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The Living Clean Podcast

Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
Recovery
Addiction
Addiction Recovery
Spirituality
Mental Health
Community Support
Service
Personal Growth
Basic Text
Spiritual Principles
Service Work
Living Clean
Hope
Gratitude
Self-Acceptance
Higher Power
World Service Conference
Community
Community Service

"This podcast serves as an additional recovery tool for those embracing a new way of life through Narcotics Anonymous. Our goal is to provide insights, experiences, and discussions that support the journey of recovery.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the individual contributors and do not represent the official stance of Narcotics Anonymous. NA does not ta... more

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Latest Episodes

In this episode of The Living Clean Podcast, Francis sits down with Bryant S. for a deep dive into a pivotal era in the history of Narcotics Anonymous. Bryant got clean in July 1981 during the closing years of the Literature Movement that helped prod... more

What makes us love Narcotics Anonymous so deeply? In this episode of The Living Clean Podcast, Mason and Francis sit down for a heartfelt conversation about the many reasons NA continues to mean so much to us.

We share personal stories, memorable ex... more

History of Missouri Narcotics Anonymous Panel

In this special episode of The Living Clean Podcast, we sit down with longtime members from across Missouri and the surrounding region to explore the rich and often untold history of early Narcotics Anon... more

This week on the Living Clean Podcast, we continue our walk through the Twelve Steps with one of the most powerful and freeing steps in recovery.

Our consistent panel returns — Archer, Pete, and Douglas — and we’re joined by two special guests, Jani... more

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Recent Guests

Bryant S.
NA member and writer involved in the Literature Movement
Narcotics Anonymous
Episode: A Conversation with Bryant S.
Kimmy S.
Guest introducing Missouri history contributor, regular listener
Kansas City, Missouri
Episode: History of Missouri Narcotics Anonymous
Rick Patton
Guest from Carthage, Missouri, Fifth Tradition Group
Fifth Tradition Group
Episode: History of Missouri Narcotics Anonymous
Eddie P.
Guest from Kansas City, long-time participant in MO NA
Kansas City, Missouri
Episode: History of Missouri Narcotics Anonymous
Barb O.
Guest from Kansas City, associated with Jeff and group efforts
Kansas City, Missouri
Episode: History of Missouri Narcotics Anonymous
Roger F.
Guest from Monatic, Missouri, regional contributor
Mid-Missouri area
Episode: History of Missouri Narcotics Anonymous
Jeff B.
Guest from Kansas City, MO, involved in formation of DOA and regional growth
DOA group, Kansas City
Episode: History of Missouri Narcotics Anonymous
Jerry S.
Long-time NA member with war-time and overseas recovery context
Narcotics Anonymous
Episode: History of Narcotics Anonymous in New Orleans, Louisiana
Iron Bill
Key organizer and convention chair; open-minded leader in New Orleans NA
Narcotics Anonymous
Episode: History of Narcotics Anonymous in New Orleans, Louisiana

Hosts

Mason S.
Host of The Living Clean Podcast, frequently co-hosting discussions and shared hosting duties.
Francis C.
Co-host and regular host, frequently contributing to conversations and archival content.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 88 ratings
  • Great

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ggrantmeanotberday
    United States7 months ago
  • My name is David, and I’m an addict.

    What you, and a few others are doing is transforming and elevating my recovery. In just a couple of weeks knowing you all exist, my journey has shifted into a whole new gear. One that I knew was possible, but didn’t know if it was for me. This is the tool I’ve been led to find. For a few months, I’ve mulled over the idea of starting my own podcast. My higher power introduced me to you through a fellow member that was a speaker at our area convention. I was being of service to the fellowship and ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ramrod Dave
    United Statesa year ago
  • Making ourselves visible and available

    Mason has been doing such a great job with this show. It’s a culmination of storytelling just like in our literature but with interviewers to make it even more interesting. I love the show and will be a lifelong supporter

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Butch Terry Jones
    United Statesa year ago
  • Recovery

    This podcasts first episode was spot on to what recovery is. I love the building of relationships piece. It sure has changed my life being a part of the recovery process.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lolli King
    United States3 years ago

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Many find the discussions uplifting and grounding for sober living.
Guests and hosts are described as generous with experience and actionable advice.
The show provides meaningful insights into literature and community service.
Listeners appreciate the practical recovery tools and relatable storytelling.
The format is praised for its balance of history, personal narrative, and live group dynamics.

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A Conversation with Bryant S.
Q: Bryant, would you care to introduce yourself?
Bryant shares his full clean dates, his home groups, and his recovery timeline, giving listeners context for his involvement in the NA literature movement.
History of Narcotics Anonymous in New Orleans, Louisiana
Q: How did NA begin to take root in New Orleans?
The conversation details how early members started meetings in DePaul, moved through venues like a treatment center, and gradually established regular gatherings, forming the core groups Open Minds and Foglifters before expanding further.
Thank You For Your Service!
Q: How can newcomers be retained in service?
The group emphasizes mentorship, inviting newcomers to participate with support, and matching talents to tasks to prevent burnout and promote continued involvement.
Thank You For Your Service!
Q: What was a memorable moment of service at a convention?
A member recalls a young person with fewer than seven days at NCCNA going on stage to receive materials, and the impact it had on both the individual and others who witnessed it.
Thank You For Your Service!
Q: What is service?
A host explains that service is a posture of the heart, not just a position, and it involves creating safety and welcoming newcomers within the fellowship.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Living Clean Podcast

What is The Living Clean Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A recovery-focused show centered on Narcotics Anonymous, blending personal stories, practical strategies, and group discussions around service, literature, and spiritual principles. Across episodes, listeners hear candid accounts of sponsorship, step work, inclusive service, and archival/history perspectives that illuminate NA culture, community building, and staying connected to a higher power through daily actions. Noteworthy angles include disability inclusion, rural and small-community outreach, and the writing and sharing of NA literature, all conveyed through a collaborative, supportive conversation style that emphasizes accountability, gratitude, and carrying the message into daily life. This mix makes it useful for anyone exploring ... more

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Recent guests on The Living Clean Podcast include:

1. Bryant S.
2. Kimmy S.
3. Rick Patton
4. Eddie P.
5. Barb O.
6. Roger F.
7. Jeff B.
8. Jerry S.

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