• Episode 47
    Dec 16 2024

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    Ever think there's a connection between putting together IKEA furniture and getting sober? The step to sobriety is much like the methodical assembly of those Scandinavian flat-pack puzzles. Each piece, much like each day in sobriety, is a step in the right direction, building a stronger, more resilient self. The way you tackle those flat-pack puzzles reflects how you approach life's challenges. What works for one person might not work for you.

    This podcast is here to guide you through that assembly process, in a way that's both informative and entertaining. Welcome to Flat-Pack Sober!

    What does it take to maintain long-term sobriety, and how can community support play a pivotal role in this journey?

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    39 mins
  • Episode 46
    Dec 2 2024

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    Ever think there's a connection between putting together IKEA furniture and getting sober? The step to sobriety is much like the methodical assembly of those Scandinavian flat-pack puzzles. Each piece, much like each day in sobriety, is a step in the right direction, building a stronger, more resilient self. The way you tackle those flat-pack puzzles reflects how you approach life's challenges. What works for one person might not work for you.

    This podcast is here to guide you through that assembly process, in a way that's both informative and entertaining. Welcome to Flat-Pack Sober!

    What does it take to maintain long-term sobriety, and how can community support play a pivotal role in this journey?

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    37 mins
  • Tanya Gioia's journey unfolds from a late start with alcohol to a life transformed by sobriety, community, and a mission to aid others in their battles
    Nov 25 2024

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    Ever think there's a connection between putting together IKEA furniture and getting sober? The step to sobriety is much like the methodical assembly of those Scandinavian flat-pack puzzles. Each piece, much like each day in sobriety, is a step in the right direction, building a stronger, more resilient self. The way you tackle those flat-pack puzzles reflects how you approach life's challenges. What works for one person might not work for you.

    This podcast is here to guide you through that assembly process, in a way that's both informative and entertaining. Welcome to Flat-Pack Sober!

    What does it take to maintain long-term sobriety, and how can community support play a pivotal role in this journey?

    In this episode, Duncan interviews Tanya Gioia, who shares her journey with alcohol and sobriety. The discussion covers various topics including the importance of community support, specifically Al Anon, in recovery both for those who are sober and their families. Tanya talks about the challenges and strategies of staying sober, the impact of alcohol on relationships, and how to positively influence others without being intrusive.

    Tanya also addresses practical tips for social settings and emphasizes the significance of purpose in a sober life.

    This episode will give you insights into practical strategies for maintaining an alcohol-free life, the significance of understanding one's sober style, and the role of personal growth for both the individual in recovery and their loved ones.

    This is how Tanya built the sober life she wanted. If Tanya's story resonates with you or you're on a similar path, remember that you're not alone. There's a whole community out there ready to support you. Until next time, keep building your life, one sober piece at a time.

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    32 mins
  • Lisa Sargese's remarkable path from addiction to advocacy, fueled by faith and mindfulness, showcases how self-discovery can turn personal struggles into a life of purpose and helping others
    Nov 11 2024

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    Ever think there's a connection between putting together IKEA furniture and getting sober? The step to sobriety is much like the methodical assembly of those Scandinavian flat-pack puzzles. Each piece, much like each day in sobriety, is a step in the right direction, building a stronger, more resilient self. The way you tackle those flat-pack puzzles reflects how you approach life's challenges. What works for one person might not work for you.

    This podcast is here to guide you through that assembly process, in a way that's both informative and entertaining. Welcome to Flat-Pack Sober!


    Have you ever wondered what it truly takes to break free from addiction and transform your life?

    In this episode of Flatpack Sober, Duncan Buscarron Brown sits down with Lisa Sarges to uncover her incredible journey of overcoming overeating, substance abuse, and physical health challenges. Lisa opens up about the emotional trauma stemming from her mother's unpredictable behavior, her struggles with self-soothing, and her long road to recovery.

    From her early experiences with Overeaters Anonymous to the painful lessons learned from weight loss surgery, Lisa’s story is a testament to resilience and self-discovery. She shares how she built her recovery on a foundation of community, mindfulness, and self-compassion, demonstrating how persistence and a commitment to growth can lead to profound transformation.


    This episode illustrates the transformative power of perseverance and the role of emotional awareness in effective recovery.

    This is how Lisa built the sober life she wanted. If Lisa's story resonates with you or you're on a similar path, remember that you're not alone. There's a whole community out there ready to support you. Until next time, keep building your life, one sober piece at a time.

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    35 mins
  • From the depths of addiction to the rise of a sober entrepreneur, Alex Clapp shows the power of acceptance and connection, paving the way for a new kind of social environment with alcohol-free events
    Nov 4 2024

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    Ever think there's a connection between putting together IKEA furniture and getting sober? The step to sobriety is much like the methodical assembly of those Scandinavian flat-pack puzzles. Each piece, much like each day in sobriety, is a step in the right direction, building a stronger, more resilient self. The way you tackle those flat-pack puzzles reflects how you approach life's challenges. What works for one person might not work for you.

    This podcast is here to guide you through that assembly process, in a way that's both informative and entertaining. Welcome to Flat-Pack Sober!

    What happens when a successful business leader decides it's time to change his life—for good?

    In this episode, Duncan sits down with Alex Clapp, a successful businessman who overcame his struggles with alcohol addiction. They discussed Alex's journey, from his early introduction to heavy drinking to his realization that he needed help after a plea from his son. Alex shares insights from his experiences in rehab, emphasizing the importance of acceptance and the science behind addiction. He also talks about his new venture, Claritee, which organizes alcohol-free social and corporate events.

    This episode delves into the importance of connection, personal reflection, and doing things one might initially resist but are beneficial for long-term recovery.

    This is how Alex built the sober life he wanted. If Alex's story resonates with you or you're on a similar path, remember that you're not alone. There's a whole community out there ready to support you. Until next time, keep building your life, one sober piece at a time.


    Support the show

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    3. Rate and Review: If you enjoyed the show, leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us grow and improve.
    4. Join the Community: Connect with fellow fans on our social media platforms. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and more.

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    40 mins
  • Navigating through life's adversities, Mary Beth's journey from addiction to a leading voice in sobriety advocacy is a powerful testament to personal strength and a roadmap for breaking recovery stereotypes.
    Oct 28 2024

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    Ever think there's a connection between putting together IKEA furniture and getting sober? The step to sobriety is much like the methodical assembly of those Scandinavian flat-pack puzzles. Each piece, much like each day in sobriety, is a step in the right direction, building a stronger, more resilient self. The way you tackle those flat-pack puzzles reflects how you approach life's challenges. What works for one person might not work for you.

    This podcast is here to guide you through that assembly process, in a way that's both informative and entertaining. Welcome to Flat-Pack Sober!


    How can you transform trauma into triumph and turn recovery into a lifelong journey of personal growth?

    In this episode of Flatback Sober, Mary Beth O'Connor shares her inspiring story of overcoming an abusive childhood, early drug use, and methamphetamine addiction. By age 32, after struggling with a traditional 12-step program, she adopted a personalized 'take what works and leave the rest' approach to recovery, incorporating various methods and addressing co-occurring mental health conditions.

    She emphasizes the importance of adaptable and individualized recovery paths, as well as the role of community support systems, like Life Ring Secular Recovery and She Recovers Foundation where she now serves on the board. She discusses her journey to becoming a federal administrative law judge, the need for realistic goal-setting, and advocates for the decriminalization of personal drug use. Highlighting the evolution of support systems and the necessity of treating addiction as a public health issue, she shares key insights from her book 'From Junkie to Judge' and her continued involvement in recovery advocacy.

    This episode is about creating individualized recovery journeys, celebrating small steps, and the ongoing effort to stay empowered and make meaningful contributions even post-career.

    This is how Mary Beth built the sober life she wanted. If Mary Beth's story resonates with you or you're on a similar path, remember that you're not alone. There's a whole community out there ready to support you. Until next time, keep building your life, one sober piece at a time.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 41 with Patrick Mercier
    Oct 11 2024

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    47 mins
  • How Charles LeVoir’s Struggle with Alcoholism Paved the Way for a New Era of Recovery Conversations
    Sep 20 2024

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    Ever think there's a connection between putting together IKEA furniture and getting sober? The step to sobriety is much like the methodical assembly of those Scandinavian flat-pack puzzles. Each piece, much like each day in sobriety, is a step in the right direction, building a stronger, more resilient self. The way you tackle those flat-pack puzzles reflects how you approach life's challenges. What works for one person might not work for you.

    This podcast is here to guide you through that assembly process, in a way that's both informative and entertaining. Welcome to Flat-Pack Sober!


    Wondering how to take the first step towards an alcohol-free life?

    In this episode, Duncan sits down with Charlie LeVoir, the founder of The Way Out podcast, to explore the intricate journey of recovery from addiction. They delve into personal struggles with alcoholism, the transformative power of the 12-step program, and the crucial role of community and therapy. Through heartfelt stories, surprising facts about cheese, and insights into coping mechanisms and the emotional aspects of recovery, listeners will find guidance, inspiration, and practical tools to navigate their own paths to sobriety.

    This episode is about discovering the lifeblood of recovery stories and the importance of honesty and support on the road to a healthier, addiction-free life.

    This is how Charles built the sober life he wanted. If Charles's story resonates with you or you're on a similar path, remember that you're not alone. There's a whole community out there ready to support you. Until next time, keep building your life, one sober piece at a time.

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    42 mins