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Sicker Than Others

A podcast on the ups and downs of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex, and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account of what happened, what it was like, and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber.

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    What Is It Like to Die?

    Nomi’s story begins thousands of miles away from recovery rooms and treatment centers.Born in India to a Jewish mother and a Hindu guru father, his childhood was marked by contradiction, chaos, abuse, and a constant feeling of not belonging anywhere. Growing up surrounded by religion only pushed him further away from God. By the time he was a kid, he was already searching for ways to escape himself.And eventually, he found drugs.What makes Nomi’s story so haunting isn’t just the addiction — it’s how self-aware he was while it was happening. Intelligent, introspective, and deeply restless, Nomi spent years trapped inside a web of lies, isolation, anger, and self-destruction, always trying to outrun something inside himself he couldn’t explain.Then came the overdose.In one of the most chilling moments ever shared on Sicker Than Others, Nomi describes dying after a fentanyl overdose — watching himself from outside his body, drowning beneath icy water while paramedics fought to bring him back to life. It’s raw, terrifying, and impossible to forget.But this episode isn’t just about death.It’s about what happens after someone survives it.In this deeply honest conversation, Seb and Nomi unpack addiction, identity, spirituality, self-hatred, intelligence, trauma, and the strange gift of getting a second chance after you were never supposed to wake up.This is a story about someone who spent his whole life trying to escape himself… and what happened when he finally stopped running.Produced by Jesse Solomon.ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    The Smart Drunk

    Will’s story isn’t the version of alcoholism most people expect.He didn’t fit the stereotype. High-achieving, intelligent, outwardly functional, and capable of building a successful life, Will looked like someone who had it together. But underneath the ambition, the work ethic, and the performance was something much darker.Growing up on the East Coast in an achievement-driven family, Will learned early that success mattered. But alongside family trauma, instability, and a relentless internal pressure to perform, alcohol slowly became more than just an escape, it became a system for survival.What makes Will’s story so compelling is the one thing he couldn’t let go of.He was willing to change relationships. Geography. Routines. Entire chapters of his life. But work? Work was sacred. Work was identity. Work was also one of the biggest triggers keeping him trapped in relapse.In this episode of Sicker Than Others, Will sits down with Seb for a deeply honest conversation about ambition, alcoholism, family dysfunction, long-term treatment, loneliness, and the dangerous lies high-functioning addicts tell themselves.This isn’t a story about someone losing everything overnight.It’s about someone who looked like they were winning… while quietly falling apart.Produced by Jesse Solomon.ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    From Violence to Value: Rewriting Steve’s Life

    Steve didn’t slowly drift into addiction—he was wired for it.Raised in the Valley in a traditional home, Steve’s early life was marked by violence, instability, and a constant need for intensity. From getting into fights as a kid to setting fires for the thrill of it, there was always something inside him chasing adrenaline - something that didn’t know how to sit still.And when life gave him structure, he thrived.With the right guidance, Steve became an athlete, stacking trophies and proving he could be great. But without it, the chaos took over. As his family fractured and the rules disappeared, Steve learned how to game the system—skipping school, running the streets, drinking, and doing whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted.He wasn’t just rebelling—he was searching.In this deeply honest episode of Sicker Than Others, Steve sits down with Seb just hours after attending a memorial - a reminder of what happens when addiction wins. Together, they unpack a life shaped by extremes: discipline and destruction, potential and self-sabotage, connection and isolation.This is a story about a man who could have gone either way… and what it actually takes to change direction.Because for people like Steve, the problem isn’t living hard-it’s learning how to live at all.ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Unrecognizable: The Morgan You’d Never Believe

    Morgan’s story doesn’t start at rock bottom—it blows straight through it.Growing up in South Florida, her life was marked early on by instability, confusion, and a constant search for something that felt like solid ground. What followed was a familiar but brutal path: drugs, chaos, and a steady descent into self-destruction.But even by recovery standards… Morgan pushed the limits.In one of the most brutally honest moments of this episode, she admits to smoking meth inside a treatment center—a line most people don’t come back from. It’s the kind of story that makes you question whether some people are just too far gone.And yet… she’s not.In this raw, unfiltered conversation, Morgan sits down with Seb to unpack what it was like, what happened, and what it’s like now. Together, they reflect on just how unlikely their recovery really is—and why that’s exactly what makes it so powerful. This episode isn’t about perfection. It’s about transformation. About becoming completely unrecognizable from the person you once were.Because if Morgan can come back from that… there’s hope for anyone.Produced by Jesse Solomon.ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Adopted, Angry, and Awake: The Redemption of Heath

    Welcome to Season 2 of Sicker Than Others!Heath’s story starts before he was even born.In this powerful episode of Sicker Than Others, Heath shares a life that was chaotic from the very beginning. Born into a world shaped by addiction, crime, and instability, Heath’s biological mother was navigating dangerous circumstances tied to drug trafficking and biker gangs in Newport Beach. At one point, she was homeless while pregnant with him—surviving by staying in empty escrow homes. Eventually, she made the impossible decision to place Heath up for adoption.He was adopted into a family in Los Angeles by two East Coast transplants—one from Brooklyn, the other from New Jersey—both of whom struggled with alcoholism, something Heath wouldn’t fully understand until much later in life. Growing up in Marina Del Rey and attending Hamilton High School, Heath spent years trying to make sense of his identity: adopted, surrounded by dysfunction, and quietly carrying anger that he didn’t yet know how to name.When addiction entered the picture, things escalated fast.But what makes Heath’s story so remarkable isn’t just where he came from—it’s who he became. Those who knew Heath early in recovery remember someone filled with rage and pain. And yet, over time, something extraordinary happened. The anger gave way to humility. The chaos turned into compassion.Today, Heath has transformed into someone people rely on. A man who looks out for the people who struggle the most in the room. The quiet ones. The outsiders. The ones who feel like they don’t belong—because he knows exactly what that feels like.This episode is about identity, adoption, addiction, and what happens when someone decides to grow beyond the story they were handed. Heath’s journey is proof that where you start in life doesn’t determine where you end up.Sometimes the people who begin the most lost end up becoming the ones who guide others home.Produced by Jesse Solomon. ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    From Dope to Director: The Rise of Zac Jones

    Zac Jones’s life could have gone in any direction. Raised in a loving home, he still found himself pulled into a world of chaos—drugs, crime, and self-destruction. What began as thrill-seeking soon spiraled into full-blown addiction. With his future hanging by a thread, Zac hit rock bottom—only to rise with a strength and purpose that would change everything.In this powerful episode, we explore Zac’s transformation—from a man haunted by loss and caught in destructive patterns, to a caring leader at the helm of one of the world’s foremost treatment centers. After completing the Beit T’Shuvah program himself, Zac felt a calling: “my purpose was to help others recover and … give back to the organization that saved my life” His rise is a story of full-circle redemption.This episode isn’t just about leadership—it’s about legacy. Zac beat every odd: personal loss, spiritual loss, addiction, and crime. Join us for a conversation that proves: no matter where you start, no matter what or who you lose, it’s never too late to rewrite your story—and help thousands do the same.ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Young, Sober, and Unstoppable: Bridget Lieberman’s Brave Beginning

    Some people get sober after they've lost everything. Bridget Lieberman got sober before she had the chance to.Growing up in Los Angeles with a complicated and often confusing upbringing, Bridget was already running on fumes by the time she hit 15. Her story could have gone the way so many others do—addiction deepening, consequences piling up, another young life slipping through the cracks. But Brigette did something extraordinary: she stopped running.In this inspiring and heartfelt episode, we celebrate Bridget's first full year of sobriety—a milestone that hits different when you’re still so young. She shares what it’s like to be 21 and sober in a world that glorifies partying, and how she’s learning to live honestly, fearlessly, and with intention.What amazes me most about Bridget isn’t just her courage—it’s her clarity. Because while many people don’t find recovery until their thirties, forties, or beyond, Bridget chose life now. And that choice makes her a force—especially for the countless young women who see themselves in her and realize they don’t have to wait until it gets worse.This episode is a reminder: recovery doesn’t have an age requirement. And sometimes, the youngest voices carry the most wisdom.ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    From Misfit to Mentor: The Reinvention of Andrew Eaton

    Andrew Eaton never quite fit the mold. Raised by a mother immersed in the arts, he grew up in motion—always moving, always searching, never quite landing. Surrounded by beauty and creativity, he still felt like an outsider, like he’d missed the part where life made sense. So he went looking for belonging in the one place it would never last: heroin.What started as an escape quickly became a death sentence. Andrew's body began to collapse under the weight of addiction—a devastating bone infection nearly ended his life. He was falling apart physically, emotionally, spiritually. And then, finally, he surrendered.This episode follows Andrew's harrowing fall and breathtaking rise—from a dying addict to a man who now breathes purpose into others. Today, Andrew is a fierce and compassionate coach, guiding young men from the brink of death into the beauty of life. He teaches them not just how to survive—but how to live.Andrew Eaton is a living reminder that who you were doesn’t have to be who you are. He was broken. Now, he builds. And what he’s building is saving lives.ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    The Hustler Who Found the Book: Peter LaPorta’s Path to Purpose

    Pete used to be all smoke and mirrors—a fast-talking hustler with a gift for manipulation and a knack for disappearing just when things got real. He had no map, no mission, and no clue who he was without the drugs. Directionless, disconnected, and dangerously close to becoming another cautionary tale, Peter lived a life that was all hustle, no heart.But then something unexpected happened: he got clean. And everything changed.In this compelling episode, we trace Peter’s journey from the chaos of addiction to becoming a deeply respected pillar in the Venice Beach sober community. Today, Peter is a man on fire—with purpose, humility, and a deep, unshakable commitment to Alcoholics Anonymous. He’s not just a believer in the Big Book—he embodies it. With an encyclopedic knowledge of its principles and a fierce devotion to working with men one-on-one, Peter has helped countless others walk out of the darkness he once knew so well.This is a story about transformation, yes—but more than that, it’s about service, legacy, and what it means to become a man of integrity after a lifetime of running from itResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    From the Edge of Death to the running the Bema: The Redemption of Sarah Jacobs

    For years, Sarah Jacobs was lost to the streets, trapped in a brutal cycle of heroin addiction, arrests, and heartbreak. She spent her days chasing a high and her nights in jail cells or treatment centers—each time vowing it would be the last, and each time falling again. She lost everything: her freedom, her dignity, and the most devastating of all—custody of her three children.But this is not a story of defeat. This is the story of what happens when one woman finds a sliver of grace in the darkest night of the soul.In this gripping and deeply human episode, we follow Sarah’s journey from overdoses and prison walls to the pulpit of Beit T’Shuvah, a community where addiction, faith, and recovery collide. Today, Sarah is not only sober—she’s the congregation leader, helping others reclaim their lives from the same darkness that nearly swallowed her whole. She speaks with raw honesty about what it means to lose everything and then rebuild a life not just worth living, but worth sharing.This episode will break your heart—and then piece it back together. Sarah Jacobs was dying. Now she gives life to others. This is her resurrection story.ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Victor Murgatroyd

    Victor is a retired American music industry executive who has contributed to the sale of over 30 Million Albums, 9 Billion Streams, with 6 Grammy nominations and 2 wins. Victor has 33 years sober and is a staple in Los Angeles Recovery. Victor is very special to me, he’s one of the few people who kept me close when I couldn’t get 10 days sober. He never judged me, never made me feel less than, he just wanted to see me “get it.” Victor’s story is inspiring as we discuss the true “gift” of Sobriety and what that actually means, including how he prevailed from his life-altering stroke at age 44. To find out more about Victor, go to www.victormurgatroyd.comResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Theren Raufmann

    Theren Raufmann is co-owner of Little Beach House, Venice. LBH is a men's sober living in Venice Beach with a strong emphasis on Community and Brotherhood.  ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Lady Ruby Rebel

    Lady Ruby Rebel is a professional dominatrix with 11 years of sobriety. Ruby and Seb talk about the fentanyl epidemic in Southern California, which took the life of her child's father the week of recording, and the complex relationship between domination and sobriety. ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Kevin Simms

    Kevin Simms is a Therapist and Coach (LCSW, CADC-II, CSAT) and Founder of Kenshō Counseling, a counseling practice specializing in chemical dependency, sex and love addiction, and individual therapy. ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    James Eady

    James Eady is a foundational member of West LA AA. Sober 11 years, this man is one of my favorite people ever to have existed. With a big heart and an amazing laugh James comes to terms with being directionless at the moment. One of my favorite episodes to date! A must listen. ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Jordan Woodrum

    Jordan Woodrum is a Social Media Guru and owner of Bad Apple Media. Jordan was also involved in the short-lived but hyper-successful Graceland that pioneered the first Instagram/TikTok-driven Sober Living, showing the good, the bad, and the very much ugly. ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Hannah PS

    Ok, so this one means A LOT. Bare with me - hold my tissue. Hannah is the first guest on Sicker Than Other's with whom I went through the house. Now working in Treatment, Hannah and I came in around the same time, we processed together and spent real, tangible time with each other during those intense first 9 months of getting sober.  She is my road dawg, my trudging buddy, and I couldn't be more proud of her. We have come so far. Hannah, I fucking love you.ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Rabbi Igael "Iggy" Gurin-Malous

    Rabbi Igael "Iggy" Gurin-Malous is a renowned Talmud teacher, spiritual counselor, artist, and lecturer. He grew up between Belgium, Israel, and the United States in a traditional Jewish Orthodox home. Sicker Than Others is a podcast on the ups and downs of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex, and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account of what happened, what it was like, and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber.Today's guest: Rabbi IggyResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Max Hahn

    Ever been thrown out of a casino for stealing Chinese food? No, didn't think so.  Max "Projector" Hahn is a Los Angeles electronic music producer with an epic but humbling story of addiction, survival, relapse, and return. Sicker Than Others is a podcast on the ups and downs of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex, and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account of what happened, what it was like, and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber.Today's guest: Max HahnResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Hailee Hathaway

    Hailee’s story is open-ended. From an early age, Hailee had the itch. Fast forward 40+ treatment centers, abusive relationships, detention centers, and the birth of her child, she is a seasoned veteran within the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous. Fresh from a relapse after years sober and with a lot on her plate, Hailee is doing the best she can at showing up. Keep going, Hailee, we love you. Sicker Than Others is a podcast on the ups and downs of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex, and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account of what happened, what it was like, and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber.Today's guest: Hailee HathawayResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Barbara Friedman

    How far would you go to fill a prescription? It’s never too late to turn your life around. Barbara entered rehab at 50 and, with a complete 180, turned her life around spectacularly. Barbara recently retired after 18 years of service and dedication to Beit T’Shuvah. Few people get to be called an OG, and Barbara is certainly one of them. Sicker Than Others is a podcast on the ups and downs of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex, and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account of what happened, what it was like, and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber.Today's guest: Barbara FriedmanResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Josephine Perez

    Imagine being 14 and knowing it was time to get clean and sober. Josephine "Josie" Perez is a remarkable young woman and a fixture in Westside recovery. She is proof that it's never too early to get right. Sicker Than Others is a podcast on the ups and downs of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex, and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account of what happened, what it was like, and what it's like now.  Hosted by Seb Webber.Today's guest: Josie PerezResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Steven "Lucky" Luciano

    A story of resilience, hope and family values. Streetwear icon Lucky Luciano talks about going in and out of prison, treatment, half-way houses and the importance of picking up the mop and contributing to your community.  Sicker Than Others is a podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Steven "Lucky" Luciano.ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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    Bradley Elkins

    Some truly are sicker than others. Bradley's road to redemption became a runway to a life beyond his wildest dreams when he discovered a deep passion for helping people. Bradley understands that not everyone gets to get sober first, second or even the twentieth time around. This is a story of the power of never giving up. Bradley is now the Director of Clinical Services here at Beit T'Shuvah.Sicker Than Others is a podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Bradley Elkins. ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  25. 15

    Rabbi Jade Carter

    Rabbi Jade is a spiritual counselor at Beit T’Shuvah and is committed to helping those struggling with addiction. Inspired by her love for music and diverse communities, she seeks to foster meaningful connections infused with joy, care, and a deep sense of purpose.Today's episode of Sicker Than Others touches on suicide. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline offers services to talk to a skilled counselor. If you are feeling distressed and need to talk to a counselor, please call 1-800-273-TALK (8255). If you prefer to chat to a counselor online, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline offers that service.Sicker Than Others is a podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Rabbi Jade Carter. ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  26. 14

    Cameron Denny

    Cameron Denny is Special Events Manager LGBTQ+ Services Coordinator at Beit T'Shuvah with an amazing story of perseverance, hope and power of never giving up. Sicker Than Others is a podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Cameron DennyResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  27. 13

    Jeremy Elliot

    Today's guest is Grammy-nominated songwriter Jeremy Elliot. Through collaborations with producers such as Jason “Poo Bear” Boyd and working for artists like Matt Nathanson and Trey Songz, as well as contributing to Justin Bieber’s Purpose.A podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Jeremy ElliotResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  28. 12

    Mike Healy

    Today's guest: Mike Healy. Mike is a partner at Little Beach House. An all men's sober living in the heart of Venice Beach, CA. This episode touches on Suicide and Suicidal Ideation. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of hurting themselves, please call the Suicide Prevention Hotline by dialing 988 from any phone 24 hours a day.  S.T.O.P is a podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  29. 11

    Bobby Luna

    A podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Bobby Luna.ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  30. 10

    Lily R

    A podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Lily R.ResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  31. 9

    Ben Nelson

    A podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Ben NelsonResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  32. 8

    Pete Lalich

    A podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Pete LalichResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  33. 7

    Eric Bader

    A podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Eric BaderResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  34. 6

    Max Fanali

    A podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Max FanaliResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  35. 5

    Laura Bagish

    A podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Laura BagishResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  36. 4

    Mitchell Busk

    A podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Mitchell BuskResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  37. 3

    Cantor Nathan Roth

    A podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Cantor Nathan RothResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  38. 2

    Jesse Solomon

    A podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber. Today's guest: Jesse SolomonResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

  39. 1

    Khris Crawford

    A podcast on the up's and down's of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account on what happened, what it was like and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber.Guest: Khris KrawfordResourcesBeit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatmenthttps://www.beittshuvah.orgSupport Beit T’Shuvahhttps://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/Alcoholics Anonymoushttps://www.aa.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)https://slaafws.org/newcomers/CreditsHost: Seb WebberExecutive Producer: Jesse SolomonIntro Theme: Jesse SolomonRecorded live at Beit T’Shuvah8831 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90034Production inquiries:[email protected]

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A podcast on the ups and downs of recovery from Alcohol, Drugs, Sex, and Love addiction. Based in a residential treatment center in Los Angeles, each episode brings a short but in-depth account of what happened, what it was like, and what it's like now. Hosted by Seb Webber.

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