Episode 1: Season Two Recap | Transformations Recovery Podcast!

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Roman and Cecily reminisce about everyone they interviewed in season two. There were some hilarious stories shared on the podcast and some heartbreaking ones too. A million thanks to everyone who let us record your story and to all our listeners around the world.

We are gearing up for Season Three, it’s going to be great one.

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Individual Episode links from those interviewed in Season Two:

1. Sean Romin: www.discogs.comlacounty.govlatimes.com

2. Jack Grisham: Bookspunkhostagepress.comMoviesMusic

3. Danielle: Last Fast Ride: The Life, Love and Death of a Punk Goddess

4. Zach

5. Scotty Schmidt: aka William S. Hayes “Burden of Concrete”

6. Russel: triumph-foundation.orgwww.facebook.com/russel.burke.

7. Daniel: boartooth.com

8. Doug “Pineapple” Saladino: skateboardinghalloffame.org

9. Spencer: ShatteredFaithBand

10. Stephen Donnelly: “A Saint and a Sinner: The Rise and Fall of a Beloved Catholic Priest”

11. Kat

12. Mona: mauraandmona.com

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Getting Clean & Sober at Home

Today, more than 75% of hospitals and healthcare providers offer access to telehealth treatment, with 29 states having gone so far as to enact telehealth parity laws, which force insurance companies to reimburse patients for telehealth at the same rates as they would for in-person treatment.
 
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