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Class A People

Hannah Viney


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  • Episode 19: Neurodivergent Dating Addict Offers Advice

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    In this conversation, the speakers delve into their personal experiences with ADHD, exploring the challenges of diagnosis, the impact of childhood education, and the intersection of neurodivergence with creativity and business. They discuss societal perceptions of ADHD, the stigma surrounding it, and the importance of understanding the condition beyond surface-level traits. The conversation highlights the need for greater awareness and acceptance of neurodivergent individuals, emphasizing that ADHD is not merely a label but a complex condition that affects many aspects of life. In this conversation, the speaker shares their personal journey with ADHD and autism, discussing the challenges of diagnosis and the impact on their life and relationships. They introduce their dating app, Mattr, designed to foster deeper connections by allowing users to share their mental health struggles upfront. The discussion also touches on the addictive nature of dating apps, the concept of hypersexuality in ADHD, and the importance of embracing neurodiversity in today's society.https://www.mattr.social/@mattr.social@datingwithjamie_

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  • Bonus Episode: Ketamine Was My Whole Life

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    This episode features an anonymous story detailing the struggles with body dysmorphia, eating disorders, and the journey through addiction, particularly with ketamine. The speaker shares their experiences of trauma, the impact of substance abuse as a form of escapism, and the eventual realisation of the need for help. The conversation emphasises the importance of awareness around addiction and the possibility of recovery, highlighting the emotional connections individuals have with substances.If you would like to share your story please email: classapeople1@gmail.comhttps://www.turning-point.co.uk/https://www.ukat.co.uk/addiction/drug/ketamine/https://open.spotify.com/episode/4dSIa1OkQHOSdkyTLDZMhM?si=c6abf481f13a4d58
  • Episode 18: From Stripper To Sober: A Single Mother's Journey Through Addiction

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    The conversation explores the journey of an individual through childhood, teenage rebellion, the loss of a parent, and the subsequent choices that led to a life of stripping and addiction. It delves into the complexities of relationships, the impact of early experiences on adult behaviour, and the evolution of personal identity, including the realisation of being polyamorous. The discussion highlights the interplay between addiction, mental health, and the search for connection and control. In this conversation, the speaker delves into their personal experiences with addiction, relationships, and recovery. They explore themes of power dynamics, the normalisation of abuse in the industry, and the struggle for control in their life choices. The discussion highlights the impact of past relationships, particularly with parental figures, on their current behaviour and choices. The speaker reflects on the challenges of accountability in recovery, the cyclical nature of addiction, and the complexities of motherhood while navigating their past. Ultimately, the conversation reveals the intricate interplay between personal history, addiction, and the journey towards healing and self-acceptance. They discuss the normalisation of drug use in social settings, the struggles of maintaining sobriety, and the transformative power of community and purpose in recovery.If you would like to come on the Class A People Podcast please email: classapeople1@gmail.comHelpful Links:https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/about-aa/what-is-aa/12-steps/ https://www.cocaineanonymous.org.uk/
  • Bonus Episode: 'I am Just Like You'

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    In this Bonus Episode of Class A People, the host shares an anonymous story from a listener of the podcast. It is a story about addiction, recovery, and the struggles of maintaining a normal life while battling substance abuse. The narrative emphasises the importance of kindness, connection, and understanding in a world that often feels disconnected. Through the lens of their experiences, the host encourages listeners to be compassionate and supportive towards those who may be suffering in silence.If you would like to share your story please email the podcast: classapeople1@gmail.comhttps://www.ukat.co.uk/addiction/drug/crack-cocaine/https://ukna.org/
  • Episode 17: A Farriers Journey to Freedom

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    In this conversation, Scott shares his profound journey through childhood trauma, family dynamics, and the struggles of addiction. He reflects on his painful upbringing, the impact of violence and neglect, and the role of his siblings in providing support. As he navigates through school and early encounters with substance abuse, Scott reveals his search for belonging and acceptance. His journey leads him to become a farrier, but the allure of drugs and the challenges of addiction continue to shape his life. Ultimately, Scott's story is one of resilience, personal growth, and the ongoing battle with addiction. In this conversation, the speakers delve into their experiences with addiction, exploring the thrill of sneaky behavior, memorable drug experiences, and the fun and havoc that often accompany drug use. They discuss the deep connections formed among addicts, the complexities of relationships affected by addiction, and the journey from partying to recognising alcoholism. The conversation also touches on the impact of love on addiction, navigating dangerous situations in drug culture, and the importance of self-reflection in acknowledging past behaviors and their consequences. This conversation delves into the complexities of addiction, personal growth, and the impact of relationships on recovery. The speaker reflects on their journey through resentment, responsibility, and the transformative power of sobriety. Key themes include the importance of understanding emotions, the role of family dynamics, and the realization of self-worth in the context of recovery. https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/
  • Bonus Episode: The Weight Of Parental Influence

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    In this emotional bonus episode of Class A People, Hannah shares a listener of the podcasts anonymous story. The episode delves into the profound impact of parental mental health on children, exploring themes of self-harm, eating disorders, and substance abuse. The anonymous listener shares their harrowing journey through a tumultuous childhood marked by their mother's struggles, leading to their own battles with mental health. The conversation emphasises the importance of seeking help, validating personal trauma, and breaking the cycle of generational trauma. It highlights the transformative power of therapy and community support in the journey towards recovery.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Facing-Codependence-Where-Comes-Sabotages/dp/0062505890 To email your story in or join the Class A People Community: classapeople1@gmail.com
  • Episode 16: Love In The Shadows Of Addiction

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    In this conversation, the anonymous speaker shares her experiences as the partner of an addict, discussing the complexities of love, trust, and recovery. She reflects on her childhood influences, the challenges of navigating a relationship with someone struggling with addiction, and the impact of substance use on family dynamics. The conversation delves into the struggles of honesty and trust, the role of therapy in recovery, and the difficult decisions faced when love and addiction intertwine. This conversation delves into the complexities of navigating relationships affected by addiction. The speaker shares personal experiences of supporting a partner through recovery, highlighting the emotional challenges, the importance of communication, and the need for connection. The discussion emphasises the significance of understanding addiction, recognising behavioural patterns, and the necessity of mutual trust and support in relationships. The speaker also offers practical advice for partners of addicts, stressing the importance of open dialogue and the willingness to seek help. https://ukna.org/