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February is often called the month of love—but this conversation explores a different kind of love: the kind that holds people accountable, demands commitment, and believes in transformation even when it’s hard.
In this episode, we sit down with Clay Josewski from The Other Side Academy, a long-term residential recovery program in Salt Lake City, Utah, helping men and women overcome addiction, criminal behavior, and homelessness—without therapists, medications, or short-term treatment models.
Unlike traditional rehab, The Other Side Academy (OSA) is built on radical accountability, peer-led structure, meaningful work, and a 2–3+ year commitment to change. Residents take responsibility for daily operations, resolve conflict face-to-face, and rebuild trust, dignity, and purpose one day at a time.
Clay’s own journey reflects the power of this model. Once a high-achieving student whose drug use escalated into years of addiction, DUIs, and criminal charges, Clay entered OSA as an alternative to prison. What began as a two-year commitment became 4.5 years of transformation. Now 8 years clean, Clay serves as a full-time staff member, helping others find the same hope and restoration he did.
In this conversation, we explore:
Whether you’re struggling yourself, supporting someone who is, or simply drawn to stories of hope, redemption, and second chances, this episode is a powerful reminder: people can change when they are loved enough to be held accountable.
As Clay often says, “Saving lives is the new drug.”
🎧 Listen now to learn how recovery, responsibility, and belief can help people cross over to the other side of their story.
Connect with The Other Side:
https://www.theothersideacademy.com
Purchase a copy of Face-Lift: Embracing Hope Through Your Heartaches through your local bookstores, on Amazon and at Barnes and Noble.
https://www.amazon.com/Face-Lift-Embracing-Hope-through-Heartaches-ebook/dp/B0BW7V1ZHP/ref=sr_1_1?crid=RAUIL7X1YC1J&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.-Ve__Zl40SyAjR7COFwSag.BaJdzjKkt7eAe3N4yn60R7d1cjWnRqJ9HTi9mAQTi0E&dib_tag=se&keywords=face-lift+by+holly+curby&qid=1770239421&sprefix=face-lift+by+holly+curb%2Caps%2C209&sr=8-1
Related Episodes:
Season 2 Episode 19 - Breaking the Chains of Addiction
Season 3 Episode 27 - New Year, New You, New Years Resolutions with the Home Boys
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Visit www.hollycurby.com for more information and to sign up for the monthly Holly's Happenings e-newsletter. Holly's Highlights podcast and the opinions and ideas shared within it are for entertainment purposes only. The advice should be confirmed with a qualified professional.
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February is often called the month of love—but this conversation explores a different kind of love: the kind that holds people accountable, demands commitment, and believes in transformation even when it’s hard.
In this episode, we sit down with Clay Josewski from The Other Side Academy, a long-term residential recovery program in Salt Lake City, Utah, helping men and women overcome addiction, criminal behavior, and homelessness—without therapists, medications, or short-term treatment models.
Unlike traditional rehab, The Other Side Academy (OSA) is built on radical accountability, peer-led structure, meaningful work, and a 2–3+ year commitment to change. Residents take responsibility for daily operations, resolve conflict face-to-face, and rebuild trust, dignity, and purpose one day at a time.
Clay’s own journey reflects the power of this model. Once a high-achieving student whose drug use escalated into years of addiction, DUIs, and criminal charges, Clay entered OSA as an alternative to prison. What began as a two-year commitment became 4.5 years of transformation. Now 8 years clean, Clay serves as a full-time staff member, helping others find the same hope and restoration he did.
In this conversation, we explore:
Whether you’re struggling yourself, supporting someone who is, or simply drawn to stories of hope, redemption, and second chances, this episode is a powerful reminder: people can change when they are loved enough to be held accountable.
As Clay often says, “Saving lives is the new drug.”
🎧 Listen now to learn how recovery, responsibility, and belief can help people cross over to the other side of their story.
Connect with The Other Side:
https://www.theothersideacademy.com
Purchase a copy of Face-Lift: Embracing Hope Through Your Heartaches through your local bookstores, on Amazon and at Barnes and Noble.
https://www.amazon.com/Face-Lift-Embracing-Hope-through-Heartaches-ebook/dp/B0BW7V1ZHP/ref=sr_1_1?crid=RAUIL7X1YC1J&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.-Ve__Zl40SyAjR7COFwSag.BaJdzjKkt7eAe3N4yn60R7d1cjWnRqJ9HTi9mAQTi0E&dib_tag=se&keywords=face-lift+by+holly+curby&qid=1770239421&sprefix=face-lift+by+holly+curb%2Caps%2C209&sr=8-1
Related Episodes:
Season 2 Episode 19 - Breaking the Chains of Addiction
Season 3 Episode 27 - New Year, New You, New Years Resolutions with the Home Boys
Support the show
Visit www.hollycurby.com for more information and to sign up for the monthly Holly's Happenings e-newsletter. Holly's Highlights podcast and the opinions and ideas shared within it are for entertainment purposes only. The advice should be confirmed with a qualified professional.