About Everyone is Addicted

My journey began as an addicted individual, struggling to find a path to sobriety that resonated. After five years of sobriety, I launched the "Everyone is Addicted" podcast to raise awareness about addiction, give a voice to the loved ones of those affected, humanize addicts and those battling mental health issues, and eliminate the associated stigma. I realized there's a significant gap in healthcare, with clinically proven sobriety methods often unknown to the public. Recognizing that one size doesn't fit all, I aim to provide access to these potentially life-saving resources. Beyond the podcast, I offer personalized resource guides to empower individuals on their unique journey to sobriety.

Our Core Values

Everyone is Addicted is a judgment-free, safe space to discuss addiction and mental health. We believe in empowering people by giving them a voice and a choice in their recovery journey.

Our Unique Approach

As an addict myself, my unfiltered, raw approach to conversations creates a safe environment where people feel comfortable dropping their guard. They can freely discuss difficult topics, knowing I'm right there with them. There's no ego or judgment; I genuinely relate to my guests and clients. My focus is on solutions—how individuals achieved sobriety—rather than dwelling on the past. I aim to inspire through the solutions people share, not through shock value.

Our Vision for the Future

I aspire to demonstrate that individuals are not alone through open discussions about my guests' paths to sobriety. I want people to realize that they can achieve sobriety on their own terms and not fear failure if traditional methods haven't worked. Similarly, for families, I want to expose them to the abundant resources available, enabling them to begin their own healing processes. My aim is simply to help in any way I can, fostering a community of understanding and support. Everyone is Addicted is a Safe Space for anyone that has felt the effects of addiction either directly or indirectly, to seek out and share alternative methods of recovery/sobriety.