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Life After Loss: Amanda Kloots on Grief, Faith, and Finding Love Again05 Mar 202500:59:59

Broadway star, TV host, and entrepreneur Amanda Kloots was already a public figure, but when she began sharing her husband Nick Cordero’s battle with COVID-19 in the early days of the pandemic, her openness struck a deep chord. Through daily social media updates, she gave the world a raw, real-time look at love, loss, and resilience—bringing the often private and painful experience of grief into the open to help others process their own. Since then, she has continued to be a beacon of hope and healing, using her platform to spark important conversations about moving forward after tragedy.


But in this episode, we go beyond the story many already know. Amanda shares how losing the love of her life has changed her idea of love itself, and what it’s like to seek new connections while carrying the weight of that experience. She opens up about the complexities of dating after loss, how it affects potential partners, and what she truly wants moving forward. She also reflects on the ways her faith carried her through unimaginable loss, how her relationship with spirituality has evolved, and what it means to surrender when life takes an unexpected turn.


Zac, Jay, and Amanda dive deep into resilience, healing, and learning to embrace the next chapter while honoring the past--a conversation about faith, hope, and finding light in the darkest moments.


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Provider Spotlight: Andrew Roberts – From Crack Addiction in 1980s NYC to CEO of a Top Treatment Center25 Feb 202501:05:37

What are the odds of getting a random LinkedIn message that leads you back to the very place where you rebuilt your life? For Andrew Roberts, CEO of High Watch Recovery Center, that’s exactly what happened.


High Watch Recovery Center, founded in 1939, is one of the longest-standing nonprofit addiction treatment centers in the U.S., rooted in 12-step recovery and dedicated to helping people heal through spiritual, clinical, and holistic approaches.


In this powerful conversation, Andrew takes us through his decades-long sobriety journey—from getting sober at 20, drinking again after 14 years over a single drink, and ultimately finding his way back to leadership, purpose, and service. In this episode, Andrew shares:


  • Losing his father at a young age—the trauma that set him on a path to substance abuse.

  • Surviving the underbelly of 1980s New York, lost in addiction to crack and heroin.

  • From Columbia University to rock bottom—how he went from the Ivy Leagues to long-term treatment.

  • The deep link between trauma and addiction, and how early loss shaped his struggle.

  • A powerful story of redemption involving a marriage, a divorce, and a rehab.

  • His take on harm reduction, 12-step recovery, and the evolving landscape of addiction treatment.


This episode is about grace, resilience, and the power of recovery. Whether you’re in the trenches, working in the field, or just want to hear a wild story of redemption and second chances, please give this conversation a listen. 


For more information about Highwatch Recovery, please visit here: https://highwatchrecovery.org/


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Building a Media Empire: Betches Co-Founder Jordana Abraham on Humor, Mental Health, and Life Online17 Dec 202400:46:07

In this episode of The Zac Clark Show, Jordana Abraham, co-founder of Betches, shares how she and her college roommates turned a satirical blog into a full-fledged media empire with over 10 million followers. Jordana talks about the power of humor in building connections, reducing feelings of isolation, and tackling real-life challenges like mental health and modern dating.

Zac and Jordana explore her journey of building Betches as three recent college graduates driven by instinct and a desire to create humorous, poignant, and provocative content for women. They discuss how the brand has grown alongside its audience and the realities of balancing public success with personal challenges. Jordana opens up about a toxic relationship that led her to therapy, the struggles of life online in 2024, and why communication and self-awareness are essential in any relationship.

With humor, honesty, and a lot of insight, this episode explores what it takes to grow a community—and a media empire—one meme at a time.


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Expert Interventionist Shares Secrets Behind 1,000+ Successful Interventions | Jonathan Rauch10 Dec 202400:51:21

When you hear the word “intervention,” you might picture the chaotic scenes from TV shows like Intervention. But as Certified Intervention Expert Jonathan Rauch explains, interventions aren’t about chaos—they’re about connection, preparation, and healing.

In this episode of The Zac Clark Show, Zac sits down with Jonathan, who has led over 1,000 successful interventions, to discuss how reframing interventions as family meetings can reduce stress and create a path toward recovery. They dive into the critical role of family support, preparation, and education in addressing substance use disorders (SUD), alcohol use disorders (AUD), and mental health challenges.

Jonathan shares his personal experience with intervention, provides valuable advice for families on how to care for themselves while supporting a loved one, and emphasizes the importance of long-term treatment plans. He also sheds light on the increasing number of interventions stemming from marijuana psychosis and mental health disorders, which create unique and challenging dynamics. This powerful conversation is a must-listen for families and individuals navigating the complexities of substance use disorder and mental health.

Listen or watch to discover how interventions can be transformative tools for hope and healing—for both individuals and families.


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Sex, Therapy and Addiction: NYC Therapist Reina Zelonky on Balancing Love, Family, and Healing 03 Dec 202400:55:28

On this episode of The Zac Clark Show, Zac sits down with Reina Zelonky, a renowned New York City psychotherapist whose career spans over 13 years of helping families, couples, and young adults find healing and connection. From her impactful work at The Freedom Institute and Serenity New York to her leadership roles at Hazelden Betty Ford, Reina has built a career centered on addiction recovery, families, and relationship-building.

In their conversation, Zac and Reina discuss the challenges of balancing demanding careers with family life in New York City, the evolving roles of men and women in modern relationships, and the unique pressures of raising children in an urban environment. Reina also shares insights on maintaining a healthy sex life, the transformative benefits of couples therapy, and the reality that therapy often means facing your childhood.

Packed with heartfelt stories and practical advice, this episode offers meaningful discussions on navigating life’s complexities while fostering connection and community.


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ASK ZAC EPISODE: Holiday Edition26 Nov 202400:48:16

On this episode of The Zac Clark Show, Zac answers your questions about navigating the highs and lows of the holidays. Whether you’re newly sober and heading home for the first time or looking for advice on how to handle tricky family dynamics, Zac has you covered. The holidays are here, and they don’t have to be hard! 

Questions we covered:

  • Blackout Wednesday – how do I tell old friends I am not drinking anymore?

  • Do you have any tips for having my recently sober boyfriend home for the holidays? 

  • How can I support my family member who has a drinking problem and does not want help?

  • What are the best ways to communicate my needs to family members who may not understand or respect my sobriety?

  • My father won’t stop drinking – we have tried to help but he won’t listen. How do I be around him and not allow my anger and resentment to come out?

  • My spouse thinks he may be an alcoholic but does not help – how do I help him? How do I support him while also taking care of myself?

  • I know my friend got sober and I’m seeing her for the first time – how do I handle this in a sensitive and respectful way?

  • I am less than 90 days sober and going home for the first time. I am really nervous I will be around old situations – friends, family – and drink again. How do I stay sober?

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Addiction Breaks Families, Recovery Heals: Rep. Madeleine Dean and Son Harry Cunnane’s Journey21 Nov 202401:05:36

Congresswoman Madeleine Dean (PA) and her son Harry Cunnane join The Zac Clark Show for a powerful conversation about their journey through Harry’s substance use disorder and the road to recovery. Drawing from their co-authored memoir, "Under Our Roof: A Son’s Battle for Recovery, a Mother’s Battle for Her Son," they share raw insights into the challenges of addiction, the resilience of family, and the importance of breaking stigma. In Congress, Rep. Dean, a member of the Bipartisan Addiction and Mental Health Taskforce, has championed initiatives to combat the opioid crisis, increase access to mental health treatment, and support families impacted by substance use. Harry, now 13 years sober, works as Vice President of Business Development at Caron, a nonprofit addiction treatment center providing evidence-based care and recovery resources.

From intimate family dynamics to broader policy and legislation on a national scale, hearing a high-level public official share such a raw, personal, and painful story is a powerful reminder that substance use disorder can impact anyone, anywhere. These honest conversations not only provide hope but also let families know they’re not alone. They shine a light on the resources available and offer a path forward for those who might not know where to turn. Please tune in to hear their inspiring story and their efforts to transform how we address addiction and recovery.


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The Story of Dr. Bonnie Milas: How Losing Her Children to Fentanyl Inspired Her Fight Against the Deadly Epidemic 13 Nov 202401:00:13

In this powerful episode of The Zac Clark Show, Dr. Bonnie Milas shares her deeply personal journey through unimaginable tragedy and her mission to protect other families from the same fate. A cardiac anesthesiologist, intensivist, and clinical professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Milas lost both of her sons to accidental fentanyl overdoses within 15 months. Professionally, she’s on the frontlines treating patients affected by opioid use disorder, and she is a passionate advocate for the availability of naloxone—a life-saving nasal spray that can reverse opioid overdoses when administered in time.

Dr. Milas’s advocacy is vast and tireless: she’s lobbied for over-the-counter naloxone access, provided testimony to the FDA and Philadelphia city council, and collaborates with organizations like the American Society of Anesthesiologists to spread overdose rescue education nationwide. She also leads training on naloxone administration through her initiative REVIVEme.com and serves as Chief Narcan Rescue Officer at her institution. Driven by her own loss, Dr. Milas is devoted to breaking the stigma around opioid addiction and empowering families with the tools to prevent overdose deaths. Join us as she opens up about her experiences, the emotional toll, and her relentless fight to save lives through advocacy and education.

Editor’s Note: Zac Clark and Dr. Bonnie Milas are brand ambassadors for NARCAN® Nasal Spray. However, the thoughts and opinions expressed during this conversation are solely their own. 


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More about Dr. Bonnie Milas’s Story


THE MARATHON EPISODE: Transformative Stories from the TCS New York City Marathon06 Nov 202401:44:25

In this special post-TCS New York City Marathon episode, Zac, on the eve of his own 10th NYC Marathon, sits down with four inspiring runners who share how the race has transformed their lives. Each guest brings a unique story of resilience, healing, and growth. Featured guest Rob Simmelkjaer, CEO of New York Road Runners and a two-time NYC Marathon finisher, discusses his commitment to making running accessible to all through NYRR’s mission of enhancing community health. Rob, a native New Yorker and former sports executive at ESPN and NBC Sports, offers his perspective on how the marathon fosters unity and empowerment.

Among Zac’s guests are Andrew Schwartz, Luc Zoratto, and Sean McGowan, who ran this year’s marathon to support the Release Recovery Foundation, raising funds for scholarships to provide recovery treatment through Release Recovery. Luc, a Canadian social media influencer open about his sobriety journey, shares how discovering running has been a powerful tool in his recovery. Sean McGowan, Senior Director of Continuing Care at High Watch Recovery Center—the world’s first 12-Step treatment center—speaks to the mental wellness benefits that running has brought to his life.

Together, these runners demonstrate that the NYC Marathon is more than just a race—it’s a celebration of community, resilience, and the power of recovery. Join us for these compelling stories of transformation and the life-changing impact of running the largest marathon in the world.

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Former NBA Rookie Of The Year Opens Up About Mental Health Struggles | Michael Carter-Williams 15 Oct 202401:02:38

Most kids who play sports share the ultimate dream—becoming a professional athlete, performing on the biggest stage under the brightest lights. Michael Carter-Williams lived that dream. His name was called on NBA draft night, he was crowned Rookie of the Year, and he seemed destined for NBA superstardom. But life moved in a different way, and his greatest challenges would unfold far from the court. The very traits that defined him as an athlete—grit, determination, and resilience—became essential in facing not only physical injuries but also serious mental health struggles, leading him on a journey of self-discovery he never saw coming.

In this episode of The Zac Clark Show, Michael Carter-Williams opens up about the darker side of his journey through professional basketball, revealing the challenges that followed the high of winning the league’s top rookie honor. Michael shares an honest and raw account of his battle with anxiety and depression, shedding light on the mental health challenges athletes face behind the fame and glory.

Reflecting on the pressures of professional sports, Michael opens up about the difficulty of sustaining a career at the highest level. He delves into the challenges of transitioning away from a sport that once defined his identity, how therapy became a life-saving tool during his darkest moments, and the crucial need to address and understand mental health issues in the world of professional athletics.

Please give this important conversation a listen. The more high-profile figures share their stories, the more we can normalize how we think, talk about, and address mental health issues.


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A Better Future for Boys and Young Men: Reimagining Masculinity and the Need for Deep Friendships | Dr. Niobe Way, Renowned NYU Professor08 Oct 202401:12:13

What if deep, intimate, and meaningful friendships could change the world? 

Dr. Niobe Way, an internationally renowned Professor of Developmental Psychology at NYU, believes this is the path toward a more humane future. As a leading expert on what she calls the “crisis of connection” affecting boys and men in the U.S. and beyond, Dr. Way draws from over 40 years of research on social and emotional development, exploring how cultural ideologies shape child development and family dynamics.

Her research centers around three key insights: (1) boys and men deeply crave meaningful, intimate friendships, (2) our culture stigmatizes male-to-male intimacy, labeling it as soft, feminine, or indicative of same-sex desire, and (3) this cultural failure has fueled a mental health crisis, leading to rising levels of depression, suicide, and mass violence among boys and men.

In her latest book, Rebels with a Cause: Reimagining Boys, Ourselves, and Our Culture, Dr. Way brings together four decades of research. In our conversation, we discuss her discoveries and how our culture has gendered basic human instincts, prioritizing academic achievement and romantic relationships over friendships. This imbalance has led to a crisis of connection, heightening loneliness, depression, and violence. Dr. Way insists that boys are telling us what they need—we just need to listen.

Her earlier book, Deep Secrets: Boys’ Friendships and the Crisis of Connection, inspired the Oscar-nominated film Close, which won the Grand Prix Award at Cannes. Dr. Way is also the founder of the Project for the Advancement of Our Common Humanity (PACH) and leads "The Listening Project," an initiative focused on fostering curiosity, connection, and empathy to combat loneliness and anxiety. She has served as President of the Society for Research on Adolescence, holds a doctorate from Harvard School of Education, and completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Yale.

This conversation is a must-listen! A thought-provoking discussion on the transformative power of friendships, the cultural barriers boys and men face in seeking them, and why nurturing deep, supportive friendships is essential to addressing many of today’s societal challenges.


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From Living An Alcoholic Double Life To Successful Entrepreneur As Founder Of FROPRO | Matt Williams02 Oct 202401:22:40

Matt Williams fell far. He spent years living a double life—school teacher by day and bartender grappling with a growing alcohol and cocaine problem by night—yet he knew he was destined for something better.


After a life-altering DUI arrest that landed him in jail, Matt made the courageous decision to seek help, embracing sobriety and a new outlook on life. From that pivotal moment, he experienced a meteoric rise to a life worth living. Bolstered by the unwavering support of his wife, Chelsea, their strength and determination not only transformed Matt’s life but also birthed FROPRO, a nutrition-rich snack bar. FROPRO is much more than a healthy snack; it represents tenacity, creativity, and a commitment to healthy living.


In this conversation, we explore Matt’s incredible journey from addiction to entrepreneurial success. He discusses the importance of resilience, the challenges of building a business from the ground up, and the core values that drive FROPRO—handcrafted, plant-based, and dedicated to supporting the local recovery community.


This uplifting episode is about personal growth, the power of a supportive community, and how FROPRO is more than just a snack bar; it’s a movement toward better living.


Join us to hear Matt’s inspiring story and discover how he’s raising the bar for himself and others every day!


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Who Gets Therapy in America? The Fight for Equal Care | Damian Travier, Executive Director of APF 18 Feb 202500:56:09

Mental health access isn’t equal, and Damian Travier is working to change that. As the Executive Director of Access Psychology Foundation—a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to culturally competent mental health care for underserved communities—Damian is on a mission to close the gap for young people of color by providing free training for educators, funding therapy for those in need, and breaking down systemic barriers. In this powerful conversation, he and Zac dive into the reality of mental health stigma in marginalized communities, the critical role of representation in treatment, and why addressing mental health early can change lives. If you care about mental health advocacy, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.


For more information about Access Psychology Foundation, please click here: https://www.access-psychology.org/


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Zac Clark Reflects on 13 Years of Sobriety, the Challenge of Helping Families Recover, and the Power of Letting Go24 Sep 202400:27:05

In this introspective solo episode, Zac reflects on his 13-year sobriety anniversary and the theme of letting go. He grapples with conflicting feelings about celebrating sober milestones, questioning whether acting like a decent human being warrants praise, given the chaos he once brought to others. He shares how this time of year brings heavy feelings, remembering his last days estranged from his family, running around the streets using drugs.

Zac emphasizes the importance of sharing sobriety stories to inspire people beginning their sober journey and addresses a key aspect about recovery: unlike traditional illnesses, those most qualified to help people struggling with addiction have lived through it themselves. He discusses the challenges families face when seeking help for loved ones with substance use disorders, noting how they can become trapped in cycles of chaos that hinder their own healing and their loved ones.

Reflecting on his journey, Zac shares how his parents' tough love—cutting him off financially—was crucial to his recovery. He also explores the evolving language surrounding addiction recovery and gives a shout-out to Lane Kiffin, the Ole Miss Head Football Coach, for his candidness about alcoholism and the freedoms gained through sobriety. Zac concludes by honoring the fallen heroes of 9/11 and spotlighting the Travis Manion Foundation, which empowers veterans and families to instill values in future generations.

Please join in and listen to this poignant episode about leaning in and letting go. Go Birds!


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Revolutionizing Global Mental Health: A $100 Million Commitment with Annika Sten Pärson, Co-Founder & Executive Chair of The Inner Foundation17 Sep 202400:48:57

Annika Sten Pärson is a change maker in global mental health. As the Founding Partner and Executive Chair of The Inner Foundation, she leads a global initiative with a bold commitment of over $100 million over the next 20 years, funding innovative mental health solutions and startups to address the crisis head-on.

In this episode, Annika shares her extraordinary journey from a corporate executive in Stockholm to a leading advocate for social change. With over 25 years of experience in telecoms, media, retail, and consumer goods, she made a transformative shift to focus on mental health.

Her passion is centered on the 1.8 billion "emerging adults" aged 18 to 25, whose inner worlds must be supported to foster a thriving outer world. Annika’s personal experiences—being adopted, working in social services focusing on maternal and reproductive care, navigating her own reproductive challenges, and adopting her own children—have profoundly shaped her commitment to this cause. Her past roles include serving as CEO of the Seleni Institute, which supports women’s reproductive and maternal mental health, and volunteering as a therapist at 1825 – Therapy Center for Young Adults in Stockholm, a non-profit she co-founded.

We also explore the broader issue of under-investment in mental health, with only 2-5% of the $9.5 trillion global health expenditure directed toward this critical area, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Annika discusses the resilience needed for young people and the importance of self-care for those striving to make a difference.

Tune in for an inspiring conversation with a leader dedicated to transforming mental health care and supporting the next generation on a global scale.



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Building a Community One Step at a Time: Tommie Runz on Being Black, Sober, and Leading a Movement in Running04 Sep 202401:07:12

In this episode, we sit down with Tommie Runz, a man whose journey through sobriety, fatherhood, and fitness has led him to become a powerful voice in the running and wellness community. Sober since 2017, Tommie has transformed his life through running, completing four marathons in roughly eight weeks and qualifying for the Boston Marathon in 2021. He's the founder of Chip Time Running and the creator of The Run Eat Sleep Show podcast, where he discusses all things running and wellness.

Tommie shares his story of overcoming alcohol use disorder, the impact of his father's death, and how running became a pivotal part of his recovery and personal transformation. We dive into his mission to build a community around running, mindfulness, and self-improvement, particularly focusing on empowering people of color in a predominantly white running space. Tommie talks candidly about the underrepresentation of BIPOC individuals in the running community, the unique challenges they face, and his efforts to promote health and wellness in these communities.

Join us as Tommie discusses the importance of being open about his sobriety, the inspiration behind Chip Time Running, and his ongoing work to create a supportive, inclusive environment for all runners. This episode is not just about running; it's about resilience, community, and the power of turning personal struggles into a force for positive change.


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Mission to Transform Young Men’s Mental Health: A Major Announcement with Matthew Stefanko, Founder of MANUAL, a Leading Online Mental Health Platform for Young Men28 Aug 202401:01:59

Why are men 4x more likely to die by suicide? Three times more likely to die by drug overdose?

Are young men being overlooked in the cultural shift toward greater awareness, resources, and support for mental health and wellness?

Are there enough resources and support systems in place to encourage young men to seek help when facing mental health or substance use challenges?

These questions were the catalyst for Matthew Stefanko to found MANUAL, a pioneering online platform designed to help young men navigate the complexities of mental health and personal development. Now, following a game-changing merger with Release Recovery, a leading organization in substance use and mental health recovery founded by Zac, Matthew joins us to explore how this powerful alliance is set to revolutionize support for men, particularly young men.

Matthew shares his personal journey, from being bullied as a child to struggling with mental health issues and alcohol dependency. He reflects on the unique challenges young men face in seeking help and why partnering with Zac and Release Recovery was a pivotal moment for MANUAL. Together, they’re poised to drive meaningful change in men’s mental health. MANUAL was created to meet young men where they are, providing the tools and resources they need to take control of their well-being. With the support of Release Recovery, this mission is now set to reach even more young men across the country, combining digital and in-person support on college campuses and high schools nationwide.

Together, Release Recovery and MANUAL are set to break down the barriers that keep men from asking for help, creating a safe space for them to grow, heal, and thrive. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about mental health, personal growth, and the future of men’s well-being. 


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Does AA Really Work? Is Anonymity Necessary and the Enduring Mystery of 12-Step Programs Nearly 100 Years Later 21 Aug 202400:40:42

12-Step programs are sacred spaces—revolutionary in their simplicity and accessibility. Open to anyone seeking help, with no fees or barriers to entry, they have quietly helped millions of people and exist in roughly 180 countries worldwide. Despite their global presence, they remain humble and unassuming, never positioning themselves as an organization or weighing in on public controversies. At the heart of these programs is the concept of anonymity—maintaining it at the public level to ensure that principles, not personalities or status, remain the guiding force. This commitment to anonymity has allowed 12-Step programs to thrive and support countless individuals, reinforcing the idea that the strength of these programs lies in their collective message of recovery, not in any single person.

In this episode, Zac takes on the delicate and often confusing topic of anonymity in 12-step programs, particularly Alcoholics Anonymous. Since his time on The Bachelorette and entering public life, Zac has grappled with how to honor the core principles of AA—a program that’s been central to his recovery—while also wanting to share his experiences to help others.

Joined by his spiritual confidant and mentor of over a decade, Jay Devore, Zac navigates a thought-provoking and sometimes uncomfortable discussion. Together, they delve into the intricate balance of honoring the anonymity that has safeguarded AA for decades while confronting the realities of a world far removed from the 1950s when these traditions were established. Zac and Jay grapple with the appropriateness of even having this conversation, the reasons behind AA’s enduring effectiveness, and the need to reassess old tenets in a modern world where millions continue to struggle and stigma persists.

This episode is more than just a discussion—it’s a heartfelt exploration of authenticity, responsibility, and the evolving landscape of recovery and mental health. As Zac and Jay question what it means to share one’s truth in today’s world, they also examine the profound impact that doing so can have on others.


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Michael Chernow: From Addiction to Entrepreneurial Success—The Power of Sobriety and Daily Habits13 Aug 202401:09:41

In this deeply personal and introspective episode, we sit down with Michael Chernow, a serial entrepreneur, professional athlete, father, and husband, who recently celebrated 20 years of sobriety—a milestone marking two decades of personal growth and unwavering commitment to a better life. Michael takes us on his journey from active substance use disorder to a life transformed through the sacred practices of Alcoholics Anonymous and the 12 steps, which played a pivotal role in his recovery.

As a health and fitness expert, Michael shares how his sobriety fueled his success, not just in overcoming addiction but also in rebuilding his life with healthy and productive habits. This transformation became the foundation for his entrepreneurial endeavors, including co-founding New York City’s hugely successful The Meatball Shop, launching Seamore’s, and creating the innovative oatmeal brand Kreatures of Habit—a brand born from his early dedication to a healthy lifestyle, starting with a simple yet powerful habit of eating oatmeal every morning.

Michael opens up about the delicate balance of honoring the traditions and anonymity of 12-step programs while recognizing the unique opportunity that social media offers to inspire and help others through his public platform. His mission is to share the positive habits and experiences that have shaped his life, empowering others on their own journeys to better living.

Join us as we explore the mindset, strategies, and profound personal and professional growth that Michael has achieved through embracing sobriety and building a life dedicated to health, wellness, and service.


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NYT Bestseller Billy Jensen: True Crime Stardom, Fall from Grace, and Redemption Through Sobriety06 Aug 202401:20:54

Billy Jensen is an American true crime pioneer and NY Times bestselling author, renowned for using social media to solve unsolved murders and missing persons cases. He has resolved six homicides and helped locate numerous missing individuals, a journey chronicled in his bestselling book, Chase Darkness with Me: How One True Crime Writer Started Solving Murders.

As Billy’s career soared, so did his struggle with alcohol. His impressive career includes writing for top publications like Los Angeles Magazine, Rolling Stone, and the New York Times, serving as a senior producer and investigator on Crime Watch Daily, co-hosting Unraveled on Discovery+, and co-creating the successful podcast Jensen & Holes: The Murder Squad. Despite these accomplishments, his alcoholism and long-standing battle with depression worsened, culminating in sexual misconduct allegations that led to the loss of his podcast and tarnished his professional reputation.

Billy’s latest book, Killers Amidst Killers, combines his true crime expertise with his personal struggle, exploring how unresolved homicides are often disregarded or misclassified as opioid-related deaths, a critique on the sociopolitical handling of the American opioid crisis.  

Now two years sober, Billy candidly shares his journey of redemption and personal growth. In our conversation, he reflects on his career, his battle with alcoholism, and his efforts to make amends while continuing to impact the world of true crime. Please join us for a compelling discussion with a man whose dramatic fall from grace is matched by his newfound dedication to leading an honorable, sober life.


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Weed Is Addictive, Sober Dating, and the Sober X-Factor with NYC's Dating Guru Lindsey Metselaar30 Jul 202400:50:21

Is dating hard in sobriety? Should a sober person only date another sober person? Why is marijuana so fucking strong now?


In this episode, we deep-dive into the world of modern relationships with a sober lens alongside Lindsey Metselaar, the dynamic host of the hit dating podcast "We Met At Acme." An early pioneer in podcasting, Lindsey's journey began unexpectedly in 2017 after a heartbreaking breakup on her birthday led to a candid conversation with a friend about the trials and tribulations of love. This conversation sparked the creation of her now popular podcast, where she shares her experiences and invites experts to explore the complex landscape of modern romance.


Beyond her entrepreneurial ventures, motherhood, and a prolific talent for matchmaking, Lindsey is also sober. She has openly shared her personal struggles with addiction on her podcast, detailing her journey to sobriety from marijuana and an unhealthy love affair with Tequila.


All things love, dating and sobriety, we get into a host of topics, including:


- Lindsey's eye-opening journey from trying to be the “cool stoner girl” to realizing she was an anxious, self-medicating young woman in need of sobriety.

- Sober dating: navigating relationships without alcohol.

- Challenges of sober dating, dating “normies” (non-sober people) and the double standard for sober men.

- Being young and sober in a culture that glorifies drinking and partying.

- The rise of marijuana, “magic” mushrooms, and the growing popularity of casual non-alcoholic drug use.

- Marijuana is not your parents “gateway drug” anymore.

- Zac’s candid experiences with dating in sobriety


Please join in and listen or watch our conversation with Lindsey Metselaar, a seasoned podcast vet and unofficial New York dating guru on modern love.


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How 1 Glass Of Champagne Led To Alcoholism, A Road To Sobriety, And Helping Others Recover23 Jul 202400:57:25


It took Dawn Gallagher well beyond 17 years to achieve 17 years of sobriety. Growing up in Brooklyn during the gritty, rebellious 70s and 80s, Dawn was behind the bar by 19, already entangled with hard partying and dark characters. By 20, she recognized her strange relationship with alcohol. At 25, facing a stark ultimatum from her mother to either get sober or leave home, Dawn chose treatment, but this was only the beginning of a tumultuous journey marked by setbacks and hard-earned victories.


The next 15 years were a turbulent odyssey: she left a successful hospitality career, went through a marriage and divorce, lived as an expat in Amsterdam, and endured a staggering 35-hour binge that spiraled into nine years of alcohol abuse. It wasn’t until she returned to New York, alone and desperate, waking up in a hungover stupor with blood caked on her that she couldn’t recall, that she faced a profound truth: her deepest desire to stay sober was not enough.


This moment of clarity marked the true beginning of her recovery.


Now, seventeen years later, Dawn stands as a pillar of support in the behavioral healthcare field. Formerly the CEO of “The Townhouse on Sixth,” a pioneering sober living facility for both men and women, she is now a certified Recovery Coach and a Recovery Associate at Release Recovery.


Dawn’s journey is a testament to perseverance and the profound impact of substance use disorder, demonstrating the strength and grace required to transform one's life and help others find their path to recovery.


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Ingrid Andress Goes To Rehab, Zac Responds To Viral Backlash, And Why Rehab Is Fun – And Needs To Be19 Jul 202400:19:29

Motivated by a viral storm of comments surrounding Ingrid Andress’s controversial performance of the national anthem at MLB’s All-Star Break, Zac jumps back on to set the record straight. He shares his perspective on why Ingrid’s brutally honest public admission was both raw and courageous, and opens up about his own personal experience with rehab. Zac also digs into what the avalanche of negative comments reveals about widespread misconceptions regarding rehab and why this moment is an opportunity to change the narrative and encourage people to seek help. And by the way… rehab IS fun, and it needs to be to work.

Building a Multi-Million Dollar Empire with a Mental Health Mission: Rhone CEO Nate Checketts 04 Feb 202501:02:27

This week, Zac sits down with Nate Checketts, founder and CEO of Rhone, a brand that combines high-performance apparel with a strong sense of purpose. They explore how mental fitness plays a central role in both Nate’s personal journey and the mission of his brand. Nate shares how Rhone is committed to inspiring men and women to take care of their physical and mental health, going beyond creating apparel. 

From growing up as the son of the former president of the New York Knicks to navigating a diabetes diagnosis and building a business with a deeper purpose, Nate discusses the importance of vulnerability, authenticity, and surrounding yourself with supportive people. The conversation touches on overcoming public stigma, cultivating real friendships, and the role of mental health in leadership.

Zac and Nate also dive into Rhone’s partnerships, including their work with the NBA and LPGA, and how the brand integrates mental health initiatives that support athletes and the community.

This episode offers an inspiring look at leadership rooted in mental health advocacy, genuine connections, and empowerment. Tune in for an authentic conversation on vulnerability, overcoming challenges, and supporting each other on the journey to mental fitness.


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The Power Of Your Story, Phillies First Pitch, and The Why Of This Show 16 Jul 202400:25:31

In this heartfelt solo episode, Zac reflects on the core purpose of the podcast and why telling your story is so important. He shares the nostalgic and powerful experience of throwing out the first pitch at the Philadelphia Phillies game, the hometown team he grew up loving and continues to love today, and the broader meaning such a momentous experience carries for the recovery community.

Please listen as Zac delves into:

  • The Power of Your Story: How sharing your experiences can create a ripple effect that reaches and resonates with others.

  • Childhood Dreams: Reliving the moment of throwing out the first pitch and its significance in his life.

  • Strike Out the Stigma: Emphasizing the importance of being vulnerable and authentic in our storytelling.

  • Building a Community: How our shared stories can build a supportive community that saves lives.

  • Surrender and Lean In: Embracing your story without reservation and the strength that comes from it.

  • The Ripple Effect: Understanding how your story can help others and create a transformative impact.

Twelve episodes in, we are grateful for the listeners who have joined us on this journey. Thank you and Keep Going.


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D1 Track Star Shares Battle with Anxiety and Young Athletes' Mental Health Struggles | Olivia Arizin09 Jul 202400:54:33

With the Olympics around the corner, we sat down with a former Division 1 track & field collegiate athlete who once believed that nothing mattered more than making it to the Olympic stage.


Olivia Arizin was a star from the beginning. As a sophomore in high school, she ran the 5th best time in the nation in the 800 meter race. She was a 2-time state champion in Pennsylvania and earned All-Big East honors at Georgetown, culminating with winning the Big East Indoor Track & Field Championships.


However, behind the accolades and success, Olivia battled severe anxiety centered around her athletic performance. Since the 6th grade, Olivia would regularly throw up before track meets due to anxiety and the pressure to win. It wasn't until she reached college that she realized this wasn't normal and sought help. 


Olivia is not alone. Young athletes, particularly in college, endure immense stress and pressure to maintain their athletic success. 


In this episode, we discuss:

  • The abnormal level of stress and pressure high-achieving youth athletes face. Is it healthy? Sustainable?

  • The lack of resources and support to address and treat mental health issues across collegiate athletics.

  • What should the role of coaches, teams, and universities be in helping college athletes navigate the stressors of athletic competition?

  • Olivia’s experience transitioning from “athlete” to “civilian” at this critical jumping off point into early adulthood. 

  • Should universities and their athletic teams do more to help young athletes transition away from the sport that has defined their young lives?


The significant mental health challenges tied to athletic performance among youth are not just an issue for the struggling athlete but also for a system that has become a commercialized business exploiting young athletes' talents. 


Olivia’s journey to reclaiming her identity beyond being an athlete is a powerful reminder that youth sports are meant for children who, first and foremost, simply love to play a game.


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NFL Executive Tim Schlittner Bravely Shares His Journey Through Alcoholism and Coming Out26 Jun 202401:00:16

Tim Schlittner is an expert communicator. The Director of Communications at the National Football League (NFL), serving as their Deputy Spokesperson, and the former Communications Director for the AFL-CIO, the largest federation of unions in the United States, he has built a hugely successful career managing perception, relationships and effective communications strategies. However, despite his professional prowess, his greatest challenge was crafting the narrative that mattered most – his own. 

For years, Tim privately grappled with his sexuality and progressive alcoholism, each fueling the other on his painful journey to self-realization. Now, eight years sober and a proud member of the LGBTQ community, Tim has been named one of Outsports' Power 100 Most Influential LGBTQ People in Sports and is an active member of the Recovery Community. An NFL Executive, he continues to openly share about his sobriety and sexuality, providing a unique, inspiring and barrier-breaking perspective. 

Brave and vulnerable, this conversation is about the journey of self-realization, the painful depths of self-denial, the freedom found in self-acceptance, and the healing power of sharing your story. 


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The Grief Expert: How Grief Affects Your Body, Honoring Your Grief, And Moving On Isn’t Letting Go18 Jun 202401:04:45

Gina Moffa wants us to talk about grief. In this episode, we deep-dive into the world of healing and human connection, and trauma’s often-overlooked companion: grief. 

Gina Moffa, LCSW, MA, is a licensed psychotherapist, mental health educator, and media consultant in New York City. After a succession of professional and personal losses, including her mother, Gina became inexplicably sick only to discover the profound physical toll her own grief was taking on her body. This deepened her goal to understand and normalize talking about death, grief, and the experience of loss. 

Gina has dedicated her career to helping thousands navigate trauma and grief, including working with Holocaust survivors and serving as Clinical Director at the Addiction Institute of New York at Mt. Sinai-St. Luke’s Hospital Campus. She is also the author of "Moving On Doesn't Mean Letting Go: A Modern Guide to Navigating Loss,” which seeks to reframe the life-long journey of processing loss and death.  

In this conversation, we discuss a wide range of topics, including:

  • Our society’s fear of loss and death.

  • Grieving authentically.

  • The powerful physical impact of grief on our bodies.

  • Is romantic heartbreak as painful as the death of a loved one?

  • Why the grief experience may never end.

  • Grief in the workplace – a compassionate revamping is necessary. 

  • Grief’s various forms, from lost loved ones and pets to divorce, friendships and even addictive substances – each teaching us to navigate its unique and poignant path.

  • Zac’s unexpected grief journey with ‘The Bachelorette.’ 

  • Gina's upcoming book, "That Bitch," which explores themes of loss in friendships, navigating grief, and cultivating greater compassion.

Please join in and listen to this fascinating conversation about the uncomfortable yet profoundly universal experience of grief.


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Alcoholic By 17, Suicide Attempt And The Father Who Would Not Give Up: Father-Son Journey From Alcoholism To Recovery11 Jun 202401:09:44

This week’s conversation is a tribute to the unwavering love and dedication of a father for his child. I sat down with Steve D’Antonio Sr. and Steve D’Antonio Jr, who openly share their family's journey through addiction. Steve Sr., a successful Wall Street executive and father of five, found himself bewildered and helpless when his son, Steve Jr., fell deep into alcohol use disorder by age 17, shaking the D’Antonio family to its core and leaving them without a clear path forward.

When families are confronted with alcohol and substance issues, how can they best support their children? 

Equal parts heartbreaking and inspiring, this conversation serves as both a resource and a testament to the extraordinary lengths parents will go to for their children. It highlights the devastating impact of alcohol and substance use disorders on families, while shedding light on the societal stigma that hinders access to necessary tools and resources for families in need. It is also a poignant reminder that when one family member struggles, the entire family suffers, making the healing process essential for everyone involved.

Today, the D’Antonio’s have dedicated their lives to helping families navigate behavioral healthcare issues. Steve Sr. left Wall Street and became a Harvard Advanced Leadership Fellow studying addiction. He served as Executive Vice President for Shatterproof, a national nonprofit for addiction treatment, is a trained Peer-Parent Coach and continues to share his expertise and experience with families. 

With more than 8 years of recovery, Steve Jr. has worked in the addiction and recovery field since 2017. He is the Director of Release Recovery’s New York City program, working intimately with individuals and their families to navigate the process of early recovery. 

A wild, harrowing and redemptive story of family recovery – this is a conversation that I hope every parent of a child struggling with behavior healthcare issues listens to. 

Close to my heart, this one is for the dads.


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The Mental Healthcare System Treats People Like Criminals | Ariela Safira, Founder of Zeera04 Jun 202400:58:32

In this conversation, we dive into the mind of Ariela Safira, a visionary determined to revolutionize the mental health care system. Ariela is the founder of Zeera, a modern telehealth platform that aims to "spotify" mental health through the principles of group therapy and a modernized approach that speaks to today’s social media-powered society. She is a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, the recipient of the American Psychiatric Association’s Innovation Award, and one of Inc's Top 100 Female Founders.

With Ariela, we explore the idea of creating a "Spotify of Mental Health," the importance of educational reform in mental health awareness, why our healthcare system is at its worst when people need it the most, how to foster supportive environments both in the workplace and personally, and how to move beyond the stigmatization and criminalization often associated with mental health and substance use issues.

Please give it a listen as we uncover how to "mental health" for ourselves and others, guided by a leading voice in the field.


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The Youth Of America In Crisis: Solutions and Hope | Dr. Shairi Turner, Crisis Text Line Chief Health Officer 29 May 202400:58:02

Even before the pandemic, rates of stress, anxiety, depression, and suicide among our youth were steadily climbing. Dr. Shairi Turner, Chief Health Officer of Crisis Text Line, is on a mission to inform, educate, and transform. Crisis Text Line, the only 24/7 nationwide crisis-intervention text-message hotline in America, boasts over 65,000 trained volunteers ready to provide support and resources to those struggling with mental health.

In my conversation with Dr. Turner, we delve into the national mental health epidemic. Despite its devastating scope, Dr. Turner's solution-oriented approach is both surprising and inspiring. We covered a wide range of topics, including: 

  • What is Crisis Text Line and how is it making an impact.

  • The disproportionate impact of mental health challenges on minority communities.

  • Racial disparities in accessing mental health services and treatment. 

  • The rise in bullying and self-harm among our youth.

  • Childhood trauma.

  • The power of empathy to combat stigma. 

  • 6 KEY elements every community needs to foster a healthy and supportive environment for our youth.  

  • Solutions and hope for a brighter future. 

This is the critical issue of our time. Please give this hopeful discussion a listen. 

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United in Empathy Report

https://www.crisistextline.org/united-in-empathy-2023-report

Community Resilience Report

https://www.crisistextline.org/what-do-young-people-in-crisis-need-from-their-communities


If you are in need of mental health support, simply text HELLO or HOLA to 741741 and you will be connected to a live, trained volunteer Crisis Counselor.


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The Importance of Sex and Communication In Any Partnership | Marriage Therapist: Kristy Fitzgerald21 May 202400:49:53

This week’s conversation is all about RELATIONSHIPS – the things that go unsaid and the challenges of nurturing a thriving romantic relationship.

I dive into it with Marriage and Family Therapist Kristy Fitzgerald, founder of the KMF Therapy Collective. Kristy and I explore a wide range of topics including sex in relationships, sober sex and finding the right therapist. We also discuss the continued stigma for men seeking therapy, gender dynamics in couples therapy, and the impact of trauma and substance use on relationships. This insightful and relatable conversation is perfect for anyone who is in or has ever been in a relationship.


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From Eating Disorder To The Toughest Decision A Mother Could Ever Make | My Sister, Kathryn Cannici 14 May 202401:07:47

In this week’s episode, I sat down with my sister as she shared her story for the first time. Postpartum depression. Eating disorder. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). We discussed a lot of heavy issues. I believe conversations like this will help change the world. Please give it a listen and share if you feel so inclined.


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An Epidemic Hiding In Plain Sight: Let’s Talk About Gambling with Expert Brian Dolan07 May 202400:47:14

Roughly 68 million people bet on Super Bowl LVIII this year, amounting to more than $23 billion. In 2023, the American gambling industry generated more than $65 billion in revenue. These numbers surpass the economies of many small countries.

In the United States, gambling – particularly sports betting – is here to stay and it is EVERYWHERE.

In this week’s episode, I brought in an expert with his own gambling war chest to discuss this social-cultural explosion. Brian Dolan is an Addiction Specialist and an advocate for recovery. He’s an impassioned individual with personal triumphs over gambling and substance use disorders. With a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health and 6 years of experience managing Collegiate Recovery Programs, Brian is tapped into gambling’s mainstream rise, particularly among our youth, in a way most aren’t. We discuss the pitfalls of gambling, how to identify a gambling problem, the risk on our youth, the complicity of policy makers and Big Business players ready to cash in, and the reality that gambling, once relegated to the underbelly of American society, is a cash cow of social problems one click away.

I hope you enjoy this discussion about a critical issue whose darker side demands more attention in our national dialogue.

Thank You and Keep Going. Zac Clark


Resource:

Think you may have a problem with gambling, please click the link below:

https://oasas.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2024/02/samhsa-2014-gambling-problems.pdf

Source: SAMHSA


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Wild Stories, Painful Truths, and Second Chances: Zac and Jay28 Jan 202501:01:33

In this special 40th episode of The Zac Clark Show, Zac sits down with TZCS producer, sometime co-host, and longtime friend, Jay Devore, for an unfiltered, deeply personal conversation. Having been part of Zac's journey since his first days in New York and early sobriety, Jay shares the wild, raw, and sometimes hilarious stories that have shaped their friendship. From an unforgettable car-trunk childbirth on the streets of New York to Zac’s infamous gallbladder saga, this episode is packed with jaw-dropping moments and heartfelt reflections.

Together, Zac and Jay explore the parallels between parenthood and recovery, the power of community, and the relentless pull of addiction. They discuss modern challenges—from the dangers of social media and THC use among kids to the mental health challenges faced by athletes and everyday people alike.

Finding humor in the pain and wisdom in the chaos, this episode dives into the raw realities of addiction and recovery, delivering raw honesty, hard-earned lessons, moments of unexpected laughter, and the beauty of second chances. 

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Expert Explains What Trauma Is And How To Face It | Dr. Carrie Wilkens30 Apr 202400:57:38

In this episode, we explore groundbreaking approaches to substance use disorder, mental health and trauma with Dr. Carrie Wilkens, founder of Center for Motivation and Change (CMC), award-winning author, and a psychologist with over 25 years of experience in the practice and dissemination of evidence-based treatments for substance use and post-traumatic stress. Dr. Wilkens champions a compassionate, evidence-based methodology that challenges traditional treatment paradigms. She emphasizes individual needs, advocating for non-confrontational approaches at the intersection of science and kindness. Dr. Wilkens delves into the profound influence of trauma on personal narratives and shares strategies to confront and conquer its effects. We also address the urgent need for societal dialogue reform surrounding these critical issues, impacting millions of individuals and families.  This was a fascinating and refreshing conversation with an expert clinician willing to challenge outdated ideas about treatment and recovery modalities.  Please join in as we delve into innovative solutions at the intersection of science and kindness.

RESOURCES

CMC: Foundation for Change (CMC:FFC), envisions a world where everyone who cares about someone struggling with substances has access to information and tools based on science, grounded in compassion, and tailored to the needs of their community. https://cmcffc.org/ Check out our powerful community of family support groups - Invitation to Change Support groups and access our inspirational and educational videos from any computer for free. https://cmcffc.org/community-groups-hub/itc-support-group-directory https://cmcffc.org/resources/videos The Beyond Addiction Workbook for Family and Friends: Evidence-Based Skills to Help a Loved One Make Positive Change (New Harbinger Publications, 2022). All the book proceeds go toward scholarships for family members and professionals to attend ITC workshops. https://beyondaddictionworkbook.com/ Beyond Addiction: How Science and Kindness Help People Change https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Addiction-Science-Kindness-People/dp/1476709475 LINKS https://linktr.ee/thezacclarkshow SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/23bzbSdy0C2LAUPkB6kjqY?si=x92OgyFDSW6pgUR8b5SBRg APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-zac-clark-show/id1741605552 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/zwclark https://www.instagram.com/thezacclarkshow


A Doctor’s Life-Changing Journey From Addiction To Long-Term Recovery with Dr. Michael McCormick23 Apr 202400:40:40
Dr. Michael McCormick was the chief of surgery of an Alabama hospital. He was also in the grips of an addiction to painkillers that nearly cost him his medical career, his family and his life. Doc McCormick is living proof that substance use disorder spares no one — even a prominent doctor well aware of the devastation of addiction. In this conversation, Doc bravely shares his truth as he continues his life’s commitment to helping people struggling with substance use disorder. We delve into Doc’s journey from addiction to long-term recovery, his newfound purpose in the medical field, why opioids and opiates are so devastatingly addictive, and the controversial, yet rapidly evolving impact of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in combatting substance use disorder. Hope you find this conversation as inspiring and insightful as I did.
The Hard Conversations That Need To Be Had ... Welcome To The Zac Clark Show16 Apr 202400:18:54

We need the right voices to be heard now more than ever - Substance Use Disorder, Mental Health, Trauma, Suicide, Recovery. These are the hard issues of our time. Welcome to the Zac Clark Show.

Ink, Drugs, and Redemption: Snuffy’s Journey from Dealer to Celebrity Tattoo Artist and Sculptor21 Jan 202500:55:27

In this episode of The Zac Clark Show, Zac sits down with renowned tattoo artist and sculptor Julius Margulies, a.k.a. Snuffy, to explore his powerful story of recovery and artistic transformation. Snuffy, who has inked celebrities like Pete Davidson and Machine Gun Kelly, shares how his creative explosion post-recovery helped him break free from past struggles. 

With his unique approach to tattoo design, requiring clients to submit personal stories or essays before he creates custom, meaningful artwork, Zac and Julius dive deep into the role of art in healing, mental health, the importance of self-expression, and how recovery and the creative process can go hand-in-hand.


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https://www.snuffy.us/#snuffy500


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Minisode: NFL’s A.J. Brown's Viral Book Moment and What Critics Don’t Get About Mental Health 15 Jan 202500:25:57

In this mini-episode of The Zac Clark Show, Zac and TZCS producer Jay Devore chat about A.J. Brown's viral moment reading a book on the Eagles' sidelines and what it says about mental health in sports. They break down why taking care of your mind is just as important as physical training, share stories about mindfulness, and discuss how self-care is changing the game for athletes. A.J. Brown’s simple act of reading to maintain a positive mental state sparked a viral reaction—drawing criticism, confusion, and conversation. But most importantly, it pushed the topic of mental health into new spaces with fresh perspectives. This is a conversation we need to keep having. 


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Expert Nutritionist Believes the Key to Sobriety Is What You Eat | Dr. Brooke Scheller 14 Jan 202501:05:58

What if your diet could transform the way you drink—or even help you quit altogether? This idea lies at the heart of Dr. Brooke Scheller’s innovative work. As a Doctor of Clinical Nutrition and founder of Functional Sobriety, she is redefining the recovery conversation through the power of nutrition.

Dr. Scheller, author of How to Eat to Change How You Drink, isn’t just offering nutrition tips—she’s revolutionizing what recovery can look like. By shining a spotlight on the alarming links between alcohol and cancer and explaining how cravings often stem from blood sugar, not just willpower, she delivers a bold, science-backed approach. Her work dives deep into the physiological impact of alcohol on the body, showing why nutrition is a game-changer in understanding not only why someone drinks but why they keep drinking.

Can recovery be more than abstinence? How does her work align—or clash—with the foundations of 12-step programs? And what does the rise of “sober curiosity” and Dry January say about where our culture is headed?

Whether you’re sober, sober-curious, or just looking to feel better, Dr. Scheller’s insights will leave you questioning how you live, what you drink—and why nutrition is the key to building healthy life habits on a physical, mental and spiritual level. 


For more information about Functional Sobriety, Dr. Scheller’s nutrition-based program for alcohol reduction:

https://www.functionalsobriety.com/


For more information about Dr. Scheller’s book: How to Eat to Change How You Drink:

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A Parent’s Mission To Overcome The Tragedy Of Addiction: Honoring Nic Pagano 07 Jan 202501:13:59

On January 23rd at City Winery, we honor the life of Nic Pagano through a night of music and community. After losing Nic to an accidental overdose in 2021, his father, Rich Pagano, has turned unimaginable grief into a mission to raise awareness and provide hope. The Nic Pagano LGBTQIA+ Scholarship for Recovery is not only a tribute to Nic’s memory but also a lifeline for others in need of treatment, particularly in the LGBTQIA+ community.

In this deeply emotional episode, Rich shares his family's journey through Nic’s struggles with substance use disorder. He opens up about the pain of loss, the lessons they learned, and the hope they’ve found in honoring Nic’s legacy. It’s an episode for parents navigating the heartbreak of addiction, for families seeking guidance and understanding, and for anyone who believes in the power of compassion and recovery.

Nic was a bright, compassionate, and talented soul who dreamed of helping others as a social worker. Though his life was tragically cut short, his legacy now lives on, opening doors for others to find recovery and inclusion.

Join us in celebrating Nic's light while supporting this critical cause. Tickets are selling fast—don’t miss an unforgettable evening of music, hope, and connection. 

For tickets and more information about the Nic Pagano LGBTQIA+ Scholarship For Recovery Event, please click here:

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Rich Vos: Breaking the Rules of Comedy, Sobriety Myths, and Why Recovery is Life’s Best Punchline31 Dec 202401:10:34

On this episode of The Zac Clark Show, Zac sits down with comedy legend Rich Vos for a raw, wild, and insightful conversation. With 38 years of sobriety under his belt, Rich opens up about his battle with substances, the pivotal moment that drove him to recovery, and the incredible life he's built since then. Known as the first white comic on Def Comedy Jam, Rich recounts breaking barriers in the comedy world and the lessons he's learned from decades in the industry.

The conversation touches on Rich's groundbreaking Amazon comedy special, Rich Vos Anonymous, which made history as the first filmed comedy show inside a Narcotics Anonymous convention. Rich and Zac also delve into the challenges of staying sober in the comedy world, the misconceptions about addiction and creativity, and the importance of giving yourself a chance to live differently. From recovery principles to the realities of mental health, marathon running, family life, and even the changing comedy landscape with social media influencers, Rich delivers wisdom wrapped in his signature sardonic wit.

Please tune in to this episode for a powerful blend of inspiration, laughter, and an unfiltered exploration of the journey to recovery.


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