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Hope. Healing. Recovery. The Recovery Centered Podcast explores the journey of addiction and mental health recovery through real conversations with experts, advocates, and individuals with lived experience.Hosted by Tim Roberto, and sponsored by Beachway Therapy Center, this series offers insights, strategies, and support for individuals and families navigating the challenges of substance use, trauma, and mental health disorders. From expert interviews with therapists, medical professionals, and legal advocates to personal stories of resilience, we dive deep into the issues that matter most.Whether you're in recovery, supporting a loved one, or seeking knowledge on addiction treatment, this podcast is your trusted resource for education, empowerment, and inspiration. Tune in and take the next step toward healing.email: info@beachway.comwww.beachway.comhttps://www.instagram.com/beachwaytherapycenter/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8VvNANSoGdKddbHG4z70rghttps://www.facebook.com/BeachwayTherapy/

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52 episodios

episode Healing Starts at the Root: Trauma, Resilience, and the Power of Authentic Therapy artwork

Healing Starts at the Root: Trauma, Resilience, and the Power of Authentic Therapy

Healing isn't about fixing what's broken—it's about reconnecting with the strengths that have always been there. In this episode, Tim sits down with Erin McKinney, LCSW, RPT, founder of Deeply Rooted Psychotherapy, to discuss a compassionate, evidence-based approach to mental health that emphasizes resilience, authenticity, and meaningful human connection. Erin specializes in working with adults—particularly first responders—as well as trauma, maternal mental health, anxiety, burnout, parenting, and life transitions. She is an EMDR Certified Therapist, Registered Play Therapist, and Qualified Supervisor who believes therapy should empower clients to develop the tools they need long after sessions end. Together, Tim and Erin explore why mental health isn't simply about treating illness, but about intentionally caring for our nervous system, relationships, and overall well-being. They discuss the unique emotional demands placed on first responders, how trauma affects both individuals and families, and why healing often begins by returning to life's fundamentals: sleep, movement, boundaries, mindfulness, and community. The conversation also offers an accessible introduction to EMDR therapy, play therapy, and the importance of creating a safe, collaborative environment where people can process difficult experiences without judgment.

16 de jul de 2026 - 59 min
episode Behind the Badge: A Veteran Officer on Trauma, Mental Health, and Life After Policing artwork

Behind the Badge: A Veteran Officer on Trauma, Mental Health, and Life After Policing

After 32 years with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, retired law enforcement leader Sean shares an honest look at the realities of policing that the public rarely sees. From investigating crimes against children to serving on tactical units and leading officers in the field, he reflects on the emotional weight of the job, the evolution of mental health support within law enforcement, and why asking for help is a sign of strength—not weakness. Sean and Tim discuss hypervigilance, burnout, family life, peer support, the importance of self-care, and the challenges officers face both on the street and within their own organizations. The conversation also explores retirement, rediscovering purpose through family and new hobbies, and why protecting your mental health is essential for a long and meaningful life. Whether you're a first responder, work in a high-stress profession, or simply want a deeper understanding of those who serve their communities, this episode offers an authentic perspective on resilience, service, and recovery.

13 de jul de 2026 - 57 min
episode Nutrition for Mental Health: Building Lasting Change Through Micro-Habits with Maryann Walsh, RD artwork

Nutrition for Mental Health: Building Lasting Change Through Micro-Habits with Maryann Walsh, RD

What if better health wasn't about perfection—but about making the next small choice? In this episode of Recovery Centered, Tim Roberto sits down with registered dietitian, two-time TEDx speaker, and psychology PhD candidate Maryann Walsh, RD, to explore how nutrition, mental health, and behavior change are deeply connected. Drawing on more than 15 years of clinical experience, Maryann shares practical strategies for creating sustainable habits, navigating ADHD and burnout, and cutting through the overwhelming nutrition advice found online. The conversation moves beyond meal plans to examine the role food plays in brain health, recovery from addiction, emotional resilience, and overall well-being. Maryann also explains why "micro-habits" are often far more effective than drastic lifestyle overhauls, and why meeting our most basic needs is the foundation for lasting recovery.

10 de jul de 2026 - 1 h 48 min
episode Healing Beyond Sobriety: Recovery, Fatherhood, and Finding Purpose artwork

Healing Beyond Sobriety: Recovery, Fatherhood, and Finding Purpose

Recovery doesn't end when the substance use stops. For many people, that's where the deeper work begins. In this episode of Recovery Centered, Tim Roberto sits down with longtime friend Jared to discuss a journey that spans addiction, military service, childhood trauma, divorce, entrepreneurship, and fatherhood. Their conversation explores what happens after early recovery, when unresolved emotional wounds begin to surface and healing requires more than sobriety. Jared shares how growing up with alcoholism, abandonment, and instability shaped his life, why recovery at 23 was only the first step, and how therapy helped him confront the trauma that had quietly influenced his relationships for years. He also reflects on leaving a successful career in behavioral health to start his own business, embracing uncertainty, and redefining success around freedom, purpose, and being present for his son.

8 de jul de 2026 - 1 h 48 min
episode Recovery Starts with Connection | How Recovery Advocates Meet People Where They Are artwork

Recovery Starts with Connection | How Recovery Advocates Meet People Where They Are

Recovery doesn't always begin in a treatment center. Sometimes it starts on a sidewalk, in an abandoned building, or with someone simply refusing to give up on another human being. In this episode of Recovery Centered, Tim Roberto is joined by Stacy and Dave of Recovery Advocates, a nonprofit that meets people struggling with addiction exactly where they are—on the streets, in hospitals, in courtrooms, and wherever hope feels hardest to find. Drawing from their own lived experience in recovery, Stacy and Dave explain why trust comes before treatment and why lasting recovery is built through consistent human connection. In this conversation, they discuss: * Why recovery begins with connection, not confrontation * Street outreach and meeting people where they are * Building trust with people experiencing homelessness and addiction * Working alongside law enforcement to create pathways into treatment * The role of peer support in long-term recovery * How opioid settlement funding is helping expand community-based recovery services * The importance of staying with people long after they enter treatment * Why lived experience can become one of the greatest tools for helping others They also share their own recovery journeys, how addiction transformed their lives, and why they believe no one should ever be counted out—no matter how many times they've relapsed or how hopeless their situation may seem. If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, this conversation is a reminder that recovery is possible, and that sometimes one person willing to keep showing up can change everything.

29 de jun de 2026 - 1 h 48 min
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