Still Loud, Now Clear is a quick, unfiltered podcast about sobriety, music, and the messy, beautiful work of rebuilding your life.
I’m Jeremy Stein — husband, dad, music addict, and a guy who finally put down the drink after decades of excuses. This isn’t a “how-to” guide or a 10-step checklist. It’s real stories from the road to recovery, paired with the songs that kept me going when nothing else did.
Every other Wednesday, you’ll get:
• A short, honest story from my own sobriety journey.
• A Therapy Track — a song that hits the heart of the topic.
• A Sobering Fact that keeps it real.
• A Write Your Own Song prompt to help you make your own progress between episodes.
Always under 10 minutes. Always tied to music. Always honest.
Whether you’re sober-curious, in long-term recovery, or just here for the music, you’ll leave each episode with something real to hold onto.
Because your life isn’t wasted yet — and you can still rewrite the soundtrack.
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Still Loud, Now Clear is a quick, unfiltered podcast about sobriety, music, and the messy, beautiful work of rebuilding your life.
I’m Jeremy Stein — husband, dad, music addict, and a guy who finally put down the drink after decades of excuses. This isn’t a “how-to” guide or a 10-step checklist. It’s real stories from the road to recovery, paired with the songs that kept me going when nothing else did.
Every other Wednesday, you’ll get:
• A short, honest story from my own sobriety journey.
• A Therapy Track — a song that hits the heart of the topic.
• A Sobering Fact that keeps it real.
• A Write Your Own Song prompt to help you make your own progress between episodes.
Always under 10 minutes. Always tied to music. Always honest.
Whether you’re sober-curious, in long-term recovery, or just here for the music, you’ll leave each episode with something real to hold onto.
Because your life isn’t wasted yet — and you can still rewrite the soundtrack.
Sometimes the night that changes everything isn’t the loudest, wildest, or most dramatic.
Sometimes it’s the one where you quietly realize… this is it.
In this quick, impactful episode, I share a piece of my “final night drinking” story — without the movie-style rock bottom, but with the moment that finally made me say out loud, “I think I need to get sober.”
You’ll hear:
The truth about the rules I made — and broke — before quitting.
How a quiet moment of honesty changed everything.
The Therapy Track that became my line in the sand.
A Sobering Fact that might change how you see “failed” attempts.
One short prompt to help you take the next step toward your own change.
🎧 New episodes every other Wednesday — always under 20 minutes, always tied to a song that matters.
📅 Episode 3 drops October 8th.
Therapy Track of the Week: 🎵 Life Wasted — Pearl Jam
Sobering Fact: ⚠️ Most people make five to seven serious attempts to quit drinking before it sticks — so if you’re still trying, you’re still in the fight.
Still Loud, Now Clear
Still Loud, Now Clear is a quick, unfiltered podcast about sobriety, music, and the messy, beautiful work of rebuilding your life.
I’m Jeremy Stein — husband, dad, music addict, and a guy who finally put down the drink after decades of excuses. This isn’t a “how-to” guide or a 10-step checklist. It’s real stories from the road to recovery, paired with the songs that kept me going when nothing else did.
Every other Wednesday, you’ll get:
• A short, honest story from my own sobriety journey.
• A Therapy Track — a song that hits the heart of the topic.
• A Sobering Fact that keeps it real.
• A Write Your Own Song prompt to help you make your own progress between episodes.
Always under 10 minutes. Always tied to music. Always honest.
Whether you’re sober-curious, in long-term recovery, or just here for the music, you’ll leave each episode with something real to hold onto.
Because your life isn’t wasted yet — and you can still rewrite the soundtrack.