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He Chose Sobriety: How Rogers Helped Change Scott’s Life

36 min · 19. Juni 2026
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In this episode of Rise Above, a podcast from Rogers Behavioral Health, Andy Meddaugh sits down with Scott Elston, president of the Herrington McBride Alumni Association, to explore his powerful journey to sobriety and long-term recovery. Scott shares what life looked like before seeking treatment, the pivotal moments that led him to Rogers Behavioral Health, and how evidence-based care and community support helped transform his path forward. He also discusses the importance of staying connected in recovery and how the Herrington McBride Alumni Association provides ongoing support, purpose, and hope for individuals navigating substance use recovery. Whether you’re in recovery, supporting a loved one, or looking for inspiration, this episode highlights the impact of treatment, peer connection, and the possibility of lasting change. If you or someone you care about is struggling with a mental health or substance use disorder, help is available. Visit rogersbh.org or call Rogers Behavioral Health at 833.308.5887 to complete a free mental health screening and connect with support.

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