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Real-life stories of resilience and recovery, featuring diverse guests and soulful tunes on 'Really Good Shares'.
Episodes: 75
Really Good Shares: Stories of Resilience and Real Life Recovery
Curious about how people navigate the rough patches of life and come out stronger? 'Really Good Shares' is a podcast that dives into the messy, inspiring middle of recovery journeys. Hosted by A.J. Daulerio, this series blends interviews and experimental storytelling to offer a fresh take on what it means to recover.
Whether it's overcoming addiction, surviving a car crash, or battling an identity crisis, each episode features a 'Share' from a guest who’s been through the wringer and lived to tell the tale. And if that wasn’t enough, legendary soul singer Swamp Dogg provides the musical backdrop, adding a unique flavor to each story.
Unlike other recovery shows that focus on hitting rock bottom or the triumphant comeback, 'Really Good Shares' zeroes in on the in-between—the part where people are still figuring things out. From writers and entertainers to social workers and recovering addicts, the guests come from all walks of life, offering diverse perspectives on resilience and growth. Even if you’re not in recovery yourself, these stories offer valuable lessons in mental health, spirituality, and the human spirit.
So, if you're looking for real talk about real struggles, with a side of soulful tunes, 'Really Good Shares' is your go-to podcast.
Latest Episodes
Ryan O'Connell on the Strange Sensation of Finally Being Seen
Ryan O’Connell talks candidly about addiction to painkillers and alcohol, getting sober without a programme, and the uneasy thrill of sudden fame. The conversation blends humour and vulnerability aro…
Langhorne Slim Wanted to Flee. Then He Became a Father.
Langhorne Slim talks with A.J. Daulerio about getting sober, relapsing into pills, and finding his footing again as a working musician and new dad in his forties. Their chat covers hometown baggage, …
Dopey Dave on Ego, Success and Why "More" is the Hardest Drug to Quit
A.J. Daulerio and Dave Manheim swap stories about ego, control, ambition and service within recovery, questioning how much "more" is ever enough. Their candid chat blends humour and vulnerability whi…
Mitchell Jackson on Crisis PR, Billionaire Clients and Cancel Culture
Crisis publicist Mitchell Jackson talks about getting sober young, losing his job in a public scandal, and building a PR business around controversial clients. He shares his blunt view on cancellatio…

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