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    <description><![CDATA[<p><span> Welcome to Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up with Lynn Zielasko. We have real conversations about addiction, recovery, trauma, mindset, relationships, business, and leadership, and what it truly takes to become your strongest self. We have real conversations about addiction, recovery, trauma, mindset, relationships, business, and leadership, and what it truly takes to become your strongest self. It's more than a podcast. It's a movement for healing, growth, and purpose. We're bridging the gap, bringing together people in recovery, entrepreneurs, business leaders, advocates, and change-makers who believe awareness creates impact, challenging you to rise above limitations, think bigger, lead stronger, and level up, one decision at a time. No filters, no fluff, just real conversations that create real change.</span></p>]]></description>
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        <title>9|Recovery Changes Relationships: Learning to Love Yourself First</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Recovery changes more than your habits—it changes your relationships, your self-worth, and the way you see yourself.</p>
<p>In this episode of Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up, Lynn Zielasko shares honest conversations about what happens when people in addiction recovery begin discovering who they truly are beneath the pain, trauma, people-pleasing, and survival mode.</p>
<p>As sobriety brings clarity, many people realize they no longer want relationships built on chaos, codependency, manipulation, or emotional disconnection. Instead, recovery creates space for healthier boundaries, authentic connection, self-love, and relationships rooted in honesty and respect.</p>
<p>Lynn talks openly about learning to love yourself after addiction, rebuilding confidence, recognizing toxic relationship patterns, and understanding why healing often changes the people we choose to keep close.</p>
<p>This episode explores addiction recovery, emotional healing, mental health, self-worth, healthy relationships, codependency recovery, trauma healing, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who support growth instead of destruction.</p>
<p>Because recovery isn’t just about getting sober—it’s about becoming the person you were always meant to be.</p>
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<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recovery changes more than your habits—it changes your relationships, your self-worth, and the way you see yourself.</p>
<p>In this episode of <em>Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up</em>, Lynn Zielasko shares honest conversations about what happens when people in addiction recovery begin discovering who they truly are beneath the pain, trauma, people-pleasing, and survival mode.</p>
<p>As sobriety brings clarity, many people realize they no longer want relationships built on chaos, codependency, manipulation, or emotional disconnection. Instead, recovery creates space for healthier boundaries, authentic connection, self-love, and relationships rooted in honesty and respect.</p>
<p>Lynn talks openly about learning to love yourself after addiction, rebuilding confidence, recognizing toxic relationship patterns, and understanding why healing often changes the people we choose to keep close.</p>
<p>This episode explores addiction recovery, emotional healing, mental health, self-worth, healthy relationships, codependency recovery, trauma healing, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who support growth instead of destruction.</p>
<p>Because recovery isn’t just about getting sober—it’s about becoming the person you were always meant to be.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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In this episode of Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up, Lynn Zielasko shares honest conversations about what happens when people in addiction recovery begin discovering who they truly are beneath the pain, trauma, people-pleasing, and survival mode.
As sobriety brings clarity, many people realize they no longer want relationships built on chaos, codependency, manipulation, or emotional disconnection. Instead, recovery creates space for healthier boundaries, authentic connection, self-love, and relationships rooted in honesty and respect.
Lynn talks openly about learning to love yourself after addiction, rebuilding confidence, recognizing toxic relationship patterns, and understanding why healing often changes the people we choose to keep close.
This episode explores addiction recovery, emotional healing, mental health, self-worth, healthy relationships, codependency recovery, trauma healing, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who support growth instead of destruction.
Because recovery isn’t just about getting sober—it’s about becoming the person you were always meant to be.
 
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        <itunes:title>8|Can Relationships Survive Addiction? A Raw Conversation on Recovery &amp; Trust</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens after the apology? After rehab? After sobriety begins?</p>
<p>In this raw and honest first episode of Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up, host Lynn Zielasko opens up about one of the hardest parts of addiction recovery—rebuilding trust after it’s been broken.</p>
<p>From fractured family relationships to lost friendships and the guilt that lingers long after substance abuse ends, this conversation explores what healing really looks like in recovery. Lynn shares the uncomfortable truths about accountability, forgiveness, rebuilding connection, and learning that trust is restored through consistency—not promises.</p>
<p>This episode also dives into the power of recovery community, sober living support, and why safe recovery housing and human connection can change lives.</p>
<p>If you or someone you love is navigating addiction recovery, alcoholism, sobriety, relapse recovery, or rebuilding relationships after addiction, this conversation will remind you that healing is possible—even when trust feels shattered.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happens after the apology? After rehab? After sobriety begins?</p>
<p>In this raw and honest first episode of <em>Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up</em>, host Lynn Zielasko opens up about one of the hardest parts of addiction recovery—rebuilding trust after it’s been broken.</p>
<p>From fractured family relationships to lost friendships and the guilt that lingers long after substance abuse ends, this conversation explores what healing really looks like in recovery. Lynn shares the uncomfortable truths about accountability, forgiveness, rebuilding connection, and learning that trust is restored through consistency—not promises.</p>
<p>This episode also dives into the power of recovery community, sober living support, and why safe recovery housing and human connection can change lives.</p>
<p>If you or someone you love is navigating addiction recovery, alcoholism, sobriety, relapse recovery, or rebuilding relationships after addiction, this conversation will remind you that healing is possible—even when trust feels shattered.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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In this raw and honest first episode of Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up, host Lynn Zielasko opens up about one of the hardest parts of addiction recovery—rebuilding trust after it’s been broken.
From fractured family relationships to lost friendships and the guilt that lingers long after substance abuse ends, this conversation explores what healing really looks like in recovery. Lynn shares the uncomfortable truths about accountability, forgiveness, rebuilding connection, and learning that trust is restored through consistency—not promises.
This episode also dives into the power of recovery community, sober living support, and why safe recovery housing and human connection can change lives.
If you or someone you love is navigating addiction recovery, alcoholism, sobriety, relapse recovery, or rebuilding relationships after addiction, this conversation will remind you that healing is possible—even when trust feels shattered.
 
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What do you do when someone you love is struggling with a habit or addiction they can’t seem to let go of?</p>
<p>In this episode of Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up, Lynn Zielasko talks about the emotional challenge of loving someone who is battling addiction, unhealthy coping habits, or destructive behaviors like vaping, smoking, marijuana use, alcohol abuse, or other compulsive patterns.</p>
<p>As partners, friends, and family members, it’s easy to fall into fixing, rescuing, monitoring, or carrying the emotional weight of someone else’s choices. But recovery—and change—can’t be forced.</p>
<p>Lynn shares honest conversations about boundaries, codependency, enabling, emotional burnout, addiction recovery, mental health, and learning the difficult truth that we cannot control another person’s behavior no matter how much we love them.</p>
<p>This episode explores how to support someone struggling with addiction while also protecting your own peace, emotional health, and stability. It’s about learning the difference between helping and controlling, loving and losing yourself, supporting and enabling.</p>
<p>Because sometimes the healthiest thing we can do is stop trying to manage someone else’s recovery and focus on our own healing too.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do you do when someone you love is struggling with a habit or addiction they can’t seem to let go of?</p>
<p>In this episode of <em>Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up</em>, Lynn Zielasko talks about the emotional challenge of loving someone who is battling addiction, unhealthy coping habits, or destructive behaviors like vaping, smoking, marijuana use, alcohol abuse, or other compulsive patterns.</p>
<p>As partners, friends, and family members, it’s easy to fall into fixing, rescuing, monitoring, or carrying the emotional weight of someone else’s choices. But recovery—and change—can’t be forced.</p>
<p>Lynn shares honest conversations about boundaries, codependency, enabling, emotional burnout, addiction recovery, mental health, and learning the difficult truth that we cannot control another person’s behavior no matter how much we love them.</p>
<p>This episode explores how to support someone struggling with addiction while also protecting your own peace, emotional health, and stability. It’s about learning the difference between helping and controlling, loving and losing yourself, supporting and enabling.</p>
<p>Because sometimes the healthiest thing we can do is stop trying to manage someone else’s recovery and focus on our own healing too.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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                <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What do you do when someone you love is struggling with a habit or addiction they can’t seem to let go of?
In this episode of Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up, Lynn Zielasko talks about the emotional challenge of loving someone who is battling addiction, unhealthy coping habits, or destructive behaviors like vaping, smoking, marijuana use, alcohol abuse, or other compulsive patterns.
As partners, friends, and family members, it’s easy to fall into fixing, rescuing, monitoring, or carrying the emotional weight of someone else’s choices. But recovery—and change—can’t be forced.
Lynn shares honest conversations about boundaries, codependency, enabling, emotional burnout, addiction recovery, mental health, and learning the difficult truth that we cannot control another person’s behavior no matter how much we love them.
This episode explores how to support someone struggling with addiction while also protecting your own peace, emotional health, and stability. It’s about learning the difference between helping and controlling, loving and losing yourself, supporting and enabling.
Because sometimes the healthiest thing we can do is stop trying to manage someone else’s recovery and focus on our own healing too.
 
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What really makes recovery housing successful?</p>
<p>In this episode of Unfiltered, Lynn breaks down the truth about recovery housing, sober living homes, and addiction recovery support programs. She shares why recovery housing is about far more than simply buying a house and filling beds—it’s about creating structure, accountability, community, and real support for people rebuilding their lives after addiction.</p>
<p>Lynn explains how responsible recovery housing programs can become a powerful investment while also helping residents achieve greater long-term sobriety success. From peer support and life skills to safe housing and recovery coaching, this conversation explores what separates ethical sober living homes from profit-driven models that lack real care.</p>
<p>If you’ve ever wondered how addiction recovery housing works, why supportive housing matters, or what helps people stay sober and move forward, this episode offers an honest and eye-opening conversation about recovery, responsibility, and second chances.</p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
<p>#RecoveryHousing #SoberLiving #AddictionRecovery #RecoveryCommunity #Sobriety #SubstanceAbuseRecovery #MentalHealthRecovery #RecoverySupport #SoberLivingHomes #AddictionHealing #RecoveryJourney #UnfilteredPodcast</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What really makes recovery housing successful?</p>
<p>In this episode of <em>Unfiltered</em>, Lynn breaks down the truth about recovery housing, sober living homes, and addiction recovery support programs. She shares why recovery housing is about far more than simply buying a house and filling beds—it’s about creating structure, accountability, community, and real support for people rebuilding their lives after addiction.</p>
<p>Lynn explains how responsible recovery housing programs can become a powerful investment while also helping residents achieve greater long-term sobriety success. From peer support and life skills to safe housing and recovery coaching, this conversation explores what separates ethical sober living homes from profit-driven models that lack real care.</p>
<p>If you’ve ever wondered how addiction recovery housing works, why supportive housing matters, or what helps people stay sober and move forward, this episode offers an honest and eye-opening conversation about recovery, responsibility, and second chances.</p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
<p>#RecoveryHousing #SoberLiving #AddictionRecovery #RecoveryCommunity #Sobriety #SubstanceAbuseRecovery #MentalHealthRecovery #RecoverySupport #SoberLivingHomes #AddictionHealing #RecoveryJourney #UnfilteredPodcast</p>
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                <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What really makes recovery housing successful?
In this episode of Unfiltered, Lynn breaks down the truth about recovery housing, sober living homes, and addiction recovery support programs. She shares why recovery housing is about far more than simply buying a house and filling beds—it’s about creating structure, accountability, community, and real support for people rebuilding their lives after addiction.
Lynn explains how responsible recovery housing programs can become a powerful investment while also helping residents achieve greater long-term sobriety success. From peer support and life skills to safe housing and recovery coaching, this conversation explores what separates ethical sober living homes from profit-driven models that lack real care.
If you’ve ever wondered how addiction recovery housing works, why supportive housing matters, or what helps people stay sober and move forward, this episode offers an honest and eye-opening conversation about recovery, responsibility, and second chances.
Kennedy's Place
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Healing in recovery often starts with the simple things.</p>
<p>In this episode of Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up, Lynn Zielasko talks about the importance of pride of ownership in addiction recovery—learning to take responsibility for your environment, contribute to your household, and rebuild self-respect through everyday actions.</p>
<p>From doing dishes and vacuuming to mowing the lawn and showing up for shared responsibilities, these small routines become powerful signs of growth, accountability, and forward movement in sobriety. Recovery isn’t only about avoiding drugs and alcohol—it’s about creating stability, structure, and a life you’re proud to live.</p>
<p>Lynn shares honest conversations about recovery housing, sober living environments, community support, personal responsibility, and why taking care of where you live reflects the healing happening within.</p>
<p>This episode explores addiction recovery, sober living, life skills after addiction, mental health, accountability, recovery community, and the emotional transformation that happens when people begin believing they deserve peace, safety, and a healthy home.</p>
<p>Because sometimes growth looks less like a breakthrough—and more like making your bed, washing the dishes, and realizing you finally care about your future again.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Healing in recovery often starts with the simple things.</p>
<p>In this episode of <em>Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up</em>, Lynn Zielasko talks about the importance of pride of ownership in addiction recovery—learning to take responsibility for your environment, contribute to your household, and rebuild self-respect through everyday actions.</p>
<p>From doing dishes and vacuuming to mowing the lawn and showing up for shared responsibilities, these small routines become powerful signs of growth, accountability, and forward movement in sobriety. Recovery isn’t only about avoiding drugs and alcohol—it’s about creating stability, structure, and a life you’re proud to live.</p>
<p>Lynn shares honest conversations about recovery housing, sober living environments, community support, personal responsibility, and why taking care of where you live reflects the healing happening within.</p>
<p>This episode explores addiction recovery, sober living, life skills after addiction, mental health, accountability, recovery community, and the emotional transformation that happens when people begin believing they deserve peace, safety, and a healthy home.</p>
<p>Because sometimes growth looks less like a breakthrough—and more like making your bed, washing the dishes, and realizing you finally care about your future again.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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                <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Healing in recovery often starts with the simple things.
In this episode of Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up, Lynn Zielasko talks about the importance of pride of ownership in addiction recovery—learning to take responsibility for your environment, contribute to your household, and rebuild self-respect through everyday actions.
From doing dishes and vacuuming to mowing the lawn and showing up for shared responsibilities, these small routines become powerful signs of growth, accountability, and forward movement in sobriety. Recovery isn’t only about avoiding drugs and alcohol—it’s about creating stability, structure, and a life you’re proud to live.
Lynn shares honest conversations about recovery housing, sober living environments, community support, personal responsibility, and why taking care of where you live reflects the healing happening within.
This episode explores addiction recovery, sober living, life skills after addiction, mental health, accountability, recovery community, and the emotional transformation that happens when people begin believing they deserve peace, safety, and a healthy home.
Because sometimes growth looks less like a breakthrough—and more like making your bed, washing the dishes, and realizing you finally care about your future again.
 
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        <title>4|Investing in Recovery Housing: Changing Lives While Strengthening Communities</title>
        <itunes:title>4|Investing in Recovery Housing: Changing Lives While Strengthening Communities</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if one investment could change lives, strengthen communities, and help people stay sober?</p>
<p>In this episode of Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up, Lynn Zielasko dives into the growing need for recovery housing and why investing in sober living homes is about far more than real estate—it’s about recovery, stability, accountability, and second chances.</p>
<p>Lynn shares raw and honest insight into how safe recovery housing supports people overcoming drug addiction and alcoholism by providing structure, community, accountability, and connection during some of the most vulnerable stages of recovery.</p>
<p>This conversation also explores why communities benefit when people in recovery have access to stable sober living environments, addiction recovery resources, and supportive housing programs. From reducing relapse and homelessness to creating safer neighborhoods and stronger human connection, recovery housing can create lasting impact for everyone involved.</p>
<p>Whether you’re interested in addiction recovery, sober living homes, recovery community support, mental health, investing with purpose, or helping people rebuild their lives after substance abuse, this episode offers a powerful perspective on why recovery housing matters now more than ever.</p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if one investment could change lives, strengthen communities, and help people stay sober?</p>
<p>In this episode of <em>Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up</em>, Lynn Zielasko dives into the growing need for recovery housing and why investing in sober living homes is about far more than real estate—it’s about recovery, stability, accountability, and second chances.</p>
<p>Lynn shares raw and honest insight into how safe recovery housing supports people overcoming drug addiction and alcoholism by providing structure, community, accountability, and connection during some of the most vulnerable stages of recovery.</p>
<p>This conversation also explores why communities benefit when people in recovery have access to stable sober living environments, addiction recovery resources, and supportive housing programs. From reducing relapse and homelessness to creating safer neighborhoods and stronger human connection, recovery housing can create lasting impact for everyone involved.</p>
<p>Whether you’re interested in addiction recovery, sober living homes, recovery community support, mental health, investing with purpose, or helping people rebuild their lives after substance abuse, this episode offers a powerful perspective on why recovery housing matters now more than ever.</p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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In this episode of Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up, Lynn Zielasko dives into the growing need for recovery housing and why investing in sober living homes is about far more than real estate—it’s about recovery, stability, accountability, and second chances.
Lynn shares raw and honest insight into how safe recovery housing supports people overcoming drug addiction and alcoholism by providing structure, community, accountability, and connection during some of the most vulnerable stages of recovery.
This conversation also explores why communities benefit when people in recovery have access to stable sober living environments, addiction recovery resources, and supportive housing programs. From reducing relapse and homelessness to creating safer neighborhoods and stronger human connection, recovery housing can create lasting impact for everyone involved.
Whether you’re interested in addiction recovery, sober living homes, recovery community support, mental health, investing with purpose, or helping people rebuild their lives after substance abuse, this episode offers a powerful perspective on why recovery housing matters now more than ever.
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Recovery doesn’t happen in isolation.</p>
<p>In this episode of Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up, Lynn Zielasko talks about why accountability, recovery community, and safe recovery housing are often the difference between relapse and long-term sobriety.</p>
<p>Addiction thrives in secrecy and isolation—but healing happens when people are seen, supported, and held accountable by others who understand the journey. Lynn shares honest conversations about sober living, rebuilding routines, learning responsibility again, and why community support is critical for successful addiction recovery.</p>
<p>This episode explores the real-life challenges people face after treatment, including loneliness, triggers, unhealthy environments, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who support your recovery instead of your addiction.</p>
<p>Whether you’re navigating alcoholism recovery, drug addiction recovery, sober living, relapse prevention, or supporting a loved one in recovery, this conversation offers hope, truth, and practical insight into what actually helps people stay sober long term.</p>
<p><a href=''>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recovery doesn’t happen in isolation.</p>
<p>In this episode of <em>Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up</em>, Lynn Zielasko talks about why accountability, recovery community, and safe recovery housing are often the difference between relapse and long-term sobriety.</p>
<p>Addiction thrives in secrecy and isolation—but healing happens when people are seen, supported, and held accountable by others who understand the journey. Lynn shares honest conversations about sober living, rebuilding routines, learning responsibility again, and why community support is critical for successful addiction recovery.</p>
<p>This episode explores the real-life challenges people face after treatment, including loneliness, triggers, unhealthy environments, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who support your recovery instead of your addiction.</p>
<p>Whether you’re navigating alcoholism recovery, drug addiction recovery, sober living, relapse prevention, or supporting a loved one in recovery, this conversation offers hope, truth, and practical insight into what actually helps people stay sober long term.</p>
<p><a href=''>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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In this episode of Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up, Lynn Zielasko talks about why accountability, recovery community, and safe recovery housing are often the difference between relapse and long-term sobriety.
Addiction thrives in secrecy and isolation—but healing happens when people are seen, supported, and held accountable by others who understand the journey. Lynn shares honest conversations about sober living, rebuilding routines, learning responsibility again, and why community support is critical for successful addiction recovery.
This episode explores the real-life challenges people face after treatment, including loneliness, triggers, unhealthy environments, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who support your recovery instead of your addiction.
Whether you’re navigating alcoholism recovery, drug addiction recovery, sober living, relapse prevention, or supporting a loved one in recovery, this conversation offers hope, truth, and practical insight into what actually helps people stay sober long term.
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What does real recovery housing actually look like—and why does it save lives?</p>
<p>In this episode of Unfiltered, host Laurie Hardie sits down with Lynn to talk about her personal recovery journey from addiction and the deeper purpose behind her recovery housing program. Together they discuss sobriety, sober living homes, addiction recovery, accountability, structure, community support, and why successful recovery housing is about far more than simply providing a place to stay.</p>
<p>Lynn shares the truth about what it takes to build a recovery program that truly helps people heal, rebuild their lives, and create lasting change. This conversation also dives into the emotional side of recovery, the importance of support systems, and how recovery housing can offer hope, dignity, and a real second chance.</p>
<p>If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, alcoholism, substance abuse, or navigating sober living and recovery programs, this episode offers honest insight, encouragement, and hope.</p>
<p>Unfiltered is a podcast about recovery, healing, personal growth, and real conversations that remind people they are not alone.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does real recovery housing actually look like—and why does it save lives?</p>
<p>In this episode of <em>Unfiltered</em>, host Laurie Hardie sits down with Lynn to talk about her personal recovery journey from addiction and the deeper purpose behind her recovery housing program. Together they discuss sobriety, sober living homes, addiction recovery, accountability, structure, community support, and why successful recovery housing is about far more than simply providing a place to stay.</p>
<p>Lynn shares the truth about what it takes to build a recovery program that truly helps people heal, rebuild their lives, and create lasting change. This conversation also dives into the emotional side of recovery, the importance of support systems, and how recovery housing can offer hope, dignity, and a real second chance.</p>
<p>If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, alcoholism, substance abuse, or navigating sober living and recovery programs, this episode offers honest insight, encouragement, and hope.</p>
<p><em>Unfiltered</em> is a podcast about recovery, healing, personal growth, and real conversations that remind people they are not alone.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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                <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What does real recovery housing actually look like—and why does it save lives?
In this episode of Unfiltered, host Laurie Hardie sits down with Lynn to talk about her personal recovery journey from addiction and the deeper purpose behind her recovery housing program. Together they discuss sobriety, sober living homes, addiction recovery, accountability, structure, community support, and why successful recovery housing is about far more than simply providing a place to stay.
Lynn shares the truth about what it takes to build a recovery program that truly helps people heal, rebuild their lives, and create lasting change. This conversation also dives into the emotional side of recovery, the importance of support systems, and how recovery housing can offer hope, dignity, and a real second chance.
If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, alcoholism, substance abuse, or navigating sober living and recovery programs, this episode offers honest insight, encouragement, and hope.
Unfiltered is a podcast about recovery, healing, personal growth, and real conversations that remind people they are not alone.
 
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up, Lynn Zielasko explores the deeper definition of addiction and why addictive behaviors often go far beyond substance abuse. From alcohol and drugs to gambling, shopping, food, social media, toxic relationships, and even work, addiction can take many forms—all connected to the brain’s craving for dopamine, escape, relief, and temporary comfort.</p>
<p>Lynn shares raw and honest conversations about the science of addiction, dopamine dependence, emotional triggers, compulsive behaviors, and why so many people struggle with cycles of craving, avoidance, and self-destruction.</p>
<p>This episode dives into addiction recovery, mental health, behavioral addiction, trauma, emotional healing, substance abuse recovery, and the importance of understanding what our addictions are truly trying to numb or satisfy.</p>
<p>Because addiction isn’t always about the substance itself—it’s often about the pain, loneliness, stress, shame, or emptiness underneath it.</p>
<p>Whether you’re navigating recovery yourself or trying to understand a loved one, this conversation offers insight into how addiction works, why cravings happen, and what healing really requires</p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Unfiltered: Dare to Level Up</em>, Lynn Zielasko explores the deeper definition of addiction and why addictive behaviors often go far beyond substance abuse. From alcohol and drugs to gambling, shopping, food, social media, toxic relationships, and even work, addiction can take many forms—all connected to the brain’s craving for dopamine, escape, relief, and temporary comfort.</p>
<p>Lynn shares raw and honest conversations about the science of addiction, dopamine dependence, emotional triggers, compulsive behaviors, and why so many people struggle with cycles of craving, avoidance, and self-destruction.</p>
<p>This episode dives into addiction recovery, mental health, behavioral addiction, trauma, emotional healing, substance abuse recovery, and the importance of understanding what our addictions are truly trying to numb or satisfy.</p>
<p>Because addiction isn’t always about the substance itself—it’s often about the pain, loneliness, stress, shame, or emptiness underneath it.</p>
<p>Whether you’re navigating recovery yourself or trying to understand a loved one, this conversation offers insight into how addiction works, why cravings happen, and what healing really requires</p>
<p><a href='https://kennedysplace.org/'>Kennedy's Place</a></p>
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Lynn shares raw and honest conversations about the science of addiction, dopamine dependence, emotional triggers, compulsive behaviors, and why so many people struggle with cycles of craving, avoidance, and self-destruction.
This episode dives into addiction recovery, mental health, behavioral addiction, trauma, emotional healing, substance abuse recovery, and the importance of understanding what our addictions are truly trying to numb or satisfy.
Because addiction isn’t always about the substance itself—it’s often about the pain, loneliness, stress, shame, or emptiness underneath it.
Whether you’re navigating recovery yourself or trying to understand a loved one, this conversation offers insight into how addiction works, why cravings happen, and what healing really requires
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