Episodes

  • Episode 16: Holiday Traditions and Memories
    Dec 21 2025

    A heartfelt conversation about holiday traditions around the world and the personal memories that shape them. The hosts share stories of family, food, grief, and joy, reminding listeners that traditions don’t have to be perfect or old to matter—sometimes the smallest rituals bring the most light.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 15: Forgiveness
    Dec 14 2025

    A compassionate resource list focused on forgiveness, self‑forgiveness, kindness, and emotional healing—combining personal stories, research‑based tools, faith‑centered reflections, and crisis support. These links offer practical guidance for processing hurt, setting healthy boundaries, growing in self‑compassion, and finding support when emotions feel overwhelming.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 14: Understanding Chronic Pain - Beyond Hurt
    Dec 8 2025

    The Support & Kindness Podcast, Episode 14: Understanding Chronic Pain

    In this honest, empathetic conversation, host Greg and co‑hosts Rich, Jay, Derek, and Sam share personal stories about living with chronic pain — from migraines and traumatic brain injury to digestive disorders, joint damage, and addiction recovery.

    They explain how chronic pain affects the body, mind, relationships, work, and identity, and offer practical, compassionate strategies like pacing, tiny movement goals, grounding routines, symptom tracking, and peer support. The episode emphasizes validation, self‑advocacy, and community: your pain is real, you’re not alone, and small, consistent steps plus supportive people can make a meaningful difference.

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    31 mins
  • Episode 13: Holiday Stress!
    Nov 30 2025

    Episode 13 – Holiday Stress!
    On this episode of The Supporting Kindness Podcast, Greg, Rich, Derek, and Liam talk honestly about why the holidays can be so hard—anxiety in crowds, travel disruptions, money stress, painful family dynamics, substance use triggers, loneliness, and the pressure to “be cheerful.” Each host shares personal experiences, from using substances to get through family gatherings to creating small rituals like breathing breaks and “bathroom escapes” to calm down.

    The episode offers simple, practical tools: grounding and breathing exercises, planned exits and rescue text codes, safe words with a partner, bringing comfort items, and breaking the ice early with warmth and honesty. The core message: if you’re struggling this holiday season, you’re not broken, you’re not alone, and it’s okay to protect your mental health and ask for help.

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    17 mins
  • Episode: 12 – Substance Use Nostalgia
    Nov 23 2025

    In Episode 12 of The Support and Kindness Podcast, Greg and co-hosts Derek, Rich, Liam, and Jay unpack “substance use nostalgia” – the tendency to romanticize past drug or alcohol use and forget the consequences. They explain how internal and external triggers (like music, places, emotional upheaval, and old friends) can spark cravings, and they offer practical tools such as the 3 R’s (Recognize, Remind, Remove) and HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired) to manage urges. Through candid personal stories, they show that nostalgic thoughts about using are normal, not a sign of failure, and that positive recovery-based nostalgia can become a powerful source of strength. The episode closes with resources like 988, findtreatment.gov, SMART Recovery, and SAMHSA, plus a reminder: you don’t have to face cravings or recovery alone.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 11: What Does Recovery Look Like To You?
    Nov 16 2025

    A heartfelt conversation on how recovery looks different for everyone—addiction, mental health, eating disorders, and physical rehab. Greg shares a powerful family story and a call to seek help; Jay details his journey from early drinking, injury, and heroin to nearly 11 years sober; Rich highlights physical rehabilitation milestones and the importance of a supportive community. Key message: recovery isn’t linear, setbacks are feedback, and asking for help is brave. Resources included: 988, SAMHSA, findahelpline.com.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 10: Dealing with Last-Minute Plan Changes
    Nov 9 2025

    A practical, compassionate conversation about handling last-minute plan changes. Greg, Rich, and Jay share real stories—from canceled visits and travel postponements to managing anxiety—and offer simple strategies: communicate early, stay flexible, validate your feelings, use breathing to calm down, and reframe changes as opportunities. They emphasize dependability with friends, prioritizing health, and watching for avoidance patterns that lead to isolation.

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    12 mins
  • Episode 9: Asking for Help (And Accepting It)
    Nov 1 2025

    A candid, research-backed conversation on why asking for and accepting help feels hard—and how to make it easier. Greg, Rich, Jay, and Liam explore gender and workplace dynamics, age-related fears about independence, and the common mistake of underestimating others’ willingness to help. Personal stories—from addiction recovery to mobility challenges—underscore practical tips: make specific, time-bound requests, show effort, be gracious, and keep support networks active.

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    14 mins