Chad and Christian come out from behind the scenes to answer some tough questions and discuss the importance of family in recovery—Christian talks about growing up in a bluegrass household and finding community and acceptance. Chad admits drugs and alcohol became his identity at a young age and later consumed his life. All three guys
Bank Robber To Hope Dealer
John openly talks about his time in prison after robbing a bank with a note. This challenging time in his life has forced him to sober up in a jail cell, which later led to him seeking the recovery community after his release in 2021. Since being released from prison, he's gained full custody of
Mental Health vs Mental Illness
Eric Dias is a mental health advocate, and he sits down to discuss the difference between mental health and mental illness. As a person who's been diagnosed with a mental illness, Eric has found a way to live life and rejoin the workforce. He uses creative outlets such as reading, writing, and stand-up comedy to
Sarah’s Story
Sarah has been a co-host on The Most High Show many times, but this time, it was different. In this episode, she sits in the honorable seat of service to share her story of self-harm, addiction, and self-discovery. Sarah is a person who struggled to find her identity and used drugs and alcohol to combat
Mindfulness, Fear, & The Human Condition
Christian and Sarah embark on an incredible journey into the mind of Reed Smith, founder of Centered Recovery. Christian and Sarah seize the opportunity to talk with Reed and develop a better understanding of fear and self-centeredness. They discuss some fundamental human interactions with fear and then take it a step further to embrace the thought that
Relapse Prevention
Relapse doesn't have to be a part of your recovery, but relapse prevention is a necessity! As the seasons change, Sarah, Clayton, and Katie discuss their experience with relapse and the tools they use for relapse prevention. Katie stays plugged into her sober network and her recovery community to prevent relapse. She also writes poetry
Get To Steppin
There are many different frameworks for spiritual development. And let’s face it: recovery is spiritual development. Especially when what we mean by spiritual is that thing you can’t quite fully describe or understand about yourself. A depth, an inner knowing. It incorporates all the parts of the self. That’s what I mean when I say
A Family Recovers
Jack met his wife in the recovery world and started a family. So, a few years later, Peyton was born into an utterly sober atmosphere. However, she later strayed away into her path of addiction that stemmed from unresolved teenage trauma. After several institutions and heartache, Peyton reached out to her parents, who quickly lent
Prisoners to Counselors
David C. and Gerald T. share their lifelong journey from addiction to incarceration and finally becoming addiction counselors. David shares the story of how the idea of becoming an addiction counselor idea originated in jail. David and Junior (Gerald) met in jail many years ago and ran in the same circles in Pennsylvania. Fast forward
Ink Therapy 2
The Most High crew does another episode of Ink Therapy, where the guests get meaningful tattoos and share their experiences with substance abuse. Chad's initials were passed down from his father, who passed away, and have since been passed to his boys. The tattoo consists of the letter C.D.S. inside of a broken banner to









