Addict II Athlete PodcastAddict II Athlete Podcast
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'Addict II Athlete Podcast' turns the chaos of addiction into a journey of health and wellness through fitness, community service, and strong relationships.
Episodes: 411
Addict II Athlete Podcast: Transforming Addiction into Strength
Curious about how to turn the chaos of addiction into a journey of health and wellness? The 'Addict II Athlete Podcast' offers a unique perspective on recovery by promoting the replacement of addiction with positive activities like fitness, community service, and strong relationships. Hosted by Coach Blu Robinson, a former addict turned ultra-runner, this podcast is a treasure trove of inspiring stories and practical advice.
Each episode dives into topics ranging from the benefits of physical activity in recovery to the emotional and spiritual aspects of overcoming addiction. With guests sharing their personal journeys and experts offering valuable insights, this podcast is a beacon of hope for anyone looking to reclaim their life from addiction. Whether you're struggling with substance abuse, behavioral addictions, or supporting a loved one, 'Addict II Athlete' provides a supportive and empowering community that champions the power of transformation.
Latest Episodes
Power, Performance, and the Price: The Steroid Story
Coach Blu Robinson discusses the history and impact of anabolic steroids in sports, highlighting health risks and societal pressures that drive athletes to misuse these substances.
Unlocking Potential with Coach Delmont Madison & Dr. Robiaun Charles
Coach Blu Robinson talks with Coach Delmont Madison and Dr. Robiaun Charles about the transformative role of athletics in youth development, focusing on teamwork, ego, and learning from losses.
The War on Drugs: WWII Part 3
Join Coach Blu Robinson as he explores WWII's impact on addiction, modern drug challenges, and historical trends. Learn how past insights can inform future recovery.
The War on Drugs: The Nixon Administration Part 2
Dive into Nixon's War on Drugs, exploring its political motives and impacts like mass incarceration and racial disparities. A crucial look at addiction history.

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