Beyond the Noise

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Beyond the Noise

Real stories. Genuine insights. Compassionate conversations about addiction, treatment, and recovery.Addiction is often surrounded by noise, such as stigma, fear, and misunderstanding. Beyond the Noise cuts through that, sharing real stories of hope and expert insights into what recovery truly looks like.Hosted by Arrow Health, each episode explores the human side of addiction treatment. From lived experiences to professional perspectives, this podcast is for anyone seeking clarity, connection, or a deeper understanding of the path to recovery.

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    The Weight I Carry Gladly: A Nurse's Truth About Duty, Compassion, and Redemption

    Guests: Rebecca Wardan – Director of Nursing and Operations Josh Diluca – Program Manager Rebecca Wardan has spent thirty years doing the work, she has thought about stopping more than once, but she keeps going.  She has worked across emergency departments, mental health wards, youth justice centres, and residential AOD settings. For the past three and a half years she has been the clinical backbone of Arrow Health, as both a Nurse Practitioner and Director of Nursing and Operations.  In this conversation with Program Manager Josh Diluca, she talks about what it means to build a career in the hardest parts of healthcare: the calling that brought her here, the personal instability she had to overcome, and the philosophy she has built her leadership around. This conversation explores what it costs to care for people with nowhere else to go, why every person who walks through the door deserves dignity regardless of outcome, and what keeps a clinician going when the weight of it all becomes very real. The season finale of Beyond the Noise is for anyone who has ever asked themselves how the people on the other side of this work keep doing it and why.

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    Sober On Stage: Finding Clarity in the Noise of Fame & Addiction

    Guests: Rebecca Wardan – Director of Nursing and Operations Josh Diluca – Program Manager Matt - Facilitator What does recovery look like when your world is stages, tour buses, and a culture built around using? In this episode of Beyond the Noise, Matt Young shares his experience of 15 years of daily substance use and the 14 years of sobriety that followed. From a small town in regional Victoria to international tours with King Parrot, Matt speaks openly about the accumulation of consequences that built his desire to stop, what early recovery really cost him, and how the principles he learned in recovery changed not just his life but what his band became capable of. This conversation explores what sustained recovery looks like in a high-risk environment. The practical strategies, the social grief, the restoration of feeling, and the slow work of building a life you don't want to escape from. Whether you are navigating recovery yourself, supporting someone you love, or working in the addiction treatment space, this episode offers honesty, lived experience, and genuine hope.

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    Recovery For One: When Finding Freedom Means Leaving Someone Behind

    Guests: Rebecca Wardan – Director of Nursing and Operations Josh Diluca – Program Manager Stacey - Family Member Sometimes recovery begins not with the person struggling with addiction, but with the people around them. In this episode of Beyond the Noise, Stacey shares her experience growing up in a family shaped by addiction and the moment she realised that protecting her own health and safety meant setting boundaries with the person she loved most. For many families, addiction quietly reshapes roles. Children become protectors, mediators, and caretakers long before they understand what is happening around them. Over time, the constant stress of trying to manage someone else’s addiction can take a serious toll on physical health, emotional wellbeing, and identity. Through the support of Arrow Health’s Family First Step Program, Stacey began to understand the science of addiction, the impact of chronic stress on the nervous system, and the difference between helping and enabling. With that understanding came the difficult but life-changing decision to step out of the role she had carried for decades. This conversation explores what it means to set boundaries with compassion, how guilt and shame can keep families stuck, and why recovery for loved ones is possible even when the person with addiction is not sober. It’s an honest reflection on family roles, responsibility, and the courage it takes to choose safety and healing for yourself. Whether you are supporting someone with addiction, navigating complicated family dynamics, or trying to understand your own role within a loved one’s recovery journey, this episode offers insight, understanding, and hope. Beyond the Noise is a podcast by Arrow Health, sharing real stories and expert insight to help individuals and families better understand addiction, recovery, and the path forward.

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    The Hurt Beneath the High: Facing the Real Reason We Keep Going Back

    Guests: Rebecca Wardan – Director of Nursing and Operations Josh Diluca – Program Manager Ruben - Ex-resident Relapse is often framed as failure. In reality it can be part of learning what recovery truly requires.  In this episode of Beyond the Noise, Ruben shares his lived experience of relapse. Not as a lack of effort or care, but as a sign that something deeper still needed attention. From entering treatment at a young age without fully understanding recovery, to navigating abstinence without addressing underlying pain, Ruben reflects on the moments that shaped his journey.  This conversation explores the difference between abstinence and active recovery, the role of readiness, and why healing is rarely a straight line. It challenges common assumptions about relapse and offers a compassionate, stigma-reducing perspective on what sustainable recovery can look like.  Whether you're navigating recovery yourself, supporting someone you care about, or wanting to better understand addiction beyond the stereotypes, this episode offers honesty, insight, and hope. 

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    Early Recovery: The First Eight Months

    Guests: Rebecca Wardan – Director of Nursing and Operations Josh Diluca – Program Manager Cathryn O'Brine - Past program participant What does early recovery really feel like? In this honest and deeply human episode of Beyond the Noise, Cath shares her experience of the first eight months of recovery from meth addiction. A time marked by emotional rawness, vulnerability, discomfort, and profound growth.  Hosted by Arrow Health's Director of Nursing and Operations, Rebecca Wardan, with Program Manager Josh Diluca, this conversation explores what happens after detox, why longer treatment can matter in meth recovery, and how learning to sit with uncomfortable emotions becomes a cornerstone of healing.  This episode offers insight and reassurance for people considering treatment, as well as families and loved one wanting to better understand what early recovery can look like and why patience, connection, and support are so important.  A powerful reminder that while early recovery is hard work, it is also deeply rewarding, and recovery is absolutely possible. 

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    Reclaiming Life: A Story of Faith and Fight

    Guests: Rebecca Wardan – Director of Nursing and Operations Josh Diluca – Program Manager From shame and separation to faith and freedom. In this powerful episode of Beyond the Noise, Josh - Program Manager at Arrow Health, shares his journey through addiction, fatherhood, and recovery. He opens up about the narratives that shaped his early life, the turning points that brought him to treatment, and the faith that helped him rebuild.    Hosted by Arrow Health's Director of Nursing and Operations, Rebecca Wardan, this conversation offers honesty, insight, and hope for anyone affected by addiction. Reminding us that recovery is possible and worth fighting for.

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    Healing Together: Addiction, Family, and Recovery

    Guests: Toby Lawrence – CEO, Arrow Health Rebecca Wardan – Director of Nursing and Operations Julie Leiber – Family Counsellor Addiction doesn’t just affect the individual, it ripples through families, relationships, and generations. In this episode of Beyond the Noise, Toby, Rebecca, and Julie unpack why addiction is often described as a “family disease,” how denial and guilt show up in family systems, and why family-inclusive treatment is essential to long-term recovery. Julie shares insights from over two decades working with families in crisis, explaining how the right support, boundaries, and understanding of addiction can transform pain into healing. Together, the team discusses Arrow Health’s family-inclusive approach and how connection, compassion, and education can bring real hope for change.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Real stories. Genuine insights. Compassionate conversations about addiction, treatment, and recovery.Addiction is often surrounded by noise, such as stigma, fear, and misunderstanding. Beyond the Noise cuts through that, sharing real stories of hope and expert insights into what recovery truly looks like.Hosted by Arrow Health, each episode explores the human side of addiction treatment. From lived experiences to professional perspectives, this podcast is for anyone seeking clarity, connection, or a deeper understanding of the path to recovery.

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