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Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of substance use, addiction, and suicide. Please take care while listening. If you or someone you know is struggling, resources are available below.
Zac Clark’s story is not just one of survival — it’s one of transformation, honesty, and hope. From battling a brain tumor that led to addiction, to becoming a drug addict, and now the founder of Release Recovery, Zac shares his raw, powerful journey through addiction, rehab, and rediscovering his purpose. In this episode, Zac opens up about the moment that brought him to his knees, the bank teller who changed his life, and what sobriety truly means to him. We talk about the realities of addiction, the stigma around drug use, and the power of community in healing. It’s one of the most human conversations we’ve had on the show — and one that might just change the way you think about recovery.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please seek help. Contact a local support service or the SAMHSA hotline (1-800-662-HELP in the U.S.).
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of substance use, addiction, and suicide. Please take care while listening. If you or someone you know is struggling, resources are available below.
Zac Clark’s story is not just one of survival — it’s one of transformation, honesty, and hope. From battling a brain tumor that led to addiction, to becoming a drug addict, and now the founder of Release Recovery, Zac shares his raw, powerful journey through addiction, rehab, and rediscovering his purpose. In this episode, Zac opens up about the moment that brought him to his knees, the bank teller who changed his life, and what sobriety truly means to him. We talk about the realities of addiction, the stigma around drug use, and the power of community in healing. It’s one of the most human conversations we’ve had on the show — and one that might just change the way you think about recovery.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please seek help. Contact a local support service or the SAMHSA hotline (1-800-662-HELP in the U.S.).
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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