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  • Does Addiction Ever Go Away? School of Rock Bottom Thought #36: Oliver Mason
    Mar 2 2026

    Addiction tells one of its most convincing lies long before recovery even begins: that the problem will never leave you. In this next thought, Oliver Mason challenges the fear that sobriety means a lifetime of daily battle. If you’ve ever wondered whether recovery actually gets easier - or whether the voice in your head ever quietens - this conversation cuts straight through myth, shame and misconception to reveal what really happens when someone commits to change.

    This explores the moment many people get stuck: recognising there is a problem but believing it will never go away. Oliver reframes addiction not as an unbeatable enemy but as something that loses power when recovery is properly supported. From therapy and structured programmes to peer fellowship communities we examine why connection - not willpower - changes outcomes.

    Using vivid storytelling, Oliver dismantles the fantasy many people secretly hope for: that addiction can simply be eliminated overnight, metaphorically dragged down an alleyway and thrown into the River Thames forever. Instead, he explains how long-term recovery works in reality. The obsession doesn’t vanish dramatically; it becomes distant, contained and manageable. For those early in sobriety who feel overwhelmed, this perspective offers reassurance that the intensity of the early days does not last forever.

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    About the “THOUGHT” series -

    Every other Monday at 5 PM, I’ll bring you a quick ‘thought’—a powerful moment from previous episodes designed to kickstart your week with insight, motivation, and connection. These shorter clips help us stay connected as a community, while every other Tuesday delivers a full, brand-new episode with fresh stories and lessons.

    Oliver is an ambassadors for Alcohol Change UK and you can access support here - https://tinyurl.com/5dt5773e

    Podcasting is an expensive passion. To help me keep going, I'd really appreciate it if you could buy me a coffee, thank you!

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  • From 20 Pints a Day to Sober! Alcohol Addiction Recovery. School of Rock Bottom 79: Harrison Ward
    Feb 23 2026

    Harrison Ward, also known as Fell Foodie, drank more than 20 pints a day, smoked like a chimney, battled clinical depression in silence and reached a moment where he believed there were only two ways out.

    Today I sit down with the man behind the outdoor cooking phenomenon to unpack addiction, withdrawal, mental health and the decision that saved his life. Harrison shares the reality behind addiction, drinking culture and the hidden loneliness of high-masking depression. From working in pubs while drinking heavily to climbing a mountains during withdrawal, this is a raw exploration of what happens when escape stops working and honesty begins.

    Together they explore why alcohol can feel like medicine before it becomes a prison, how depression can quietly shape behaviour from teenage years onwards, and why many people suffer in silence long before anyone notices. Harrison speaks openly about peer pressure, shame, identity and the fear of speaking honestly about mental health, especially growing up in environments where vulnerability felt impossible.

    Harrison explains how sobriety allowed him to rediscover purpose through food, nature and creativity, cooking restaurant-quality meals on remote mountainsides and sharing hope with thousands online. Oliver and Harrison also discuss cravings, withdrawal, rebuilding self-worth, going public about sobriety and the practical options available for anyone struggling with alcohol or depression today. If you or someone you love is struggling, this conversation offers honesty without judgement and hope without clichés.

    Now, over 9 years sober, Harrison has fused his love of food with the healing power of the outdoors. He’s hiking the fells of Cumbria and cooking restaurant quality meals on a simple camp stove in the mountains, and sharing his story to show others that recovery is possible.

    He’s been featured on the BBC with Mary Berry, Channel 5’s ‘Winter on the Farm’, Countryfile Magazine, Men’s Fitness, and more. He’s a bestselling author, a keynote speaker, and a brand ambassador.

    Oliver is an ambassador for Alcohol Change UK and you can access support here - https://tinyurl.com/5dt5773e

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    Topics -

    0:00 Trailer & Intro

    3:30 A rock bottom moment

    5:20 Using alcohol to escape

    7:30 Depression as a teenager

    10:30 Mental health was not talked about before

    11:45 Drinking 20 pints a day!

    16:40 Was Harrison a high functioning alcoholic?

    19:00 Is high functioning addiction worse?

    22:50 The moment I decided to stop drinking

    28:30 Moderation and doing a geographical

    36:00 Withdrawal and depression

    40:00 Climbing a mountain in withdrawal!

    45:20 From hurting to healing

    47:40 Dealing with cravings & peer pressure

    51:45 Finding passion for cooking

    54:00 Going public about sobriety

    56:45 Options for help to go sober and fighting depression

    Follow Harrison

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Can I Stay Sober on My Own? School of Rock Bottom Thought #35: Oliver Mason
    Feb 16 2026

    This episode is for anyone who has tried to stop drinking and found themselves right back where they started. In this next quick thought, I -Oliver Mason - revisit a conversation with Issy Hawkins on what relapse actually looked like for me, why “relapse is part of recovery” never rang true for me, and the moment when the fight finally stopped.

    What unfolds is not a neat recovery story but a real one. A journey marked by chaos, embarrassment, failed attempts, and a deep resistance to the very thing that ultimately worked. From celebrating sobriety milestones with a drink to being kicked out of meetings for turning up drunk, this conversation strips away the romance and speaks plainly about addiction as illness, not weakness. It also challenges the idea that you can think or muscle your way out of something that thrives on isolation. At its core, this clip is about connection. Why trying to recover alone can quietly keep you stuck, how helping others can drain the power out of a drinking thought, and why the word “we” can be the difference between staying sober and sliding back. If you’re questioning whether there’s a way out, or if you recognise yourself in any part of this story, this is one to sit with.

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    About the “THOUGHT” series -

    Every other Monday at 5 PM, I’ll bring you a quick ‘thought’—a powerful moment from previous episodes designed to kickstart your week with insight, motivation, and connection. These shorter clips help us stay connected as a community, while every other Tuesday delivers a full, brand-new episode with fresh stories and lessons.

    Oliver is an ambassadors for Alcohol Change UK and you can access support here - https://tinyurl.com/5dt5773e

    Podcasting is an expensive passion. To help me keep going, I'd really appreciate it if you could buy me a coffee, thank you!

    https://buymeacoffee.com/olivermason1

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    #podcast #recovery #alcoholaddiction

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    9 min
  • Sober and Finally at Peace! School of Rock Bottom 78: Johnny Lawrence
    Feb 10 2026

    When I first saw Johnny Lawrence’s documentary The Slavery of Addiction, I knew I had to speak with him. Johnny grew up in fear - beaten by his father, bullied for his skin colour and convinced he’d never be enough. Alcohol seemed to be the perfect medicine.


    Together we explore one of the most misunderstood aspects of trauma and addiction: acceptance. Johnny shares a deeply personal account of confronting his abusive father as an adult, the moment he realised the abuse was not his to carry, and why walking away became an act of self-preservation rather than bitterness. What follows is an honest conversation about emotional responsibility, identity and the cost of waiting for people to change when they are incapable of doing so.

    Johnny explains why trying to “process the past” often keeps people trapped, and why accepting emotions, rather than events, became the turning point in his recovery. He challenges common narratives around forgiveness, making a clear distinction between accepting how something made you feel and excusing what was done to you. This episode explores how anger, guilt, and helplessness often replace one another, and how alcohol can become a way to survive emotions that feel unbearable at the time.


    The conversation also reframes addiction in a way many people have never heard before. Johnny speaks openly about being grateful to alcohol, not as something to glorify, but as an honest acknowledgement that it once served a purpose. Together, we discuss why substances are often solutions before they become problems, why sobriety is about freedom rather than restriction, and how focusing on what you want instead of what you’re avoiding can change everything.


    This episode is essential listening for anyone struggling with trauma, addiction, or the pressure to forgive before they are ready. It offers a grounded, compassionate perspective on recovery, accountability, and what it really means to let go of what was never yours to begin with.


    Oliver is an ambassador for Alcohol Change UK and you can access support here - https://tinyurl.com/5dt5773e


    Thank you to Gavin Sisters for sponsoring this episode! Visit -

    www.gavinsisters.co.uk

    and use promo code SCHOOLOFROCKBOTTOM for 10% off!


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    Topics -

    0:00 Trailer & Intro

    3:20 A rock bottom moment

    10:20 Escaping violence as a child

    13:35 The brain learns it needs alcohol to survive

    15:20 Dyslexia & being mixed race shapes Johnny's experience

    20:20 Trying alcohol for the first time

    25:20 Alcohol becomes a replacement for life

    28:35 Making peace with the abuse

    33:05 Processing the emotional imprints & acceptance

    34:50 Stop focusing on not drinking alcohol!

    36:20 What about forgiveness?

    42:05 Why I'm grateful to alcohol

    46:0l20 Alcohol becomes the solution 47:50 People will tell you you don't have a problem!

    49:35 How did Johnny get sober?

    52:05 Dealing with alcohol cravings

    57:05 The sober journey


    Follow Johnny

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    1 h et 2 min
  • What Does Rock Bottom Look Like? School of Rock Bottom Thought #34: Raffa
    Feb 2 2026

    In this next quick thought, I revisit a conversation with rehab manager Raffa as we challenge the stereotype of what “rock bottom” really means.

    It’s not always losing your job, your home, or your relationships. Sometimes it’s quieter — a loss of self-respect, a look of disappointment from someone you love, or the moment you realise you can’t keep living the way you are.

    Drawing on decades of frontline recovery experience, this conversation explores the many forms rock bottom can take — and why it’s often an internal turning point rather than a public collapse.

    We also tackle a common myth: that rehab is only for a certain “type” of person. Addiction doesn’t discriminate — and getting help is not weakness, it’s courage.

    You don’t need to lose everything or wait to hit a stereotypical 'rock bottom' to change — recovery begins when you can no longer ignore the pain.

    Listen or watch THE FULL EPISODE

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    About the “THOUGHT” series -

    Every other Monday at 5 PM, I’ll bring you a quick ‘thought’—a powerful moment from previous episodes designed to kickstart your week with insight, motivation, and connection. These shorter clips help us stay connected as a community, while every other Tuesday delivers a full, brand-new episode with fresh stories and lessons.

    Oliver is an ambassadors for Alcohol Change UK and you can access support here - https://tinyurl.com/5dt5773e

    Podcasting is an expensive passion. To help me keep going, I'd really appreciate it if you could buy me a coffee, thank you!

    https://buymeacoffee.com/olivermason1

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    #rehab #addiction #recovery

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    7 min
  • Addiction Caused 5 Heart Attacks! Speed & Cocaine Recovery. School of Rock Bottom 77: Garry Johnson
    Jan 27 2026

    He technically died twice. He survived Borstal, homelessness, decades of speed and cocaine, five heart attacks, and 29 days in a coma after a triple heart bypass went wrong. His life was saved by Dr Hasnat Khan, who was close to Princess Diana, and he came back sober, creative, and unstoppable.

    This is Garry Johnson, the punk poet, street journalist, and man who discovered the Stone Roses, telling his story like no one else can. From the chaos of Fleet Street tabloids to the highs of punk rock and the life-threatening lows of addiction, Garry shares the moments that nearly ended him—and how he survived them all.

    We explore the drug-fuelled confidence that once drove his creativity, the trauma that shaped his choices, and the health crises that should have stopped him. Garry talks honestly about losing his daughter, why caffeine now acts as a trigger, and the hard truth about why addiction rarely ends when the body starts screaming for change.

    Since quitting, Garry has transformed his life: seven books published, albums released, screenplays written, and stage performances performed sober. He reflects on creativity without drugs, lessons learnedand what he would tell his grandchildren about drugs.

    Oliver is an ambassador for Alcohol Change UK and you can access support here - https://tinyurl.com/5dt5773e

    Thank you to Gavin Sisters for sponsoring this episode! Visit -

    www.gavinsisters.co.uk

    and use promo code SCHOOLOFROCKBOTTOM for 10% off!

    Podcasting is an expensive passion. To help me keep going, I'd really appreciate it if you could buy me a coffee, thank you!

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    Topics -

    0:00 Trailer & Intro

    2:30 A rock bottom moment

    5:00 Speed helps him become a writer

    6:45 Abuse in children's home & Borstal

    7:45 Using speed & creativity to deal with anger

    12:00 Coke and speed gave me confidence

    13:30 Why speed was my favourite

    16:00 Dependancy starts

    21:15 Cocaine calmed me down and helped me survive?

    22:45 Garry has his first heart attack

    24:30 Paranoia & anxiety

    28:15 Nearly dying was the wake up call

    30:30 Now I don't even drink coffee!

    32:00 I kept using in between heart attacks

    34:30 Getting clean and career takes off

    36:00 Do drugs make you more creative?

    39:00 Garry discovered The Stone Roses?

    41:00 A true story about Ozzy Osbourne!

    42:30 Now a story about Robbie Williams!

    45:15 Would Garry change the past if he could?

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    50 min
  • Is Porn Rewiring Us? School of Rock Bottom Thought #33: Mark Shenton
    Jan 19 2026

    In this next thought, I revisit a simply amazing conversation with Mark Shenton as we explore the essential conversation around pornography, sex addiction, dopamine, and the search for validation.

    Drawing from lived experience, this episode examines how early exposure to porn can quietly shape identity, self-worth, and behaviour, and why so many people struggle in silence. If you’ve ever questioned your relationship with sex, porn, or compulsive behaviours, this is an honest, grounded reflection that may challenge how you think about addiction and recovery.

    This conversation looks at pornography not as a moral issue, but as a powerful neurological and emotional stimulus. We discuss how constant access can distort expectations around sex, intimacy, and body image, particularly for young people still forming a sense of self. The episode explores how porn can act as an entry point into more compulsive behaviours, how tolerance builds over time, and why the brain often cannot distinguish between digital stimulation and real human connection.

    There is also a candid discussion about objectification, shame, and validation. How the pursuit of approval through sex can feel like relief in the moment, yet leave deeper emptiness afterwards. How dopamine highs mirror other addictions, followed by anxiety, depression, and regret. And how blurred boundaries between fantasy and reality can escalate behaviour in ways people never expected or planned.

    Importantly, this episode does not stay in the problem. It speaks openly about recovery, meetings, and the quiet power of sharing honestly with others who understand. It reflects on love addiction, emotional attachment, and the difference between intimacy and intensity. It also highlights how meaning and stability can slowly replace compulsive coping mechanisms through connection, service, and telling the truth about our experiences.

    This is not a sensational story. It is a human one. A reminder that addiction often begins as an attempt to soothe pain, that many people are walking similar paths behind closed doors, and that help exists long before things fall apart completely. If this resonates, you are not alone, and you do not have to work it out by yourself.

    Listen or watch THE FULL EPISODE

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    About the “THOUGHT” series -

    Every other Monday at 5 PM, I’ll bring you a quick ‘thought’—a powerful moment from previous episodes designed to kickstart your week with insight, motivation, and connection. These shorter clips help us stay connected as a community, while every other Tuesday delivers a full, brand-new episode with fresh stories and lessons.

    Oliver is an ambassador for Alcohol Change UK and you can access support here - https://tinyurl.com/5dt5773e

    For anyone struggling with these topics Mark suggests reaching out to -

    SLAA - https://slaauk.org

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    10 min
  • Homeless, Addicted & Almost Dead : Crack & Heroin Recovery. School of Rock Bottom 76: Charlotte Seamen
    Jan 13 2026

    Have you ever walked past someone sleeping rough, visibly unwell, clearly addicted to drugs, and written them off without a second thought?

    Today, I'm joined by Charlotte Seaman to explore one of most confronting addiction stories you will hear. From heroin and crack addiction to prison, psychosis, sex work, assault and homelessness, Charlotte’s journey shows the brutal reality of severe drug addiction and the possibility of recovery when all hope feels lost. If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, trauma, or relapse, this conversation may be the one that unlocks a door.

    Charlotte was born into a loving home, yet by the age of 11 she was already using drugs and being arrested. At 13, following a sexual assault, her life escalated rapidly into violence, incarceration, and heavy substance use. What followed was an 18-year descent through crack, heroin, injecting, snowballing, repeated prison sentences, homelessness, and eventually a full psychotic breakdown. This episode shows what it really looks like when drugs take everything.

    Together, Oliver and Charlotte explore the link between childhood trauma and self-medication, how addiction progresses when left untreated, and why mixing stimulants and depressants can become so compelling and so dangerous. Charlotte speaks openly about using heroin then methodone during pregnancy under medical supervision, smoking spice in prison, living on the streets, and the shame and guilt that followed her for years. This is an honest conversation about accountability, consequences, and forgiveness in recovery.

    Most importantly, this episode is about how Charlotte finally got clean and sober, the role recovery programmes played in saving her life, and what it means to rebuild after nearly two decades lost to addiction. Now over a year clean, Charlotte has become a recovery advocate with more than 100,000 followers online and has been recognised with a High Sheriff Award for turning her life around. Her story challenges stereotypes and offers hope to those who feel they have gone too far to ever come back.

    This is a difficult but deeply hopeful episode about responsibility and redemption without clichés. If you believe addiction is a moral failing, this conversation may change your mind. If you’re struggling right now, it may remind you that recovery is possible — even after everything has fallen apart.

    Oliver is an ambassador for Alcohol Change UK, support here - https://tinyurl.com/5dt5773e

    Thank you to Gavin Sisters for sponsoring this episode! Visit -

    www.gavinsisters.co.uk use promo code SCHOOLOFROCKBOTTOM for 10% off!

    Podcasting is an expensive passion. To help me keep going, I'd really appreciate it if you could buy me a coffee, thank you!

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    Topics -

    0:00 Trailer & Intro

    4:00 A rock bottom moment

    5:10 Alcohol and drugs from 11

    7:45 Not feeling good enough

    8:45 Charlotte goes off the rails

    10:30 The aftermath of sexual assault

    11:30 Charlotte goes to prison

    12:35 Why did Charlotte commit assault and self-forgiveness?

    16:30 Smoking spice in prison

    18:00 Escalation to snowballs

    20:00 Living on the streets

    22:00 Using methadone during pregnancy

    25:15 Methadone & Heroin withdrawal

    28:30 Unmanageable & powerless

    30:30 The internal snap

    33:00 Addiction leaves me vulnerable

    34:00 Why sharing rock bottom moments saves lives!

    36:15 How Charlotte found recovery

    39:00 Are you in recovery if you take Methadone?

    41:50 The 12 steps saved my life

    43:00 Recovery is more powerful than addiction

    44:15 Can ANYONE addicted to drugs make it back?!

    46:30 Abstince from EVERYTHING?!

    48:15 TikTok is Step 12?

    49:15 Charlotte wins The Sheriff Award

    51:45 An emotional but hopeful end

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    54 min