EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026 · 56 MIN
Michael Borrelli - The Only Thing Sobriety Guarantees
from Mental Notes with Matt™ · host Matt Ungermah
Season two opens with a reunion nearly 20 years in the making. A photo appeared on Matt's phone — two young actors at the Contemporary American Theater Festival in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, clearly happy, clearly free, clearly drinking. He sent it to his old friend Michael Borrelli. Michael's response changed everything: I'm sober now. Nearly 20 years.In this episode, Matt — six months alcohol-free himself — sits down with actor, director, and filmmaker Michael Borrelli to talk about what sobriety actually looks like from the inside. Michael shares his full story: the summer that became his bottom, the New Year's Eve that became his last drunk, the unexpected relapse through prescription medication and Kratom, the three weeks in detox that cracked him open, and the sponsor he lost who left him feeling rudderless in ways he's still reckoning with. Together, these two Pisces brothers — birthdays one day apart — explore what it means to get sober not perfectly, but honestly.Key TakeawaysThe difference between physical addiction and the obsession of the mind — and why the absence of one doesn't mean the absence of the otherWhat Michael calls being a "well-intended drunk": planning on moderation, ending in blackoutHow grief — four profound losses in three years — can disguise itself as an attention problemWhy sobriety only guarantees sobriety, not the career or the life you imaginedThe radical idea that getting sober was the most reckless, dangerous thing Michael could do as an artistHow the pandemic's silence gave Michael the clarity to found West 52nd Street Films and eventually direct The Last Days of Byron BrayWhat it looked and felt like to reset a sobriety date — and why doing so was the best decision he ever madeProgress, not perfection — and why "star student of AA" was never the pointGo where it's warm: finding your people over finding the right doctrineSobriety in the first year means permission to say no to things you used to need alcohol to get throughThe justification loop is universal — and recognizing it is half the workKeeping it in the day is both the simplest and the hardest instructionNobody ever woke up wishing they'd had that drink the night beforeConnect With Michael BorrelliInstagram: @west52ndstreetfilmsWest 52nd Street Films: westsecondstreetfilms.comThe Last Days of Byron Bray — now on the festival circuitConnect with MattWebsite: mentalnoteswithmatt.comInstagram: @mentalnoteswithmatt
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Season two opens with a reunion nearly 20 years in the making. A photo appeared on Matt's phone — two young actors at the Contemporary American Theater Festival in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, clearly happy, clearly free, clearly drinking. He sent it to his old friend Michael Borrelli. Michael's response changed everything: I'm sober now. Nearly 20 years.In this episode, Matt — six months alcohol-free himself — sits down with actor, director, and filmmaker Michael Borrelli to talk about what sobriety actually looks like from the inside. Michael shares his full story: the summer that became his bottom, the New Year's Eve that became his last drunk, the unexpected relapse through prescription medication and Kratom, the three weeks in detox that cracked him open, and the sponsor he lost who left him feeling rudderless in ways he's still reckoning with. Together, these two Pisces brothers — birthdays one day apart — explore what it means to get sober not perfectly, but honestly.Key TakeawaysThe difference between physical addiction and the obsession of the mind — and why the absence of one doesn't mean the absence of the otherWhat Michael calls being a "well-intended drunk": planning on moderation, ending in blackoutHow grief — four profound losses in three years — can disguise itself as an attention problemWhy sobriety only guarantees sobriety, not the career or the life you imaginedThe radical idea that getting sober was the most reckless, dangerous thing Michael could do as an artistHow the pandemic's silence gave Michael the clarity to found West 52nd Street Films and eventually direct The Last Days of Byron BrayWhat it looked and felt like to reset a sobriety date — and why doing so was the best decision he ever madeProgress, not perfection — and why "star student of AA" was never the pointGo where it's warm: finding your people over finding the right doctrineSobriety in the first year means permission to say no to things you used to need alcohol to get throughThe justification loop is universal — and recognizing it is half the workKeeping it in the day is both the simplest and the hardest instructionNobody ever woke up wishing they'd had that drink the night beforeConnect With Michael BorrelliInstagram: @west52ndstreetfilmsWest 52nd Street Films: westsecondstreetfilms.comThe Last Days of Byron Bray — now on the festival circuitConnect with MattWebsite: mentalnoteswithmatt.comInstagram: @mentalnoteswithmatt
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