Let's Examine Addiction Honestly

Addiction and Falling Out of Shape

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Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988 National Helpline 1-800-662-4357 Veterans Crisis Line (dial 988 then press 1) National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE) letsexamineaddictionhonestly@gmail.com theleahpodcast@gmail.com In this episode of Let’s Examine Addiction Honestly, I reflect on my struggle with falling out of shape after leaving the military and the challenges of trying to rebuild healthy habits years later. I talk about how losing the structure of military life, balancing work, college, volunteering, foster parenting, and addiction all contributed to gaining weight and becoming less active. While I was never in perfect shape, I was far healthier than I am now, and I share my frustrations about gaining roughly 60 pounds, relying on fast food, neglecting nutrition, and letting exercise gradually fall out of my routine. I also discuss the physical realities I face today, including chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, reduced lung capacity, high cholesterol, and the lingering effects of years of smoking. Rather than focusing on dramatic transformations, I emphasize the importance of starting small through walking, stretching, gradual workouts, and making sustainable improvements instead of trying to train like I did in my twenties. Throughout the episode, I explore the mental side of getting back into shape, including the frustration of comparing myself to my younger self, the embarrassment of starting over, and the tendency to quit after setbacks. I connect these struggles to my experiences overcoming nicotine addiction and reducing my drinking, explaining how consistency and small victories matter more than perfection. I discuss the challenges of balancing fitness with foster parenting, night-shift work, volunteer commitments, and everyday life while trying to improve my health. Ultimately, my message is that meaningful change comes from patience, discipline, and refusing to let temporary failures become permanent ones. Whether it is exercising, quitting smoking, cutting back on alcohol, or improving nutrition, I remind myself that progress is built one day at a time and that I am under no obligation to remain the same person I was yesterday. 00:00 – Falling Out of Shape After the Military 01:18 – From Army Fitness to Weight Gain 04:14 – Starting Small with Walking and Fitness Apps 06:24 – Diet Changes, Cholesterol, and Health Concerns 07:38 – Consistency, Smoking Recovery, and Fitness Streaks 10:33 – Foster Parenting, Loss, and Finding Motivation 12:58 – Humility and Getting Comfortable Exercising Again 16:03 – Sleep, Recovery, and Balancing Responsibilities 18:57 – Building Discipline and Long-Term Habits 22:21 – Small Wins, Staying Active, and Final Reflections My Podcast Server https://discord.gg/9MSPwRG4p My Patreon https://patreon.com/TheFosterDadDirective?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink

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Addiction and Falling Out of Shape

Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988 National Helpline 1-800-662-4357 Veterans Crisis Line (dial 988 then press 1) National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE) letsexamineaddictionhonestly@gmail.com theleahpodcast@gmail.com In this episode of Let’s Examine Addiction Honestly, I reflect on my struggle with falling out of shape after leaving the military and the challenges of trying to rebuild healthy habits years later. I talk about how losing the structure of military life, balancing work, college, volunteering, foster parenting, and addiction all contributed to gaining weight and becoming less active. While I was never in perfect shape, I was far healthier than I am now, and I share my frustrations about gaining roughly 60 pounds, relying on fast food, neglecting nutrition, and letting exercise gradually fall out of my routine. I also discuss the physical realities I face today, including chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, reduced lung capacity, high cholesterol, and the lingering effects of years of smoking. Rather than focusing on dramatic transformations, I emphasize the importance of starting small through walking, stretching, gradual workouts, and making sustainable improvements instead of trying to train like I did in my twenties. Throughout the episode, I explore the mental side of getting back into shape, including the frustration of comparing myself to my younger self, the embarrassment of starting over, and the tendency to quit after setbacks. I connect these struggles to my experiences overcoming nicotine addiction and reducing my drinking, explaining how consistency and small victories matter more than perfection. I discuss the challenges of balancing fitness with foster parenting, night-shift work, volunteer commitments, and everyday life while trying to improve my health. Ultimately, my message is that meaningful change comes from patience, discipline, and refusing to let temporary failures become permanent ones. Whether it is exercising, quitting smoking, cutting back on alcohol, or improving nutrition, I remind myself that progress is built one day at a time and that I am under no obligation to remain the same person I was yesterday. 00:00 – Falling Out of Shape After the Military 01:18 – From Army Fitness to Weight Gain 04:14 – Starting Small with Walking and Fitness Apps 06:24 – Diet Changes, Cholesterol, and Health Concerns 07:38 – Consistency, Smoking Recovery, and Fitness Streaks 10:33 – Foster Parenting, Loss, and Finding Motivation 12:58 – Humility and Getting Comfortable Exercising Again 16:03 – Sleep, Recovery, and Balancing Responsibilities 18:57 – Building Discipline and Long-Term Habits 22:21 – Small Wins, Staying Active, and Final Reflections My Podcast Server https://discord.gg/9MSPwRG4p My Patreon https://patreon.com/TheFosterDadDirective?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink

Gisteren24 min
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Starting to Stream on Twitch and Kick

Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988 National Helpline 1-800-662-4357 Veterans Crisis Line (dial 988 then press 1) National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE) letsexamineaddictionhonestly@gmail.com theleahpodcast@gmail.com In this announcement episode, I share that I’m expanding the podcast by starting live streams on Kik and Twitch to make the show more interactive and consistent. I explain that I’m still figuring out the best schedule, especially with camping season coming up and weekends becoming busy, so I’m asking regular listeners to reach out with times that work best for them. My goal is to create a space where listeners can suggest topics in real time, participate through chat, and join Q&A sessions after recordings, even if they’re not comfortable appearing as guests themselves. I also mention that these streaming channels will connect with my older Veteran Gaming brand, which already has a larger following than my podcasts. I also talk about why this shift matters to me personally. Streaming gives me a chance to connect directly with listeners, gather fresh ideas, and make the podcast feel less one-sided. I want the show to evolve into something more flexible and enjoyable rather than feeling like a second unpaid job, because if it stops being fun, it loses its purpose for me. While I’m still learning how to balance streaming and talking live, I see this as a way to improve both the podcast and my public speaking skills. Above all, I thank everyone who has been listening and supporting the podcast so far, because knowing people are tuning in is what keeps me motivated to continue creating new episodes. 00:00 – Streaming Announcement 00:20 – Scheduling Listener Input 00:40 – Platform Details and Username Info 01:03 – Interactive Topic Suggestions and Q&A 01:30 – Improving Podcast Consistency 01:49 – Future Stream Possibilities 02:11 – Streaming Experience and Growth 02:38 – Evolving the Podcast Format 03:12 – Appreciation for Loyal Listeners 03:35 – Closing Thanks and Feedback Invitation My Podcast Server https://discord.gg/9MSPwRG4p My Patreon https://patreon.com/TheFosterDadDirective?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Social Media The new episode is live! #addiction #addictionawareness #addictiontreatment #addictionhelp #leahpodcast

20 apr 20264 min
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Veterans Affairs and Addiction

Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988 National Helpline 1-800-662-4357 Veterans Crisis Line (dial 988 then press 1) National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE) letsexamineaddictionhonestly@gmail.com theleahpodcast@gmail.com In this episode, I talk about my personal experiences with the Veterans Affairs and how it relates to addiction, especially my attempts to get help for drinking before my DUI. Going in, I already had low expectations based on past experiences with anxiety treatment, being bounced between medications, and dealing with what I felt was poor care and dismissive attitudes. When I finally sought help for drinking, I did find some value in the group setting with other veterans, but that was short-lived. What really stuck with me was receiving paperwork asking me to essentially label myself as an alcoholic, which didn’t sit right and pushed me further away from trusting the system. Overall, my experiences felt inconsistent and frustrating, and I struggled to get meaningful support despite actively trying to improve my situation. I also reflect on how these experiences shaped my approach to managing addiction and mental health outside of the VA system. I share that I’ve had to look elsewhere for support, whether that’s through groups like Alcoholics Anonymous, connecting with other veterans in places like the American Legion, or just figuring things out on my own. While I acknowledge that my experience may not reflect every VA facility, it left me feeling like I needed to take responsibility for finding what actually works for me. I encourage others to do the same—whether that means trying different therapists, exploring alternative support systems, or simply refusing to settle when it comes to mental health and addiction recovery. 00:00 – Introduction to VA Experience and Addiction 00:45 – Early Frustrations with Anxiety Treatment 01:30 – Seeking Help for Drinking Before DUI 02:15 – Group Therapy with Other Veterans 03:00 – Discomfort with “Alcoholic” Labeling 04:00 – Loss of Trust in the VA System 05:00 – Inconsistent Care and Lack of Support 06:15 – Turning to Outside Support Systems 07:15 – Personal Responsibility in Recovery 08:15 – Encouragement to Find What Works Individually My Podcast Server https://discord.gg/9MSPwRG4p My Patreon https://patreon.com/TheFosterDadDirective?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Social Media The new episode is live! #addiction #addictionawareness #addictiontreatment #addictionhelp #leahpodcast

20 apr 202611 min
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AI, Chatbots, and Addiction

Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988 National Helpline 1-800-662-4357 Veterans Crisis Line (dial 988 then press 1) National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE) letsexamineaddictionhonestly@gmail.com theleahpodcast@gmail.com In this episode, I explore the growing connection between AI chatbots and addiction, prompted by experiences I have had with foster children who became overly attached to chatbot interactions. I explain how I personally use AI in my podcasting process, emphasizing that I only rely on it for clerical tasks like thumbnails, summaries, timestamps, and transcriptions—not for research or informational content. I share my concerns about how AI is being integrated into nearly every platform and how easily it can create unhealthy emotional attachments, especially for vulnerable individuals or children who may not fully understand the difference between human relationships and artificial interaction. Drawing from articles and examples I have encountered, I discuss how chatbots can reinforce harmful behaviors, validate dangerous thought patterns, and reduce critical thinking when people begin depending on them too heavily. I also examine the warning signs of AI addiction, including excessive time spent interacting with chatbots, neglect of real-world responsibilities, emotional distress when unable to access AI, and withdrawal from family or hobbies. I reflect on how technology addiction already affects my own life, particularly with social media, and compare AI dependency to other addictive behaviors that exploit the brain’s reward systems. I warn about dangerous uses of AI such as deepfake sexual content, inappropriate avatar generation, and emotionally manipulative chatbot relationships that can distort reality and intensify mental health struggles. Throughout the episode, I encourage listeners to self-reflect, set boundaries like app limits, seek real human connection, and pursue professional help when needed, reminding them that addiction is not limited to substances and that meaningful change is always possible. 00:01 – Introduction to AI Chatbots and Addiction 00:50 – Disclaimer and Importance of Professional Help 01:37 – How AI Is Used in Podcast Production 04:41 – Warning Signs of AI and Chatbot Addiction 05:47 – Emotional Attachment and False Reality Risks 07:21 – Why Companies Push AI Into Everyday Platforms 10:03 – Mental Health Dangers and Validation Loops 12:10 – Behavioral Symptoms of AI Dependency 14:40 – Deepfake Abuse and Ethical Dangers of AI Misuse 16:30 – Steps to Reduce AI Dependence and Seek Recovery My Podcast Server https://discord.gg/9MSPwRG4p My Patreon https://patreon.com/TheFosterDadDirective?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink

13 apr 202621 min