Recovery Dialogues & Sober Stories Is a Podcast Empowering Recovery, Inspiring Hope, and Changing Lives!
I’m Antonio—host, editor, fundraiser, and janitor of this little lighthouse we’ve built for people wrestling with mental health and recovery. For four seasons, I’ve sat across from clinicians, peers, parents, and people like you—eyes wet, hands shaking, telling the truth out loud so someone else might make it to next Tuesday.
Season Five is ready to breathe. I just need your help to fund it.
I make this show because I know what it’s like to be alone at 2 a.m., scrolling for a voice that feels like a hand. I carry my own history—trauma, depression, relapse, reboot—stitched to the microphone. The show lives where lived experience meets clinical wisdom. It’s not theory; it’s oxygen. And when people write in to say, “Your episode kept me alive in the parking lot,” I remember why we keep building this lighthouse one honest sentence at a time.
Our philosophy of recovery is simple and serious:
“The recovery process is about an individual reaching their fullest potential by making positive, deliberate life changes that impact the quality of their existence. It interlocks a person's self-directed choices with causation of and correlation to mental wellness and a fulfilled, empowered, self-directed well-being.”
I’ve learned that when we tell the truth together, shame loosens its grip. And when we pair story with science, hope becomes a plan.
Why Season Five matters now
In the U.S. right now, the ground is trembling:
- 22.8% of adults—57.8 million people—live with a mental illness.
- 5.5% (14.1 million) live with a serious mental illness.
- 12.5% report regular anxiety; 5.0% report regular depression.
- 7.6% (19.4 million) live with co-occurring disorders.
- Among youth: 16.5% face mental health disorders; 40% of high-school students feel persistently sad or hopeless; 20% seriously considered suicide; 9% attempted.
- Overdoses (provisional 2024): 80,391 deaths, with synthetic opioids driving ~60%; overall overdose deaths decreased 26.9% vs. 2023, but the grief remains real.
And still—hope is not naive; it’s data-driven. As we said in Season Four:
“Why hold onto hope? Because recovery is not only possible but probable.”
Research shows 75% of people seeking recovery from substance use achieve it, and 29.3 million U.S. adults have resolved a significant substance problem. In mental health, outpatient success rates reach 78% for those who complete treatment. With support and practice, brains and lives change.
That’s what Season Five will amplify: stories and strategies that move people from panic to plan, from “I can’t” to “I did.”
Who you’re helping (and who’s already said “yes” to hard conversations)
Across the first four seasons, clinical and community voices have trusted this space:
- Dr. Suzette Glasner (UCLA addiction scientist) in conversation with Beverly Vance Aikins
- Dr. Adi Jaffe (The Abstinence Myth)
- Dr. Mani Saint-Victor (physician-turned-coach, psychiatrist-trained)
- Adam Wick, founder of Vital Mental Health (LADC-S, CSAT, LPCC)
- Victoria De Paula, NYC psychotherapist (trauma-informed, attachment-based)
- Robert Common, CEO of The Beekeeper (global mental health org)
- Pastor Micah Abbananto, former addict turned pastor and co-pastor of The Oaks
- Mell McCracken, addiction therapist and LGBTQ+ advocate
These conversations are where stigma ends and skill begins.
What your gift makes possible
Your donation launches a full, ethical, accessible season of 20+ episodes with transcripts and community tools. My production plan is lean, proven, and accountable:
Goal: $30,000 for one year of production & accessibility (Season Five).
Use of funds:
- Production & post (recording, editing, mixing, mastering)
- Accessibility (full transcripts & captions for every episode)
- Guest honoraria (especially for people with lived experience)
- Outreach & distribution (clips, summaries, resource guides)
- Surge support (contract help during heavy weeks)
I’m a one-person studio with deep bench skills—interviewing, audio engineering, editing, accessibility, and community strategy—backed by training in communications, human development, journalism, peer support, and counseling psychology.
Why this campaign works (and how I’ll steward your trust)
I’m building this GoFundMe using evidence-based giving psychology: focus on one identifiable person (me) doing specific work (this show) for a defined community, with transparent goals and visible momentum. I’ll share real progress markers, early backer shout-outs, and goal-proximity updates—because people love helping push a project over the finish line. (Best-practice framework.)
What you’ll see in Season Five
Narratively rich, trauma-informed conversations that translate research and real life into practical steps—always accessible, always human. We’ll keep doing what our listeners say helps most: steady voices, clear tools, and zero shame. (Show positioning & language architecture.)
How you can help (right now)
Give what you can today. $25 covers an episode transcript hour; $100 supports mixing and mastering; $500 funds a full episode from recording to release; $1,000 sponsors a feature series.
Share the campaign with one person who needs this kind of conversation in their feed.
Add a note honoring someone’s recovery or life—we read every message on-air.
What donors receive
- Backer updates as we cross each production milestone
- Early access to select episodes and live Q&A replays
- Name credit (optional) on our Season Five thank-you page and finale episode
- Impact receipts—how many episodes, transcripts, and resources your gifts made possible (aligned to the plan above)
A closing promise
I call myself a Cartographer of Voices because I map the terrain where clinical insight meets lived reality. I’ll keep drawing those maps until more of us find the path that fits our feet. If you’ve ever needed a steady voice in the dark, help me keep this light on for the next person.
Recovery is probable. Let’s prove it—one episode, one conversation, one life at a time.
With gratitude,
Antonio
Donate Now and Be Part of the Change
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