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Clean and Sober Radio is dedicated to promoting a lifetime free of alcohol and drugs. Our mission is to inform, share, and discuss, across multiple media platforms, the story of addiction and the road to recovery.
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On this edition of Clean and Sober Radio host Gary Hendler and cohost Mark Sigmund welcome former District Attorney of Philadelphia, Seth Williams. Seth was the first African-American district attorney in Philadelphia and in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He was an attorney with a stellar career up until he was indicted on March 17, 2017 on 23 c…
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On this edition of Clean and Sober Radio host Gary Hendler and cohost Mark Sigmund discuss the reality of seasonal challenges in sobriety. It can be a real challenge during the summer months whether you have one month clean or 10 years clean, this time of the year presents many distractions that can challenge your sobriety. Outdoor get togethers, t…
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On this edition of Clean and Sober Radio host Gary Hendler and cohost Mark Sigmund are joined by friend of the show David L to discuss honesty. The AA and NA programs are based on honesty, but how honest are we really? Just because we have put down the booze and the drugs, doesn't necessarily mean that we put down the deception. Do we always tell t…
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On this edition of Clean and Sober Radio host Gary Hendler and cohost Mark Sigmund return after a break and are joined by Linda E. to talk about relationships. Relationships are always difficult whether with your family, employers, or folks that you work with. Are these relationships easier in recovery compared to when we were in our active addicti…
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On this edition of Clean and Sober Radio host Gary Hendler and cohost Mark Sigmund welcome Zachary Miers. Zachary was admittedly a "party animal" in college. His desire to be the life of the party lead him down the path to addition. He remembers he was always "that guy" who went too far. His journey was a difficult one, from being a functional addi…
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