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Still Loud, Now Clear

Podcast von Jeremy Stein

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Still Loud, Now Clear is a quick, unfiltered podcast about sobriety, music, and the messy, beautiful work of rebuilding your life. I’m Jeremy Stein — husband, dad, music addict, and a guy who finally put down the drink after decades of excuses. This isn’t a “how-to” guide or a 10-step checklist. It’s real stories from the road to recovery, paired with the songs that kept me going when nothing else did. Every other Wednesday, you’ll get: • A short, honest story from my own sobriety journey. • A Therapy Track — a song that hits the heart of the topic. • A Sobering Fact that keeps it real. • A Write Your Own Song prompt to help you make your own progress between episodes. Always under 10 minutes. Always tied to music. Always honest. Whether you’re sober-curious, in long-term recovery, or just here for the music, you’ll leave each episode with something real to hold onto. Because your life isn’t wasted yet — and you can still rewrite the soundtrack.

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Soundtrack of Surrender

Most people hear the word “surrender” and think defeat — giving up, giving in, waving a white flag. But in sobriety, surrender isn’t the moment you stop fighting. It’s the moment you finally stop fighting yourself. In this episode, I’m talking about the kind of surrender that doesn’t take anything from you — it gives something back. Peace. Breath. Room to grow. Because once you stop gripping life like it’s trying to escape, you realize how much of your suffering came from trying to control what was never yours to control in the first place. You’ll hear: * Why the myth of control kept me stuck long after the alcohol was gone. * What happened at my first AA meeting — 485 days sober — and why it changed everything. * How faith found me in the quiet moments, not the loud ones. * A Therapy Track that’s all about standing up, forgiving yourself, and walking forward even when you’re still afraid. * A Sobering Fact about how spiritual grounding — in any form — dramatically increases long-term recovery. * A simple writing prompt to help you loosen your grip and let go of what’s weighing you down. 🎧 New episodes every other Wednesday — always under 20 minutes, always tied to a song that matters. — Therapy Track of the Week: 🎵 Not Afraid — Eminem [https://open.spotify.com/track/7Ie9W94M7OjPoZVV216Xus?si=ce8dd49edd404e47] Sobering Fact: ⚠️ People who integrate spiritual or grounding practices into recovery are nearly 50% more likely to maintain long-term sobriety. Faith can take many forms — what matters is that it’s bigger than you. If this episode connected with you, please follow Still Loud, Now Clear wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with someone who might need it. You can join my email list for updates on the show and my upcoming book at www.StillLoudNowClear.com [www.StillLoudNowClear.com] Let’s connect on socials: 📸 Instagram: @StillLoudNowClear 🐦 Twitter/X: @LoudNowClear 📘 Facebook: Still Loud, Now Clear Remember — your story’s not over, and you can still rewrite the soundtrack.

17. Dez. 2025 - 8 min
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Therapy Is a Four-Letter Word

Most of us grow up believing therapy is something “other people” need — the broken ones, the dramatic ones, the ones who can’t handle life. Meanwhile, we white-knuckle our way through anxiety, depression, guilt, and emotional weight like it’s some kind of Olympic event. In this episode, I’m talking about the two things I spent years avoiding — therapy and medication — and how avoiding them nearly wrecked me long after I got sober. Because quitting drinking doesn’t magically fix the chaos inside you. Sometimes, it just turns up the volume on everything you’ve been running from. You’ll hear: * Why “I should be fine” is one of the most damaging lies we tell ourselves — especially men. * The truth about waking up heavy even when your life looks good on paper. * A story about finally accepting help after 90 stubborn days of insisting I didn’t need it. * The moment I realized my dad taught me strength — and silence — in the exact same breath. * A Therapy Track that holds a mirror to the pressure of being a man in a world that tells you not to feel. * A Sobering Fact that shows just how dangerous emotional silence can be. * A writing prompt to help you speak the truth you’ve been avoiding — even if it’s only to yourself. 🎧 New episodes every other Wednesday — always under 20 minutes, always tied to a song that matters. — Therapy Track of the Week: 🎵 To Be a Man — Dax [https://open.spotify.com/track/0dXPW8HPmTl4oIGkshXo9F?si=c70a7ef068d946f2] Sobering Fact: ⚠️ Men are far less likely to seek mental health support — yet nearly four times more likely to die by suicide. Every honest conversation matters. If this episode connected with you, please follow Still Loud, Now Clear wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with someone who might need it. You can join my email list for updates on the show and my upcoming book at www.StillLoudNowClear.com [www.StillLoudNowClear.com] Let’s connect on socials: 📸 Instagram: @StillLoudNowClear 🐦 Twitter/X: @LoudNowClear 📘 Facebook: Still Loud, Now Clear Remember — your story’s not over, and you can still rewrite the soundtrack.

3. Dez. 2025 - 12 min
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The Slow Rebuild

The world makes a big deal about the moment you quit drinking. But no one warns you about everything that comes after — the part that doesn’t fit neatly into before-and-after pictures. In this episode, I’m talking about the slow rebuild that follows the big decision. It’s not glamorous. It’s not linear. And it’s definitely not the movie montage people imagine when they tell you, “You must feel amazing now.” The truth? Rebuilding your life feels less like a fresh start and more like repairing a house that’s still half on fire… while trying to remember where you left the metaphorical toolbox back in 2009. You’ll hear: * Why progress in sobriety feels invisible long before it feels real. * The weird identity crisis that shows up when your outside changes faster than your inside. * A story about looking in the mirror months into sobriety and not recognizing the “healthier” version staring back. * Why apologies matter less than consistency — and why consistency is harder than it sounds. * A Sobering Fact about how long emotional recovery actually takes (spoiler: it’s slow for a reason). * A simple Write Your Own Song prompt to help you build one brick at a time instead of trying to rebuild the whole house in a week. 🎧 New episodes every other Wednesday — always under 20 minutes, always tied to a song that matters. — Therapy Track of the Week: 🎵 Fragile — Cameron Whitcomb [https://open.spotify.com/track/5LD1SWmhzKPPkRimY7BDM6?si=177d6c837a264fe0] Sobering Fact: ⚠️ Research shows it takes an average of five years for people in recovery to reach stable emotional footing. If you’re only a few months in? You’re right on schedule. If this episode connected with you, please follow Still Loud, Now Clear wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with someone who might need it. You can join my email list for updates on the show and my upcoming book at www.StillLoudNowClear.com [www.StillLoudNowClear.com] Let’s connect on socials: 📸 Instagram: @StillLoudNowClear 🐦 Twitter/X: @LoudNowClear 📘 Facebook: Still Loud, Now Clear Remember — your story’s not over, and you can still rewrite the soundtrack.

19. Nov. 2025 - 6 min
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Trigger Warnings (Continued)

The world doesn’t stop testing your patience just because you get sober. Sometimes, the biggest trigger isn’t a party or a drink — it’s a blinking router light that refuses to cooperate. In this episode, I’m talking about modern-day triggers — the ones that don’t show up with a bottle in hand but still test every ounce of your resolve — and how a week without internet turned into a crash course in patience, practice, and perspective. You’ll hear:  • How frustration can sneak in when life doesn’t go your way.  • Why “control” is the hardest addiction to break.  • A story about canceled interviews, delayed livestreams, and lessons in grace.  • A Sobering Fact about the stress technology creates — and how most of us cope with it badly.  • A quick exercise to help you recognize and survive your next unexpected trigger. 🎧 New episodes every other Wednesday — always under 20 minutes, always tied to a song that matters. 📅 Episode 6 drops November 19th. ⸻ Therapy Track of the Week: 🎵 Sunrise Highway — Laughing Colors [https://open.spotify.com/track/0YyDSXzjwxjyoZxAcrJR5t?si=489fc94075a847c5] Sobering Fact: ⚠️ Nearly 80% of people say technology issues increase their stress levels — yet only 1 in 5 have a healthy plan to manage it. (Source: American Psychological Association)   If this episode connected with you, please follow Still Loud, Now Clear wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with someone who might need it. You can join my email list for updates on the show and my upcoming book at www.StillLoudNowClear.com [www.StillLoudNowClear.com] Let’s connect on socials: 📸 Instagram: @StillLoudNowClear 🐦 Twitter/X: @LoudNowClear 📘 Facebook: Still Loud, Now Clear Remember — your story’s not over, and you can still rewrite the soundtrack.

5. Nov. 2025 - 7 min
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Trigger Warnings

Triggers aren’t just about walking past a bar or seeing a drink in someone’s hand. Sometimes they’re sunny afternoons on the porch. A “you’re looking great” compliment. Or even… silence. In this episode, I’m talking about both kinds of triggers — the obvious ones you see coming and the sneaky ones that catch you off guard — and how I’ve learned to keep them from taking over. You’ll hear: * The difference between environmental and emotional triggers. * Why boredom can be just as dangerous as celebration. * How a Twenty One Pilots song captures the danger of silence better than anything I could write. * A Sobering Fact about why emotional triggers are so powerful. * A quick exercise to help you plan for your own “trigger moments.” 🎧 New episodes every other Wednesday — always under 20 minutes, always tied to a song that matters. 📅 Episode 5 drops November 5th. Therapy Track of the Week: 🎵 Car Radio — Twenty One Pilots [https://open.spotify.com/track/5cbpoIu3YjoOwbBDGUEp3P?si=72b52cfa87af470d] Sobering Fact: ⚠️ Emotional triggers can be more dangerous than environmental ones because they bypass logic and hit old habits directly, making you react before you think. (Source: NIAAA) If this episode connected with you, please follow Still Loud, Now Clear wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with someone who might need it. You can join my email list for updates on the show and my upcoming book at www.StillLoudNowClear.com [www.StillLoudNowClear.com] Let’s connect on socials: 📸 Instagram: @StillLoudNowClear 🐦 Twitter/X: @LoudNowClear 📘 Facebook: Still Loud, Now Clear Remember — your story’s not over, and you can still rewrite the soundtrack.

22. Okt. 2025 - 6 min
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