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Navigating Sobriety: The Best Drug Addiction Recovery Podcasts of 2024

Samantha BushikaBy Samantha BushikaOctober 22, 202412 Mins Read
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Addiction recovery is a journey filled with challenges, triumphs, and the need for ongoing support. What better way to navigate sobriety than with the absolute best addiction recovery podcasts for 2024? I listen to them daily, and thankfully, the world of podcasts has emerged as a vital resource for those seeking to overcome addiction.

Get ready to delve deep into my favorite drug addiction recovery podcasts for 2024. Each podcast, hosted by individuals who have faced their battles with drug addiction, offers a unique blend of personal stories, expert insights, dark humor, and practical advice to help you or your loved ones navigate the path to sobriety and healing.

Before we get started…

Before we dive into my favorite drug addiction recovery podcasts, it’s essential to understand what sets an excellent podcast in this genre apart. Here are some key factors to consider when evaluating addiction recovery podcasts:

  • Diverse Perspectives: The best podcasts offer diverse perspectives, covering various types of addiction and recovery methods. They recognize that recovery is not one-size-fits-all and explore different pathways to healing.
  • Expertise: Reputable addiction recovery podcasts often feature guests with expertise in addiction treatment, mental health, therapy, and related fields. These experts provide valuable insights and evidence-based guidance.
  • Empathy and Compassion: Podcast hosts should approach their content with empathy and compassion. They create a safe, judgment-free space for listeners to explore their experiences and emotions. This is essential.
  • Practical Advice: Practical tips and strategies for recovery are crucial. The best podcasts offer actionable advice on maintaining sobriety, managing triggers, and improving overall well-being.
  • Community Building: Many addiction recovery podcasts foster community by sharing listener stories, hosting support groups, or providing resources for further connection.
  • Mindset: A positive and empathetic mindset is the backbone of an excellent addiction recovery podcast. It fosters authenticity, compassion, and relatability, allowing hosts to connect with their audience deeply.
  • Dark Humor: This one is important to me because it’s just something I enjoy. This might not be everyone’s thing, but it is mine, and when dark humor is used judiciously and sensitively, it can add a special and unique dimension. It allows hosts to address challenging topics with authenticity and relatability, often resonating with individuals who’ve experienced addiction themselves. However, a good balance is crucial, as excessive dark humor can potentially alienate or trigger some listeners. Ultimately, a great addiction recovery podcast with dark humor leverages it to break down barriers, providing moments of levity while maintaining a respectful and supportive tone in addressing the serious aspects of recovery.

Part One: Top 12 out of 24 Addiction Podcasts for 2024 (In no particular order, don’t make it weird.)

Sober Curator Pro Tip: Part Two will follow within a few weeks.

#1. The Hope Chase Podcast with Angie

Why it’s great:

The Hope Chase Podcast stands out in the landscape of recovery podcasts due to Angie’s empathetic and compassionate approach. She understands firsthand the struggles associated with addiction and uses her experiences to provide practical, actionable advice to her listeners. Angie’s open and honest discussions about her experiences with addiction and recovery resonate deeply with listeners, making the podcast a comforting and inspiring source of support. Angie has no problem sharing the damage that her drug use caused to her life and her body. I found this incredibly inspirational because my addiction caused severe damage to my body, especially my hands, which are permanently scarred and damaged as a result of needle use. I have spent almost eight years trying to hide my hands in embarrassment when they should be seen as a trademark, displaying how much I have overcome and that there is no use in being embarrassed by something I did to myself. This is something we should be talking about.

Links:

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#2. Back From Broken with Vic Vela

Why it’s great:

Back from Broken sets itself apart with its authentic and honest approach to discussing addiction and recovery. Vic’s experiences with addiction lend a unique depth and credibility to the podcast, while his journalistic prowess ensures each story is delivered with the utmost respect and integrity.

The podcast does not shy away from discussing the harsh realities of addiction. Instead, it delves into the heart of these issues, shedding light on the struggles many face but few discuss openly. However, it is not all about darkness and despair. At its core, Back from Broken is a podcast that underscores the possibility of recovery, the resilience of the human spirit, and the power of redemption. This potent blend of authenticity, honesty, and hope makes the podcast an indispensable source of inspiration for those navigating similar paths.

Links:

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#3. Chasing Heroine with Jeannine

Why it’s great:

The Chasing Heroine Podcast shines brightly in recovery podcasts, thanks mainly to Jeannine’s compassionate and engaging presentation style. Her knack for intertwining serious discussions with empathetic understanding crafts a nurturing and relatable atmosphere for listeners. The podcast’s extensive range of topics ensures that each episode is rich in information and relevant to various stages of the recovery journey.

Listeners have consistently praised the podcast for its unwavering authenticity and the sense of community it fosters. Jeannine’s open and sincere discussions about her own experiences with addiction and recovery strike a deep chord with listeners, making the podcast a potent source of support and motivation for those at various stages of their recovery journey.

Links:

  • Website
  • Spotify
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

#4. Addicts in the Dark

Why it’s great:

The primary focus of the Addicts in the Dark Podcast is the journey of one anonymous caller and their story of navigating addiction recovery. Nick’s experiences with addiction and recovery feature prominently in the podcast, lending a personal and relatable touch to each episode.

The podcast stands out for its unique perspective on the recovery journey, emphasizing the resilience, strength, and personal growth that can be cultivated through the process. Nick’s empathetic approach and honest discussions provide a sense of comfort and support to his listeners, making the podcast informative and a source of solace and encouragement.

Links:

  • Website
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Spotify
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

#5. Lock Stock and Two Joking Addicts with Man O and Dean R

Why it’s great:

The primary focus of Lock Stock and Two Joking Addicts is on the journey of recovery but with a unique and engaging twist – the hosts use humor as a tool to tackle the often challenging and serious topics of addiction and recovery. This approach makes the podcast both accessible and enjoyable, offering a fresh perspective on a frequently daunting topic.

The podcast is a rich tapestry of content featuring a blend of personal narratives, insightful interviews with other recovery advocates, and candid discussions on various topics relevant to addiction and recovery. The hosts’ own experiences with addiction and recovery are frequently at the forefront, adding a deeply personal and relatable element to each episode.

Links:

  • Website
  • Spotify
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • TikTok

#6 The Real Answer to Addiction with Chris Dew

Why it’s great:

Hosted by the passionate and dedicated Chris Dew of Chris Dew Ministries, this podcast is an inspiring platform for individuals navigating the choppy seas of addiction, whether they are spiritual or have never set foot inside a church. As someone who has personally battled with addiction, Chris’s insights into the trials and triumphs of recovery are invaluable. His journey and his own experiences with spirituality make him uniquely qualified to discuss the multifaceted issues surrounding spirituality and addiction recovery.

Chris’s commitment to the podcast is deeply personal. His dedication transcends professional obligation, creating a palpable connection with his listeners rooted in shared experiences and mutual understanding. His mission is not only to share his wisdom but also to offer support and foster a sense of community among those who are on a similar journey. Please note this podcast is not currently active.

Links:

  • Website
  • Instagram
  • Apple Podcasts
  • YouTube
  • Facebook

#7. The Dopey Podcast

Why it’s great:

The Dopey Podcast takes a unique prospect on addiction, choosing not to filter the actual use and abuse of substances, adding a tad of humility and an overdose of dark humor. I must admit that this take can be highly therapeutic. People who have not used drugs before and who hear these stories will never use drugs. Some in recovery need to talk about their experiences to process and heal. Some of the stories are hilarious, but most make it very clear by the end that they were not a good time.

Before you dive into The Dopey Podcast, it’s essential to be aware of its unique approach. This particular podcast often utilizes dark humor and shares raw, unfiltered war stories about addiction as part of its narrative. While these elements can be empowering and relatable for some listeners, they might be triggering for others. If you find that such stories and humor could adversely affect your emotional well-being or exacerbate any personal triggers, I strongly recommend exploring one of the other podcasts on our list. Recovery is a deeply personal journey, and it’s crucial to prioritize your mental and emotional health throughout the process. Plenty of other excellent podcasts offer alternative perspectives and supportive content to assist you on your path to sobriety and healing.

Links:

  • The Dopey Podcast in Recovery Podcastland
  • Website
  • YouTube
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Patreon

#8. That Sober Guy Podcast

Why it’s great:

That Sober Guy Podcast is an enlightening and inspiring platform hosted by the dedicated and passionate Shane Ramer. Shane has personal experiences with addiction and has faced the journey of recovery, making him uniquely qualified to discuss the intricate issues surrounding addiction and recovery. His shared experiences and insights lend an air of authenticity and depth to the podcast, creating a genuine connection with his audience.

His commitment to the podcast is not only professional; it’s deeply personal. He uses his platform to support, inspire, and connect with others who are navigating their own paths to recovery. By sharing his story, he provides hope and reassurance to those in similar situations, creating an uplifting and supportive community for listeners.

Links:

  • That Sober Guy in Recovery Podcastland
  • Website
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Spotify
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

#9. The Addiction Podcast Point of No Return with Joanie Sigal

Why it’s great:

The primary focus of The Addiction Podcast—Point of No Return is the many different roads to recovery and the many processes involved in getting there. The podcast features a rich blend of well-known guests, personal narratives, insightful interviews with other recovery advocates, and candid discussions on a wide array of topics relevant to addiction and recovery. Joanie’s understanding and insights into addiction and recovery add a deeply personal and relatable element to each episode.

Links:

  • Website
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Spotify
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn

#10. The Way Out Podcast with Charles Levoir + Jason Rudeen

Why it’s great:

The Way Out Podcast stands out among recovery podcasts due to its unique blend of honesty, authenticity, and empathy. Charlie and Jason’s dynamic and engaging presentation style, coupled with their knack for intertwining serious discussions with humor and light-heartedness, creates a warm, inviting, and relatable atmosphere for listeners.

The podcast’s diverse range of topics ensures that each episode is informative, relevant, and engaging for listeners at various stages of their recovery journey. Feedback from listeners often praises the podcast for its authenticity and the tangible sense of camaraderie it fosters. Charlie and Jason’s open and honest discussions about their experiences resonate deeply with listeners, making the podcast a powerful source of support and motivation.

Links:

  • The Way Out on Recovery Podcastland
  • Website
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Spotify
  • Instagram
  • Facebook

#11. The Sober Stu Podcast with Stu Jenkins

Why it’s great:

The Sober Stu Podcast is a truly inspirational platform hosted by the dedicated and passionate Stu Jenkins. With personal experiences with addiction and recovery, Stu is uniquely qualified to discuss the intricate issues surrounding addiction and recovery. His shared experiences and insights lend an air of authenticity and depth to the podcast, creating a genuine connection with his audience.

His commitment to the podcast is not only professional; it’s deeply personal. He uses his platform to support, inspire, and connect with others who are navigating their own paths to recovery. By sharing his story, he provides hope and reassurance to those in similar situations, creating an uplifting and supportive community for listeners.

Links:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Spotify
  • YouTube

#12. Recovery Unscripted

Why it’s great:

The Recovery Unscripted Podcast is a riveting platform hosted by the dedicated and insightful David Condos. David, an experienced journalist with a keen interest in mental health and addiction recovery, brings a wealth of knowledge and understanding to the complex issues surrounding addiction and recovery. His commitment to the podcast is deeply professional, using his platform to explore, inspire, and connect with others who are navigating their paths to recovery.

Links:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Spotify

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Samantha Bushika is a writer, creator, coach, and living proof that rock bottom can be the foundation you rebuild your life on. After nearly two decades lost in heroin addiction and the revolving doors of jail, divinely guided, she clawed her way back into the light, one gritty, imperfect step at a time, proving them all wrong (#ProveThemAllWrong). Today, she is ten years sober, a homeowner, a mom of two late-in-life miracles, a certified coach, a Certified Reiki, sound, & crystal healing practitioner, and a woman who refuses to let shame, fear, or society’s labels define her. Sam is the founder of Progressing Not Perfecting, an Alternative Holistic Wellness & Personal Transformation Platform: built on raw honesty, resilience, authenticity, and transformation. Sam's work blends recovery, spirituality, and personal growth in ways that are real, unpolished, and deeply human. Sam shares that she writes to connect. She creates to heal, and she shares because she knows what it’s like to feel broken and forgotten—and she also knows what it’s like to rise anyway. Sam doesn't preach perfection. Quite the opposite, really. She's here to prove that progress is powerful, messy, and enough. Whether through her blog, coaching, her ember series, digital products, or guided meditations, Sam is very clear: her mission is simple: to help others find hope in their darkest places, reclaim their voice, and remember who they are because she never had that. You can find Sam's platform at https://www.samanthabushika.com.

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