Podathon For Recovery: Sarah’s Road to RecoveryPublished on September 8, 2025 Sarah opens up about starting opioids at 20, a rapid slide to heroin, pregnancy on methadone, jail, and the drug court program that helped her turn it around. After a later Xanax relapse during COVID, she did the work—therapy, structure, and service—and is now certified and working as a counselor at a maintenance clinic. This candid conversation with Wendy Beck and Rich Bennett shows what sustainable recovery really looks like—and why hope matters. Sponsored by Rage Against Addiction Guest Bio: Sarah is a Harford County native, mom, and recovery professional. After entering opioid use at 20 and escalating to heroin in 2012, she experienced jail and drug court, achieved long-term abstinence from opiates and cocaine (since Sept. 27, 2016), overcame a benzodiazepine relapse in 2020–2021 (clean since Nov. 4, 2020), earned her Peer Recovery Specialist credential and ADT approval, and now counsels patients at a medication-assisted treatment clinic. Main Topics: · Podathon for Recovery: 12 Days of Hope benefiting Rage Against Addiction · Starting opioids at 20; rapid progression from pills to heroin (2012) · Pregnancy on methadone, stigma, and learning MAT safety · IV use, crack/cocaine, legal consequences, and visible decline · Jail detox and entry into Drug Court; Judge-led accountability · Long-term sobriety from opiates/cocaine; COVID-era Xanax relapse and dangers of benzo withdrawal · Therapy, boundaries, routines, fitness, and gratitude as core recovery tools · Working in recovery: peer support vs. clinicians; women-specific needs; mom guilt and shame · Maintenance meds (methadone/Suboxone): misuse stigma vs. real stability · Parenting conversations about peer pressure and openness with kids · Burnout prevention for recovery workers (self-care, phone boundaries, weekly therapy) Resources mentioned: · Donate to Rage Against Addiction · Center for A Rage Against Addiction Rage Against Addiction is a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting addicts and their famili Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts Follow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media: Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills: |