to bartending at 13.

      • Becoming “the one” in his family to stop the pattern and lead with sobriety.

    4. Sobriety’s Surprises

      • Losing 84 pounds and reclaiming time: Life outside the drinking bubble.

      • The power of vulnerability: What his kids’ honest letters taught him about himself.

    5. Gratitude Over Entitlement

      • Why daily gratitude—down to coffee smells and bunny rabbits—keeps Ian grounded.

      • Advice for the sober curious: Stack small wins and ask, “Is booze helping or hurting?”


    Title: Author, Entrepreneur, Sober Since 2017

    Bio: Ian Fee turned his wild ride with alcohol into a powerful story of transformation. Once a leader in the cutthroat world of automotive finance, Ian’s life was a blur of happy hours, strip clubs, and 30-drink golf days—until it all crashed. Sober since 2017, he’s lost 84 pounds, rebuilt his family ties, and now inspires others through his book, Wild Ride to Sobriety: A Transformation from Oblivion, and his platform, MakeItGreat.me. Splitting time between Seattle, WA, and Phoenix, AZ, Ian’s all about gratitude, personal growth, and being “the one” to break cycles.


    Synopsis: Ian Fee’s memoir strips bare his journey from alcoholism’s grip to a life of clarity and purpose. With raw stories, family letters, and photos, it’s a no-preach roadmap for anyone ready to ditch the bottle and reclaim their potential.

    Where to Buy: Amazon – Kindle (free with Unlimited) or paperback (~$10).


    • Booze-Fueled Business: Ian turned happy hours into dealmakers—until the wives hated him.

    • Rehab Reality Check: Three days of vomiting at Shick Shadel flipped his view on alcohol forever.

    • Kids’ Letters Hit Hard: “What kind of dick dad was I?”—the mask came off.

    • 84 Pounds Lighter: Late-night tacos swapped for clarity and health.

    • Gratitude Shift: From chasing carrots to cherishing palm trees and coffee whiffs.


    1. Buy the Book: Grab Wild Ride to Sobriety on Amazon.

    2. Visit Ian’s Site: MakeItGreat.me for motivation and sober inspiration.

    3. Follow Ian: LinkedIn | Facebook


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    43 min
  • These Babies Are Born Addicted—and What This Woman Does Next Will Leave You Speechless
    Mar 26 2025
    In this heartfelt and inspiring episode, host Jason Rigby sits down with Tara Sundem, a neonatal nurse practitioner with over 30 years of experience and the visionary behind Hushabye Nursery. Tara shares her journey of founding a revolutionary care facility in Phoenix, Arizona, dedicated to supporting infants born with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) due to prenatal opioid exposure. This episode dives deep into the realities of NAS, the innovative Eat, Sleep, Console (ESC) model, and the power of compassionate, family-centered care in breaking cycles of addiction and trauma. Tara’s Journey to Hushabye NurseryHow Tara’s 30-year career in neonatal care led her to focus on NAS babies.The eye-opening moment in a small hospital that sparked a mission to do better for substance-exposed newborns.Understanding Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)What NAS looks like through a newborn’s eyes: the pain, withdrawal symptoms, and critical first weeks.National average withdrawal period (22 days) vs. Hushabye’s reduced 8-day timeline.The Hushabye Nursery DifferenceIntroduction to the Eat, Sleep, Console (ESC) model and its drastic reduction in morphine use (8% vs. 95% in traditional NICUs).The family-centered approach: private rooms, 24/7 caregiver support, and fostering parental bonding.Breaking Stigmas Around Addiction and MotherhoodCommon misconceptions about mothers with substance use disorders and the truth about their love for their babies.How society can shift from judgment to compassion through understanding the science of addiction.Success Stories and ImpactA powerful story of a mother’s recovery journey, from homelessness to reunification with her baby in under three months.How Hushabye Nursery builds community partnerships to ensure long-term family success.Challenges and Dreams for the FutureThe need for policy changes, like automatic care pathways for pregnant and parenting families with substance use.Tara’s vision: expanding Hushabye Nursery to serve more families prenatally and beyond.Title: Co-Founder and Executive Director, Hushabye NurseryEmail: tara.sundem@hushabyenursery.orgBio: Tara Sundem is a neonatal nurse practitioner with over three decades of experience caring for newborns. After witnessing the unmet needs of babies born with NAS and their families, she co-founded Hushabye Nursery in Phoenix, Arizona. Her mission is to provide compassionate, evidence-based care that heals infants and empowers families to break the cycle of addiction and trauma.Mission: “To embrace substance-exposed babies and their caregivers with compassionate, evidence-based care that positively changes the course of their entire lives.”Founded: By Tara Sundem, Hushabye Nursery addresses the opioid crisis’s impact on newborns and families.Services:Prenatal and postpartum support groups.Inpatient nursery care using the ESC model.Outpatient therapies for ongoing family support. Stats:Reduces morphine use to 8% (vs. 95% in NICUs).Cuts hospital stays from 22 days to 8 days on average.Licensed as a Level 1 Sub-Acute facility by the Arizona Department of Health and accredited by CARF International.The Reality of NAS: Tara describes withdrawal as “the worst flu and migraine times a hundred” for a newborn, emphasizing the need for a quiet, nurturing environment.A Turning Point: A mother’s decision to never return after a nurse’s harsh words inspired Tara to create a better way.Hope in Action: A homeless mother’s journey to breastfeeding and reunification showcases Hushabye’s transformative impact.Call to Action: Tara urges listeners to share this episode and support Hushabye Nursery to amplify hope and healing.Donate: Visit HushabyeNursery.org to contribute—over 50% of their budget relies on fundraising.Spread the Word: Share this podcast episode and follow @hushabye.nursery on social media.Learn More: Explore educational resources on their website to support substance-exposed babies in your community.
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    49 min
  • Beat Relapse for Good: Secrets to Lasting Sobriety
    Mar 2 2025

    Beat Relapse: The Untold Truth of Addiction Recovery

    In this raw episode of Recovery Rising, hosts Jason Rigby and Duane Yardman-Frank tackle the gritty reality of relapse in addiction recovery. No sugarcoating—just honest talk about triggers, emotional chaos, and the steps to bounce back stronger. Duane opens up about his own relapse journey, proving it’s not failure—it’s a wake-up call. Together, they share practical tools, spiritual insights, and real stories to help you beat relapse and build lasting sobriety.

    What You’ll Hear:

    • Why relapse is a lesson, not the end
    • How to face triggers and kill cravings
    • Daily habits to stay disciplined in recovery
    • The power of service and spirituality

    Top Takeaways:

    • “Relapse is just a wake-up call.” – Jason
    • “You can’t heal what you won’t face.” – Jason
    • “Discipline beats motivation every time.” – Duane

    Get Involved: Struggling with relapse? You’re not alone. Follow Recovery Rising for weekly doses of addiction recovery wisdom, and join our community to share your story. Your comeback starts now!

    #AddictionRecovery #RelapsePrevention #SobrietyJourney

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    41 min