KLĒN & SŌBR™

Since Right Now

KLĒN & SŌBR™

  • 225: How Nice, String

225: How Nice, String

Thursday 18th August 2022

Join Chris, Jeff & Matt in 'Since Right Now' episode 225 as they explore the intricate journey of addiction and recovery with humor and empathy.
37 minutes
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Untangling the Threads of Recovery: Episode 225 of Since Right Now

I think I desperately wanted to be a bad ass. Maybe it's gone away a little bit, but I used to, I love delineating dramatic inflection moments, even if, like, I respond to them almost with I don't. Well, I want to push it, for it's going to.
Ever wondered how addiction and recovery can intertwine with the most unexpected aspects of life? In episode 225 of 'Since Right Now', titled 'How Nice, String', hosts Chris, Jeff, and Matt take listeners on a rollercoaster of emotions and insights. This episode picks up from a cliffhanger, or as the hosts whimsically put it, a 'cliffbanger'. It's a continuation that dives deep into themes like loneliness, self-sabotage, passion, gun culture, and even weddings.
The trio's candid and often humorous dialogue sheds light on the non-linear journey of recovery, making it clear that there’s no single path to wellness. One standout moment comes when Matt shares his past desire to be seen as a 'bad ass', reflecting on how he used to dramatize life’s pivotal moments. His honesty highlights the episode’s core message: recovery is complex and deeply personal.
If you’re looking for a conversation that’s raw, engaging, and thought-provoking, this episode is a must-listen. Grab your favorite non-alcoholic drink and join Chris, Jeff, and Matt as they unravel the intricacies of addiction and recovery.