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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2025 · 1H 43M

S2 E9 Chris Pondoff as Himself

from Pondoff's Anonymous · host Chris Pondoff, Zoë Mendenall

This week, Chris, Jeff, and Jakob throw down on some heavy hitters: grief, addiction, childhood trauma, and what it really takes to get your shit together in recovery. No fluff, no fake inspiration—just real talk from guys who’ve lived it.Chris opens up about a brutal personal loss and how it shook his sobriety to the core. The crew doesn’t sugarcoat it—grief will mess with your head, especially when you’re trying to stay clean. They break down why grieving your old life is part of the process and how pretending you’re “fine” only makes things worse.They hit hard on childhood trauma, accountability, and the difference between just not drinking and actually recovering. Spoiler: one is survival, the other is transformation.Relationships? Still complicated as hell in sobriety. But with humility, self-reflection, and a crew that calls you on your bullshit, it gets manageable. The guys remind us that asking for help isn’t weakness—it’s the strongest move you can make. And when you start showing up for others? That’s where the real magic happens.This one’s about sitting in the suck, owning your story, and crawling toward growth—one honest step at a time.TakeawaysChris shares a gut-punch story of loss and how it shook up his recovery.Grief isn’t just about people—it’s also about losing the chaos you once called “normal.”Childhood trauma has receipts. Time to face it.There’s no healing without humility. Own your shit.Sobriety and recovery? Not the same thing.Accountability means letting people into the mess.Self-pity is a trap. Grieve, then move.Gratitude isn’t corny—it’s fuel.The scariest things to do are usually the most important.Asking for help is gangster.Service keeps you out of your own head.You don’t do this alone. Ever.SponsorsIllinois Recovery Center – Where real healing starts.Bertarelli Cutlery – Sharpen your damn knives. And your life.

This week, Chris, Jeff, and Jakob throw down on some heavy hitters: grief, addiction, childhood trauma, and what it really takes to get your shit together in recovery. No fluff, no fake inspiration—just real talk from guys who’ve lived it.Chris opens up about a brutal personal loss and how it shook his sobriety to the core. The crew doesn’t sugarcoat it—grief will mess with your head, especially when you’re trying to stay clean. They break down why grieving your old life is part of the process and how pretending you’re “fine” only makes things worse.They hit hard on childhood trauma, accountability, and the difference between just not drinking and actually recovering. Spoiler: one is survival, the other is transformation.Relationships? Still complicated as hell in sobriety. But with humility, self-reflection, and a crew that calls you on your bullshit, it gets manageable. The guys remind us that asking for help isn’t weakness—it’s the strongest move you can make. And when you start showing up for others? That’s where the real magic happens.This one’s about sitting in the suck, owning your story, and crawling toward growth—one honest step at a time.TakeawaysChris shares a gut-punch story of loss and how it shook up his recovery.Grief isn’t just about people—it’s also about losing the chaos you once called “normal.”Childhood trauma has receipts. Time to face it.There’s no healing without humility. Own your shit.Sobriety and recovery? Not the same thing.Accountability means letting people into the mess.Self-pity is a trap. Grieve, then move.Gratitude isn’t corny—it’s fuel.The scariest things to do are usually the most important.Asking for help is gangster.Service keeps you out of your own head.You don’t do this alone. Ever.SponsorsIllinois Recovery Center – Where real healing starts.Bertarelli Cutlery – Sharpen your damn knives. And your life.

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