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Heart of the Matter
Partnership to End Addiction
80 episodes
6 days ago
Jim Sonefeld, drummer for Hootie & the Blowfish, shares his powerful journey from concert tours fueled by alcohol to finding recovery at age 40. He opens up about hiding his drinking behind the rock-and-roll lifestyle, the intervention that came from his 4-year-old daughter, and how he's rebuilt his life through recovery. Jim also discusses his unique approach to talking with his kids about substance use and why he now sees his recovery story as a gift rather than a punishment. Explore mo...
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Jim Sonefeld, drummer for Hootie & the Blowfish, shares his powerful journey from concert tours fueled by alcohol to finding recovery at age 40. He opens up about hiding his drinking behind the rock-and-roll lifestyle, the intervention that came from his 4-year-old daughter, and how he's rebuilt his life through recovery. Jim also discusses his unique approach to talking with his kids about substance use and why he now sees his recovery story as a gift rather than a punishment. Explore mo...
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Mental Health
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Heart of the Matter
Hootie & the Blowfish's Jim Sonefeld: From Rockstar to Recovery Advocate
Jim Sonefeld, drummer for Hootie & the Blowfish, shares his powerful journey from concert tours fueled by alcohol to finding recovery at age 40. He opens up about hiding his drinking behind the rock-and-roll lifestyle, the intervention that came from his 4-year-old daughter, and how he's rebuilt his life through recovery. Jim also discusses his unique approach to talking with his kids about substance use and why he now sees his recovery story as a gift rather than a punishment. Explore mo...
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6 days ago
35 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Dr. Kristen Gilliland: A Mother's Journey from Neuroscience to Advocacy
After losing one son to overdose and watching another struggle with lifelong schizophrenia, neuroscientist Dr. Kristen Gilliland reveals what she wishes she'd known about today's ultra-potent marijuana and the developing brain. She breaks down the science of how THC hijacks the adolescent brain's critical development period and why the push for marijuana legalization may be putting more teens at risk. Content warning: This episode contains mentions of death, as well as in-depth discus...
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2 weeks ago
38 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Recovery Through Music and Harm Reduction with This Must Be the Place’s William Perry
William Perry shares his powerful journey from childhood trauma and opioid addiction to a 10-year prison sentence, and ultimately to co-founding This Must Be the Place, an organization that combines music, arts, and harm reduction. Now in recovery, Perry and his team distribute naloxone kits at concerts and festivals across the country. His story demonstrates how recovery, connection, and meeting people where they are can save lives and transform communities. Explore more on topics and...
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1 month ago
32 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Can GLP-1 medications help in addiction treatment?
Can GLP-1 medications like Ozempic help treat addiction? Elizabeth Vargas talks with Pat Aussem, Vice President of Consumer Clinical Content Development at Partnership to End Addiction, about the ongoing clinical trials and the science behind how these drugs work on the brain's reward system. From promising early results to concerns about long-term effects and accessibility, Elizabeth and Pat examine both the potentials and the unknowns surrounding what could be a game-changing approach to su...
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1 month ago
32 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Walker Hayes on recovery and resilience
Season 7 of Heart of the Matter kicks off with country pop star Walker Hayes, whose Grammy-nominated hit "Fancy Like" catapulted him to fame. Walker opens up about his journey from drinking at 13 to finding recovery at 35. He discusses his deeply personal 2024 EP "Sober Thoughts," and shares a raw, honest conversation about addiction, creativity, and how recovery transformed his life and music. Content warning: This episode contains mentions of death, as well as in-depth discussions of ...
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2 months ago
44 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Broadway star and American Idol finalist Constantine Maroulis talks resilience and recovery
In the season finale of Heart of the Matter, Broadway star and American Idol finalist Constantine Maroulis opens up about his personal struggle with substance use. He reveals to Elizabeth Vargas how professional and personal challenges led him to confront his unhealthy habits and ultimately commit to recovery. Explore more on topics and themes discussed in this episode:   What is Sober Curious? Substance Use Disorder VS. AddictionHaving Tough ConversationsEditor’s Note: The views ...
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11 months ago
37 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Jackie Siegel: “The Queen of Versailles” on her mission to save lives
Jackie Siegel, also known as “The Queen of Versailles,” joins Elizabeth Vargas to share the heartbreaking journey of her daughter Victoria, who struggled with addiction and ultimately passed away from an overdose at 18 years old, after years of hidden mental health challenges and substance use. Transformed by grief, Jackie and her husband David established the Victoria's Voice Foundation, dedicated to preventing similar tragedies by providing substance use education and naloxone access, as we...
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11 months ago
24 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Cammie Wolf Rice's mission to save lives through opioid prevention
This week on “Heart of the Matter,” Elizabeth Vargas sits down with philanthropist and author Cammie Wolf Rice. Cammie shares the heartbreaking story of her son Christopher's fatal overdose at age 32, following an opioid prescription that led to more than a decade of addiction. Through her non-profit Christopher Wolf Crusade, Cammie has turned her profound loss into a mission that is saving lives by dedicating her time to educate families about opioid risks and alternative pain options. Cont...
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12 months ago
34 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Patrick Kennedy and Tonie Dreher on the importance of sharing stories of mental health and addiction
Former U.S. Representative Patrick Kennedy discusses his book "Profiles in Mental Health Courage," spotlighting a diverse group of people who have struggled with their mental health – many of whom are sharing their stories for the first time. Tonie “Miss Tonie” Dreher, who is featured in this book, also talks about her journey from struggling with substance use disorder and schizophrenia to becoming a mental health counselor. Content warning: This episode contains mentions of death, as...
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1 year ago
35 minutes

Heart of the Matter
How Lauren Sisler is turning grief into action with new book “Shatterproof”
Sports reporter and author Lauren Sisler opens up to Elizabeth Vargas this week on Heart of the Matter about her parents' hidden struggles with addiction and the tragic loss that changed her life. Lauren promotes prevention education and shares insights from her new book, Shatterproof, aiming to break the stigma surrounding addiction and empower families. Content warning: This episode contains mentions of death, as well as in-depth discussions of substance use. If you or someone you know is...
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1 year ago
47 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Stefanie Wilder-Taylor on navigating parenthood and celebrating 15 years in recovery with new book “Drunk-ish”
In this episode of “Heart of the Matter,” author and comedian Stefanie Wilder-Taylor opens up to Elizabeth Vargas about her struggle with alcohol, which intensified after becoming a parent, and how her blog provided a crucial connection with other moms. Now 15 years in recovery, Stefanie reflects on the pivotal moment that led her to quit drinking, its public exposure, and her new book, “Drunk-ish.” Explore more on topics and themes discussed in this episode: Parental Mental Heal...
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Randy Grimes on helping athletes with addiction
Randy Grimes, former starting center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, silently struggled with an addiction to prescription pills during his tenure. On this week’s “Heart of the Matter,” he talks with Elizabeth Vargas about the impact of his addiction during and after his football career, and his work helping current and retired athletes get the treatment they need. Explore more on topics and themes discussed in this episode: What are Benzodiazepines? Suggesting Treatment to a ...
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1 year ago
34 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Braunwyn Windham-Burke on quitting alcohol while on “The Real Housewives of Orange County"
Braunwyn Windham-Burke, who starred in two seasons of the hit Bravo TV show “The Real Housewives of Orange County,” joins Elizabeth Vargas for the season 6 premiere episode of “Heart of the Matter.” Braunwyn talks about her long-term struggle with substance use disorder, what it was like to quit alcohol while being on TV, and how her family, friends, and partner help her maintain her recovery. Explore more on topics and themes discussed in this episode: Alcohol: What Parents Nee...
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1 year ago
32 minutes

Heart of the Matter
“Below Deck” star Captain Sandy Yawn celebrates over 30 years in recovery
For the season 5 finale of Heart of the Matter, Captain Sandy Yawn from the hit Bravo TV show “Below Deck” joins Elizabeth Vargas to discuss how years of substance use eventually led to more than 30 years in recovery. Sandy also gives advice to anyone struggling – especially those who’ve relapsed – as well as their families. Explore more on topics and themes discussed in this episode: Having Tough Conversations Suggesting Treatment to a Loved One Long Term Recovery from Add...
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1 year ago
34 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Figlia founder Lily Geiger: On how her dad's alcohol use impacted her life and inspired her brand
Figlia founder Lily Geiger joins Elizabeth Vargas to share the inspiration behind her non-alcoholic cocktail brand. Lily reveals what it was like growing up with a parent struggling with substance use – including its profound influence on her life, and why it inspired her to start her own company. Content warning: This episode contains mentions of death, as well as discussions of substance use. If you or someone you know is struggling with a mental health or substance use disorder...
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1 year ago
26 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Author David Ambroz: On his journey from foster care to giving back
In this episode of “Heart of the Matter”, award-winning author David Ambroz joins Elizabeth Vargas to share his incredible journey of overcoming poverty and homelessness and rising to become a successful lawyer and advocate for change. David’s childhood was marked by hardship and a system that failed him. Yet, he defied the odds, achieving remarkable success and using his experience to fight for a better future for vulnerable youth. Tune into this special episode to hear David’s i...
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1 year ago
43 minutes

Heart of the Matter
State Attorney Dave Aronberg: On how to find treatment centers
Dave Aronberg, who serves as the Palm Beach County State Attorney in Florida, speaks with Elizabeth Vargas about navigating the treatment system. They discuss things people should look for when researching treatment centers, as well as things to avoid. He also explains the “Florida Shuffle” and what patient brokering is – and how this is happening all over the country. In addition, Dave shares ways to find legitimate treatment centers. Explore more on topics and themes discussed in th...
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1 year ago
35 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Chef Ashish Alfred gets personal about his addiction
Award-winning chef Ashish Alfred joins Elizabeth Vargas to discuss his family history with substance use – including his own addiction. Now that he’s in recovery, he is focused on transforming the restaurant industry for those who don’t drink alcohol. Explore more on topics and themes discussed in this episode: Is Your Child at Risk? A Substance Use Risk Assessment Having Tough Conversations Continuing Care: Life and Recovery After Treatment Editor’s Note: The vi...
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1 year ago
43 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Lady A’s Charles Kelley: On Honesty in Recovery
Charles Kelley joins Elizabeth Vargas to talk about his recovery journey. He discloses why he often hid his drinking from those closest to him, how his wife supported his recovery, and why it was important for Charles to be honest about Lady A’s 2022 tour postponement. Explore more on topics and themes discussed in this episode: Navigating the Treatment SystemSuggesting Treatment to a Loved OneAlcohol Screening and Abstinence and Moderation Mobile MessagingTo learn more: Partners...
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1 year ago
43 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Actor and producer Frankie Grande: Overcoming addiction and finding support
From a young age, actor and producer Frankie Grande found himself addicted to achievements, craving praise from teachers and his mother. When he was cast in the Broadway show “Mamma Mia!” in his early 20s, Frankie felt like his career hit its peak. He found himself misusing alcohol and other substances - something that would continue for years. Frankie joins Elizabeth Vargas on “Heart of the Matter” to discuss how the tragic bombing at his sister Ariana Grande’s 2017 concert was the turning p...
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2 years ago
36 minutes

Heart of the Matter
Jim Sonefeld, drummer for Hootie & the Blowfish, shares his powerful journey from concert tours fueled by alcohol to finding recovery at age 40. He opens up about hiding his drinking behind the rock-and-roll lifestyle, the intervention that came from his 4-year-old daughter, and how he's rebuilt his life through recovery. Jim also discusses his unique approach to talking with his kids about substance use and why he now sees his recovery story as a gift rather than a punishment. Explore mo...