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ODAAT Gambling Awareness

ODAAT Gambling Awareness
Gambling Addiction
Mental Health
Recovery
Substance Abuse
Sports Betting
Gamblers Anonymous
Support Groups
Suicidal Thoughts
Online Gambling
Traumatic Brain Injury
Impulse Control
Compulsive Gambling
Psychiatric Hospitalization
Law School Stress
Delaware Council On Gambling Problems
Right Choice Recovery
Mental Health Awareness
Emotional Health
Crisis Support
Financial Issues

Interviews with people who have battled gambling addiction directly or indirectly throughout their lives. For too long, people impacted by problem gambling have been suffering in silence. This podcast aims to help change that while helping viewers learn from the past experiences of others.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes133Founded2 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Tom shares his experience with addiction.

🤝 How I Quit Gambling: youtu.be/NurCWVRYVEY?si=zzmegEOfNIxqmomg

🙌 Gamban has just launched a new Discord platform for those looking to chat about gambling addiction and recovery in partnership w... more

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We go through what to do with your finances in gambling addiction recovery

🤝 How I Quit Gambling: youtu.be/NurCWVRYVEY?si=zzmegEOfNIxqmomg

🙌 Gamban has just launched a new Discord platform for those looking to chat about gambling addict... more

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Cade shares his story of gambling addiction and recovery

🤝 How I Quit Gambling: youtu.be/NurCWVRYVEY?si=zzmegEOfNIxqmomg

🙌 Right Choice Recovery is a family owned and operated treatment center in New Jersey specializing in helping those... more

Shreya asks me questions about my gambling addiction

🤝 How I Quit Gambling: youtu.be/NurCWVRYVEY?si=zzmegEOfNIxqmomg

🙌 Right Choice Recovery is a family owned and operated treatment center in New Jersey specializing in helping those str... more

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Matt Litt
Lawyer, Gamban expert and advisor; described as the lawyer for Gamban in the episode
Gamban
Episode: How Casinos Quietly Target Addicted Players
Katie Paul
Director of the Tech Transparency Project; a non-profit focused on holding big tech accountable
Tech Transparency Project
Episode: A “Free” Casino Game Cost A Man Hundreds of Thousands… We Spoke to the Researcher Who Exposed It
Bryan Beale
Gambling addict in recovery
Pharmacist
Episode: Gambling Addict | I Faked the “Perfect Life” for 10 Years | Bryan’s Story
Jordan Freeman
A guest who is five years clean from gambling addiction, sharing his personal story and insights
Episode: Gambling Was Fun... Until It Nearly Ruined My Life
Randy Lau
A gambling addiction survivor who shares his journey and lessons learned from recovery.
Episode: The “Easy Money” Lie That Destroyed My Life | Randy's Story
Scott Meyer
In recovery from a gambling addiction, former financial advisor
Episode: My Gambling Cost Me 4 Years In Prison | Scott's Story
Tracy M.
In recovery from gambling harm and a volunteer helping others with addiction.
Episode: My Gambling Addiction Gave Me 7 Strokes | Tracy's Story
Matthew Litt
A lawyer in the New York, New Jersey area specializing in gambling addiction cases
Episode: How Casinos Target Addicted Gamblers: A Lawyer Explains
Josh Neal
Gambling recovery advocate and podcaster.
Episode: Gambling Took My Home — Recovery Gave Me My Life Back

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Rob
Host of ODAAT Gambling Awareness

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 43 ratings
  • Very supportive

    Great podcast if you’re trying to quit gambling and makes the recovery process helpful.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    49ers415
    United States9 months ago
  • Saving Lives

    I’ve been binging this podcast after recently quitting gambling, and I’m so thankful for it. Hearing stories just like mine gives me hope.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jski94
    United Statesa year ago
  • Towards being a good citizen

    I listen despite having no gambling problem. There’s so much to learn as a citizen about what’s happening! Everyone should listen to the Les Bernal episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    YoungMenNeedOurHelp
    United Statesa year ago

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Feedback often notes the show provides hope and realistic resources for people affected by gambling harm.
Some listeners value the candid family perspectives, while others engage with policy or industry discussions for broader context.
Listeners appreciate the empathetic, survivor-centered approach and the practical tips for recovery.

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My Gambling Is Worse Than My Drug Addiction | TJ's Story
Q: What role do harm-reduction strategies play in your approach to recovery?
The guest discusses using harm reduction as a practical pathway—focusing on reducing gambling and building healthier routines (gym, social connections, therapy)—rather than insisting on immediate complete abstinence, while acknowledging debates within the recovery community.
My Gambling Is Worse Than My Drug Addiction | TJ's Story
Q: What was your plan when you tried to quit, and what actually happened?
TJ describes attempts to quit through personal willpower, therapy, and avoidance of triggers, but notes intermittent reinforcement (e.g., pocket-change bets followed by a jackpot) undermined those efforts, highlighting the difficulty of stopping without structured support.
My Gambling Is Worse Than My Drug Addiction | TJ's Story
Q: Take us through the thought process. What led you to gamble and what was the end outcome?
TJ explains how moments of celebration, stress, or social drinking often culminated in spending at the VLTs, and how small wins and jackpots reinforced the belief that gambling could be controlled, even as time and emotions deteriorated. The end outcome was a continuing fight with urges, time losses, and a pivot toward recovery strategies.
A “Free” Casino Game Cost A Man Hundreds of Thousands… We Spoke to the Researcher Who Exposed It
Q: What can content creators do to protect their audience from these kinds of ads and platforms?
Creators can push platforms to enforce stricter moderation, use cease-and-desist actions when ads run counter to their message, and educate their audiences on how to mute or block invasive ads; more broadly, public awareness and regulatory pressure are needed to curb harmful targeting and gambling ads.
A “Free” Casino Game Cost A Man Hundreds of Thousands… We Spoke to the Researcher Who Exposed It
Q: Is that the case that a single case involved hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on a free-to-play Facebook game?
Yes, there are documented cases where individuals spent large sums on free-to-play casino-style games embedded in Facebook, which do not offer real opportunities to win money back.

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What is ODAAT Gambling Awareness about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show centers on gambling addiction, its impacts on individuals and families, and paths to recovery. Across episodes, topics commonly include personal addiction journeys, the overlap between gambling and other issues (like mental health, financial stress, and relationship strain), recovery resources, and the broader societal forces shaping gambling culture (sports betting, online platforms, and industry practices). A standout aspect is the emphasis on survivor and family perspectives, with guests ranging from former gamblers to loved ones affected by gambling issues, plus occasional industry or media voices. This mix offers practical insights for listeners seeking help, supporters/potential sponsors looking to understand the audience, an... more

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1. Matt Litt
2. Katie Paul
3. Bryan Beale
4. Jordan Freeman
5. Randy Lau
6. Scott Meyer
7. Tracy M.
8. Matthew Litt

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