
In episode 48 of F The Stigma Podcast, host Laisha Martinez sits down with Rich Bishop, who shares his journey through addiction and mental health struggles. From drinking alcohol at just two years old to later turning to opiates and other hard substances, Rich explains how he spent most of his life searching for escape. He also opens up about the devastating loss of his father, who battled severe mental health issues and agoraphobia before dying by suicide. As Rich’s addiction escalated and led to homelessness, he somehow found his way to rehab and has remained sober since his first time in treatment. In this honest conversation about trauma, substance abuse, grief, and recovery, Rich reveals what truly helped him get sober and stay sober, offering hope to anyone struggling with addiction and mental health.
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Chapters |
00:00 Introductions & Backgrounds
01:07 Shared Treatment History & Podcast Goals
01:14 Rich's Early Life and Family Struggles
02:21 Impact of Agoraphobia & Parental Mental Health
03:51 Coping with Trauma and Loss
05:11 Early Substance Use and Addictive Patterns
06:40 Teenage Years: Escalating Addiction
08:31 Addiction as a Coping Mechanism
09:59 High Functioning Addiction & Escaping Consequences
15:35 Progression Through Substances & Life Events
20:23 Poverty, Relationships, and Rock Bottom
26:27 The Moment of Asking for Help
29:14 Treatment Experience & Malibu
32:28 Building Connections in Recovery
36:47 Spirituality and Faith in Recovery
40:07 Letting Go of Materialism & Comfort Zones
43:04 Growth Through Uncomfortable Experiences
45:05 Owning the Addict Label & Redefining Self
47:01 Power of Connection Over Isolation
48:49 Friendship, Honesty & Overcoming Loneliness
51:20 Is Addiction a Disease?
52:41 Challenging Stigma & Addiction in All Walks of Life
54:54 Addiction Doesn't Discriminate – Final Messages
Fuck the Stigma is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that believes people shouldn’t be judged or labeled based on their mental health status. Whether you are struggling with an addiction or have been taking meds for a diagnosis, our community doesn’t judge and seeks to collectively end the stigma around mental health.
Our mission is to normalize mental health and mental illness as widespread, treatable, and acceptable. We do this by providing useful resources, improving access to services for those who need help, sharing stories, and building a community of young people who all agree…
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