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F*ck The Standard

Podcast door Rob McCarthy

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F*ck The Standard is a no bullsh*t podcast for people who look “fine” but know they’ve been coasting on comfort, fear, distraction, and half truths. Hosted by Rob McCarthy, this show digs into discipline, identity, mental health, sobriety, family, emotional resilience, and the rebuild that happens when you finally take ownership. No gurus, no hype, just real conversations for blue-collar minds, parents, spouses, anyone tired of numbing out, avoiding the mirror and pretending they’re good. New Episodes Drop Every Friday!!

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Is It An Open Bar? - Laura Ferri

Laura Ferri grew up in a house where love came with conditions and threats, where her mother used suicide as a manipulation tool so consistently that Laura carried the guilt of it into her thirties without ever questioning whether it was hers to carry. She built a life anyway. She got married, raised three kids, built a career, started a podcast, wrote a book, and kept showing up for everyone around her while privately believing she had nothing worth offering any of them. Then she lost the job, the relationship, and almost every person she knew inside of a year, and wound up alone on her kitchen floor asking out loud for someone to love her. What happened next changed everything. In this episode, Rob and Laura go deep on what it actually costs to grow up under narcissistic control, why self-worth does not collapse all at once but erodes slowly through the relationships you tolerate and the crumbs you accept, and what the path back looks like when you have finally run out of crutches to lean on. This episode covers: * Growing up with a narcissistic, abusive mother and not recognizing it for decades * The identity collapse that comes when you lose your job, your relationship, and your community at the same time * Why the mother-daughter relationship is the foundation of every relationship a woman will have for the rest of her life * Taking crumbs from people because bare minimum felt exciting, and what finally broke that pattern * How low self-worth quietly destroys your finances without you noticing * The kitchen floor moment that cracked everything open * Rebuilding confidence as a single mother starting a business from scratch * What a three-day solo backpacking trip in the woods taught her about what she was actually capable of * The one thing she would scream at her eighteen-year-old self Laura Ferri is the host of the My Inner Struggle podcast, author of Is It an Open Bar?, and has spent over a decade documenting her own transformation across more than 300 blog posts so that nobody going through the same thing has to feel like they are doing it alone. Find everything Laura at https://myinnerstruggle.com/ Grab Rob's book F*ck The Script: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/CK-SCRIPT-Caring-Others-Rebuild/dp/B0FQ4F5NBB [https://www.amazon.com/-/es/CK-SCRIPT-Caring-Others-Rebuild/dp/B0FQ4F5NBB]

24 apr 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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You Can't Grow Without Discomfort: Mike Jarrell

Most addiction recovery conversations stop at sobriety. This episode starts there. What Rob McCarthy and Mike Jarrell examine in depth is the psychological architecture that makes addiction necessary in the first place, and what a real, self-directed rebuild looks like when institutional support is absent, resources are zero, and the damage stretches back to early childhood. Mike Jarrell spent nearly 30 years in active heroin and opioid addiction, served time in prison, and rebuilt his entire life from nothing at 47 years old. His framework for doing it draws from positive psychology, Stoic philosophy, cognitive restructuring, and the hard data of lived experience. This is not a sobriety story. It is an identity reconstruction conversation. What this episode covers: * The childhood trauma to addiction pipeline, how unresolved CPTSD and untreated early abuse create the psychological conditions that make substance dependency almost inevitable, and how medical prescribing can accelerate that cycle rather than interrupt it * Ego vs. identity in long-term recovery, the clinical distinction between the protective false self built in response to trauma and the authentic identity buried beneath it, and why conflating the two extends victim mindset thinking long past the original threat * The table leg method for breaking limiting beliefs, a cognitive restructuring framework that requires only three contradicting facts to dismantle an entrenched belief system, with direct application for anyone doing identity work in or outside of addiction recovery * Positive psychology and sobriety; why short-term clinical intervention fails without addressing the underlying belief architecture, and how evidence-based psychological tools produce more durable long-term recovery outcomes than rehab alone * Social environment as a measurable variable in rebuilding, the documented principle that your five closest relationships directly shape your trajectory, including the practical and emotionally difficult process of auditing that circle without external validation or permission * Fixed vs. growth mindset after incarceration, how generationally inherited fixed mindset thinking contributes to recidivism and relapse, and why the ceiling most people in post-incarceration recovery accept as permanent is a learned condition rather than a structural one * Stoicism as a daily recovery and grounding practice, the application of Stoic philosophy, specifically Marcus Aurelius, to emotional regulation, CPTSD management, and the development of a stable identity framework for men in long-term recovery * The role of silence and discomfort in identity discovery, why sustained stillness without distraction is the primary mechanism for self-knowledge, and how avoiding it through social media, constant connection, and surface-level relationships keeps people in a holding pattern that looks like living but functions like stagnation This episode is for: * People in addiction recovery, relapse prevention, or long-term sobriety who want frameworks beyond the first 30 days * Men doing inner work, identity rebuilding, and personal development after trauma or significant loss * Life coaches, sobriety coaches, and practitioners working with trauma-adjacent clients who need real-world frameworks grounded in both lived experience and psychological research * Anyone navigating a significant life restart after 40 and looking for proof that the timeline is not over Mike Jarrell's books: From the Streets to Redemption -- https://a.co/d/dJT0ALN\nHow to Find Happiness in the Worst Possible Times -- https://a.co/d/fbnMaKU\n Rising from the Ashes -- https://a.co/d/0W0pu4K Mike's website: deaconslegacy.site Mike's TikTok: @deaconslegacy Grab F*ck the Script: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/CK-SCRIPT-Caring-Others-Rebuild/dp/B0FQ4F5NBB

17 apr 2026 - 42 min
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A Lie Too Big To Carry: Steve Knapp on Five Years Sober, Shedding Identity, and Betting on Himself

Steve Knapp was drinking on the drive to work, during his lunch hour, on the drive home, and through the entire evening. In his late thirties, that was his daily life. Then his wife found the credit card bill. What happened next was not rock bottom, it was a choice. He turned to her and said: that's all me. From that moment, nearly five years of transformation began. In this episode, Steve and Rob go deep into the mechanics of how shame works, why nice guys are actually practicing self-abandonment, the specific tool Steve used to stop over-apologizing and start building real self-respect, what happened on a one-night backpacking trip that rewired everything, how he quit a corporate job, drove 24 hours to Colorado with his life in the back of his truck, gave himself three months to make it work, and never left, how to tell the difference between running away and running toward, and what it means for men to stop bottling emotions without losing presence and responsibility in the moment. One of the most raw and complete episodes the show has produced. Follow Steve at NoAlcoholNeeded.net Listen on Spotify:  [https://open.spotify.com/show/2DlreEYrKuU5uER4F3AIGQ?si=af4421a7ff95456b] Get the book F*ck The Script: [https://www.amazon.com/-/es/CK-SCRIPT-Caring-Others-Rebuild/dp/B0FQ4F5NBB]

10 apr 2026 - 45 min
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Take Imperfect Action — How Dan Ahlborn Went From Foreclosure to $500K

Dan Ahlborn has been a real estate investor for 16 years. He's failed forward through most of them, made mistakes, learned the hard way, and built something real. Two moments nearly ended him: a foreclosure notice on his own home while he was in the business of helping others avoid them, and a business partnership that evaporated overnight leaving him with 30 days to figure out everything from scratch. His response to both? Take Imperfect Action. That phrase has become his calling card, and in this conversation with Rob, he breaks down exactly what it means and why it's the most underrated principle in business and in life. In this episode of F*ck The Standard Podcast, Dan and Rob go deep on: * How childhood wounds create adult money habits and how to break the cycle * Why Dan generated $500K solo in 8 months after losing his business partnership * The identity shift that transforms behavior at the neurological level * Why discipline beats motivation every single time * The difference between leveraged debt and debt as self-destruction * Victor vs. victim: the one choice that defines everything else * How to take imperfect action before you feel ready * Faith, family, and the kind of 3am conversations that actually matter This is not a self-help episode. This is a field guide from someone who's been in the trenches, made the call, and rebuilt from scratch. Dan's book Flipping My Identity is in the works, but grab his free eBook Flipping My Future at danahlborn.com. Follow him on Instagram @danahlborn Find him on YouTube and Facebook as housebuyerdan. F*ck The Standard Podcast is for those of you who are done with the script, done performing, done waiting, and ready to actually build. New episodes weekly, subscribe so you don't miss one. Keywords: real estate investor, fail forward, imperfect action, men's personal development, identity transformation, financial recovery, discipline over motivation, victim to victor, blue collar success, men's mindset, flipping your identity, rebuild your life

3 apr 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Hall of Fame Winner, Hall of Fame Loser, Same Woman: Kimberly Stevens

Kimberly Stevens calls herself a Hall of Fame winner and a Hall of Fame loser, and she’s earned both titles the hard way. A University of Iowa swimmer who set Big Ten records and won national championships, Kimberly also survived child loss, two divorces, four years in the hospital with her daughter before a liver transplant, breast cancer, and home foreclosure, then rebuilt her life from the ground up. In this episode, we rip apart the two most dangerous words people hide behind: “I’m fine.” We talk grief, trauma, identity loss, faith, parenting, resilience, and why small wins are the only way out when life buries you. Kimberly also breaks down her ROSE framework: Recognize, One step at a time, See/celebrate milestones, Extend, and why “never give up” isn’t motivation… it’s survival. Kimberly’s book: Altered (ALTAR’d): Finding Hope Through Grit and Gratitude to Never Give Up https://www.amazon.com/ALTARd-Finding-through-GRATITUDE-NEVER/dp/B0BQ9LLP7H [https://www.amazon.com/ALTARd-Finding-through-GRATITUDE-NEVER/dp/B0BQ9LLP7H] Kimberly’s nonprofit: https://extendtherose.org/ [https://extendtherose.org/] — bring hope to kids/families in hospitals ROAR Gallery (upload a positive short): https://extendtherose.org/roar-gallery Want Kimberly to know you came from FTS? Comment or message “FTS.” Support the show / coaching / resources: https://stan.store/fts25 Book link: Start Your Journey Now

27 mrt 2026 - 44 min
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