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Watch the best of Recovery Now TV for an amazing collection of stories about hope and recovery from those battling drug and alcohol addiction.
Meet Mike Cohan, host of Recovery Now. Clean and sober for over six years, Mike explains the Recovery Now mission: to show those who still struggle with drug and alcohol addiction that hope is real. Sarah Michelle, 24, shares her story of adolescent drug addiction, bulimia, and triumphant recovery. Zach has over three years of sobriety and tells his story of recovery from alcoholism. Lauren, an articulate and enthusiastic recovering heroin addict, performs an on-stage intervention on her childhood friend, Todd, who is also a heroin addict. Will he accept help?
On the last episode of Recovery Now, Todd accepted the offer of treatment at Spencer Recovery. On this episode, we have the opportunity to hear from Todd himself what life is like for him 28 days into his stay in rehab. As a surprise, host Mike has flown his girlfriend and eight-year-old son, Max, in from Pennsylvania for a tearful, on-stage reunion. Watch to see how Todd's girlfriend feels about his progress and how Todd feels about his future.
A heroin addict since age 18, Jennifer, now 25, is approaching 9 months of sobriety and comes to share her story. Cindy, a professional interventionist who has 13 years of sobriety, discusses the intervention process and takes questions from the audience. In a surprise turn of events, Mike asks audience member Melissa and her 20-year-old daughter, Megan, to the stage to discuss their mutual struggle with Megan's meth addiction. At the end of the show, Mike offers Megan treatment. Will take the offer?
On the last episode, we met Megan, a 20-year-old meth addict desperate to clean up her act. On this episode, we meet the new Megan, who is now 43 days into treatment and a completely different young woman. Joined onstage by her father, Megan discusses what life used to be like and what it’s like today. We also meet Sunny, a 23-year-old wife, mother, and active heroin addict. Once an employee in a treatment facility, Sunny relapsed over five months ago and has not been able to regain her sobriety since. In an impromptu, on-stage intervention, host Mike offers Sunny the help that she needs, but she appear hesitant to accept…will she give treatment another shot?
Guest David takes the stage to share his experience, strength, and hope as a recovering addict with just shy of one year sober! His story of transformation is both inspiring and touching - once not allowed to enter his sister's home, David is now joyfully helping her prepare for the birth of her child. We also meet Greg, an alcoholic who is no stranger to relapse, and Jordan, a young meth addict who is joined on stage by his heartbroken father. Both Greg and Jordan desperately want help; watch as they are given the opportunity to recover in Frank's House, a Los Angeles area treatment program.
Mike and Kerry Regan, a drug and alcohol counselor with Spencer Recovery Centers, review the personal transformation of one of Kerry's young clients, Sunny. Sunny found herself once again at rock-bottom prior to accepting help from Recovery Now on Episode 4. Today, a bright and thoughtful Sunny shares with the audience what life is like clean, sober, and in treatment. Next, Greg takes the stage to talk about how his life has changed since accepting help on the show's previous episode. Finally, we meet Mark, a prescription drug addict who has never before been exposed to recovery. Mark is clearly terrified and in need of help - will he accept Recovery Now’s treatment offer?
Mark returns to Recovery Now to share the newfound hope he has gained in his 58 days in treatment. Proving there is no such thing as being "too young" to get clean and sober, 17-year-old Charlie shares his story of meth addiction and subsequent recovery. Recovering addict Tommy shares how he is reaching out to the extreme sports community -- a group of young men and women who tend to be particularly plagued by the party lifestyle. Matt has lived the life of a hardcore addict since the young age of thirteen and, finally at 32, feels like he has a handle on sobriety. Finally, we meet Gregory, a 23-year-old OxyContin addict who has been inspired by his best friend (who has 100 days sober) to seek recovery for himself.
On this episode, Recovery Now gets creative! First, we meet George, a recovering alcoholic and meth addict. At just a little over two weeks into his stay in rehab, George has already put together a dynamic, creative recovery project with his housemates. Calling themselves “The Recovery Now Players,” this group of newly clean and sober alcoholics/addicts has banded together to bring us a dramatization of their very real, very painful experiences with this disease. Watch as The Recovery Now Players make their emotional stage debut!
Perhaps the most emotionally powerful episode to date, the ninth installment of Recovery Now focuses on learning how to repair the complex damage done to personal and familial relationships in the wake of an addiction. Heather, a beautiful, soft-spoken young woman, shares how drug addiction ultimately destroyed her relationship with her ex-husband, Travis, and robbed her of the opportunity to be a mother to her baby daughter. Now with the help of therapist Carol, Heather faces Travis and reunites with her daughter for the first time in months. We also meet Michelle, a pain-pill addict, who has made a miraculous transformation. On the show and with the guidance of her counselor, Nancy, Michelle gets the opportunity to read a tearful amends letter to her daughter.
Episode 10 of Recovery Now with host Mike Cohen is called ‘HONESTY’. It opens with a spoken word and drum performance entitled ‘Blinded By Addiction’ followed by guest Monica who shares her story of recovery and talks about The Friendly House rehab center where she now works. Then the show welcomes Bill K a recovering addict who is HIV positive. He shares his incredible story of hope and triumph. On stage Mike Cohan surprises Bill with special guests flown in from afar that bring him tears of joy.
Episode 11 of Recovery Now with host Mike Cohen is called ‘TRAPPED’. This episode portrays the story of Cory B and his family. Flash back footage shows Cory as a young man struggling with heroin and crack addiction. We see first hand the misery and devastation that Cory’s using caused to himself, his wife Tiffany and their baby boy Kaden. Mike welcomes Cory on stage. He now has one year sober and tells us how he did it and what his life is like today. In a truly touching moment Mike Cohan welcomes Cory’s wife and son on stage. Their love, peace and happiness made possible by recovery is wonderful to see and inspiring. Followed by musical guests and two real life interventions.
