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"The Power of Someone Believing In You"

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On this episode of Needed To Hear That, Chaz and Chris are joined by therapist, educator, and Learn to Live founder Matt Bauersachs for a conversation about mentorship, purpose, therapy, recovery, and the people who shape who we become. The conversation starts as a discussion about social work school and professional development and quickly turns into a deeper exploration of what it means to truly help others—and why the best mentors often see something in us before we're able to see it ourselves.Matt shares stories from his journey through graduate school, working in adolescent treatment, launching Learn to Live, and helping young people navigate trauma, addiction, abandonment, and emotional dysregulation. The conversation explores how healing happens through relationships, why boundaries matter, and how consistency can change the trajectory of someone's life. Along the way, the three discuss foster care, mentorship, therapy, burnout, education, and the difficult balance between caring deeply and protecting your own well-being.The episode also dives into the power of encouragement, the impact a single teacher or mentor can have, and why some of the most important words we ever hear are simply, "You're going to be okay." Thoughtful, funny, and full of practical wisdom, this conversation is a reminder that growth rarely happens alone—and that the right people can change your life in ways they may never fully understand.

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"The Power of Someone Believing In You"

On this episode of Needed To Hear That, Chaz and Chris are joined by therapist, educator, and Learn to Live founder Matt Bauersachs for a conversation about mentorship, purpose, therapy, recovery, and the people who shape who we become. The conversation starts as a discussion about social work school and professional development and quickly turns into a deeper exploration of what it means to truly help others—and why the best mentors often see something in us before we're able to see it ourselves.Matt shares stories from his journey through graduate school, working in adolescent treatment, launching Learn to Live, and helping young people navigate trauma, addiction, abandonment, and emotional dysregulation. The conversation explores how healing happens through relationships, why boundaries matter, and how consistency can change the trajectory of someone's life. Along the way, the three discuss foster care, mentorship, therapy, burnout, education, and the difficult balance between caring deeply and protecting your own well-being.The episode also dives into the power of encouragement, the impact a single teacher or mentor can have, and why some of the most important words we ever hear are simply, "You're going to be okay." Thoughtful, funny, and full of practical wisdom, this conversation is a reminder that growth rarely happens alone—and that the right people can change your life in ways they may never fully understand.

Gisteren1 h 18 min
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We So Desperately Want It To Make Sense

On this episode of Needed To Hear That, Chaz and Chris dive into grief, mortality, resilience, and the uncomfortable reality that literally anything can happen at any time. The conversation starts with the sudden death of NASCAR star Kyle Busch and evolves into something deeper: how humans try to make sense of tragedy, why sudden loss feels so destabilizing, and what happens when grief collides with the illusion of control.They unpack parasocial relationships, the emotional weight of public mourning, and the terrifying realization that strength, success, money, or fame don’t exempt anyone from suffering. Along the way, Chaz explores the spiritual concept that “anything can happen,” why people instinctively search for someone or something to blame after tragedy, and why humility matters when sitting with people who are struggling.The episode also touches on addiction, aging, mental health, spirituality, therapy, prayer, and the subtle but powerful reminder that nobody chooses suffering. Chaz shares a story from a centering prayer group that reframed the way he thinks about illness and pain, while Chris reflects on grief, fatherhood, and his fear of leaving Charlie too soon after losing his own dad.There’s heartbreak, dark humor, NASCAR references, Greek mythology, Tony Soprano, bacon-wrapped chicken livers, and profound conversations about how we show up for people when life gets hard.

29 mei 20261 h 11 min
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We're All Just Walking Each Other Home

On this episode of Needed To Hear That, Chaz and Chris dive into the fear, guilt, and shame that can come with “starting over.” What begins as a conversation about meditation and mindfulness slowly unfolds into something much deeper — why people struggle to return to the things that once helped them feel whole.Using the concept of the “abstinence violation effect,” the conversation explores the all-or-nothing mindset that shows up in recovery, dieting, fitness, therapy, spirituality, and everyday life. They unpack the dangerous belief that one mistake erases all progress, and why so many people feel like they’ve lost the right to come back after falling off track. Along the way, they discuss relapse, self-compassion, New Year’s resolutions, gym culture, therapy, meditation, addiction recovery, and the quiet fear of being judged when trying again.The episode also weaves through Buddhist teachings, Christian spirituality, the story of the prodigal son, the Buddhist parable of the destitute child, and the idea that maybe “home” is something we’re all searching for in one way or another. Funny, thoughtful, deeply human, and emotionally honest — this conversation is a reminder that slipping backwards doesn’t erase the work you’ve already done.You can find the article that Chaz referenced in the episode here: https://southshorerecovery.com/abstinence-violation-effect/

22 mei 20261 h 10 min
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We’re All Beginners | Feeling Stuck, Comparison & Finding Your People

This week on Needed To Hear That, the conversation starts with wrestling conventions, anime communities, Buff Bagwell’s amputated leg, and Mick Foley nostalgia… before slowly unfolding into something much deeper: why so many of us feel stuck. Chris and Chaz unpack the pressure to constantly improve, achieve, evolve, and “figure it out” — and how comparison quietly steals our ability to recognize growth while it’s happening. From body image and recovery to spirituality, depression, therapy, and social media, they explore the difference between genuine curiosity and self-criticism, and why patience with yourself is a lot harder than it sounds. The episode dives into ideas like beginner’s mind, complacency versus contentment, the fear of the unknown, and the importance of finding spaces where you actually feel seen. Along the way, there are stories about wrestling fandoms, Dungeons & Dragons, anime conventions, Buddhist parables, recovery meetings, and why “having too many irons in the fire” may or may not be a personal attack. Funny, thoughtful, surprisingly emotional, and full of the kind of conversations that make you stop and examine your own inner dialogue — this one is about learning that maybe being “stuck” doesn’t mean you’ve stopped moving after all.

15 mei 20261 h 15 min
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Why We Keep Stepping On Hot Coals

On this episode of Needed To Hear That, Chaz and Chris start off talking about surviving a “bachelor week,” hockey goalies, meditation groups, and the chaos of bouncing between golf tournaments, OTB's, trivia nights. They eventually land in a much deeper conversation about codependency, boundaries, and why so many people struggle to let other people own their own emotions.They unpack what codependency actually means beyond the buzzword version of it, and why it often comes from love, fear, survival, and wanting desperately to keep the people around you okay. Chaz explains how codependency can show up in subtle everyday ways—struggling to say no, feeling responsible for someone else’s happiness, or believing you need other people to be regulated before you can feel settled yourself.There’s also an honest look at:Why boundaries are often misunderstood as selfish instead of loving.How addiction, mental health struggles, and family dynamics can quietly create codependent patterns over time.The fear people feel when they stop trying to “fix” or control someone else.Why helping someone and controlling someone can sometimes look dangerously similar.The difference between creating conditions for change…versus believing you can force change.Bruce Springsteen stories, Buddhist teachings, and why humans keep “stepping on the same hot coals” hoping this time will somehow feel different.Along the way, they talk about recovery, therapy, emotional regulation, meditation, anonymous support groups, and the uncomfortable reality that sometimes the healthiest thing you can do is let someone else be responsible for themselves.This episode is less about having perfect boundaries and more about recognizing the fear underneath them—why saying no can feel terrifying, why so many people lose themselves trying to care for others, and how healing often starts by admitting you can’t control everything…even when you really wish you could._____________________Illinois Recovery Center:⁠ https://illinoisrecoverycenter.com/⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbjd5Mi1BWHJzSWlHV29SdmQ3cW4wbEpWemxkd3xBQ3Jtc0tsdmV3dlI2X2lhU3hLbTVia2FQM1pTemp6ZTdqclF3cmhqNU5GWW1tWjg2VXdaMEF0b0RCV0NGR2FTZmpoRXd3VnZGZGhyVkhCTGhhVmd3bkJqdUZjRzh5UVZhcGM3WVdJTGl6bTNPUk1pMC1fbDVuZw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fillinoisrecoverycenter.com%2F%E2%81%A0&v=XCopVIeaS0c]Find us on Facebook, Instagram, & YouTube.⁠  / pondoffsanonymous⁠   [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa3ZfNzhoMktVTUZCR3N4UlhONHowNGdoWjFrUXxBQ3Jtc0tucHZNNjlRRmJZNkxtTk9lZUl6NVNXbnRtcGhHVHpyYmRNQWl5emt6OFVlM3djcnRoeGw4ZUQ5ejN0TWo4anRRTmZ5YTBHQ3JJUm5lSlNwZmdGc3kxSk9rNWt1eUVJbTNrWmdUdEtHMmU0QUkyTHcyOA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fpondoffsanonymous%E2%81%A0&v=XCopVIeaS0c]⁠  / pondoffsanonymous⁠   [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa3dXNTZaSWlUMjJEcnpwcXNranJ4ZlFQRVlrQXxBQ3Jtc0trdjdYaDFOZlNBa1VjRGVaUTc1TGFwY3AxQ2YzSnV1TUMxX09yNGdpMXpWajhyNDJlSGtWWENNWWJJdGx3ZUl3RlNPbG1PSzJ1OVhYeFEwN0E3WUptZEhfNUE1N21ibWFod01zcC1CVU9BN0hqNXg1dw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fpondoffsanonymous%E2%81%A0&v=XCopVIeaS0c]⁠   / @pondoffsanonymous   [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtnYAJ-jbjcn5Uct4I5Ifrw]

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