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We're Out of Time

Richard Taite
Fentanyl
Mental Health
Addiction
Sobriety
Fentanyl Crisis
Music
Substance Use Disorder
Recovery
Substance Use Disorders
Kardashian Family
Ibogaine
Social Media
Alcoholism
Substance Abuse
Homelessness
Music Industry
Celebrities
Drugs
Los Angeles
Drug Addiction

This is home of the "We're Out Of Time" podcast where dives into the issues America can’t afford to ignore—from the fentanyl crisis and mental health to parenting, resilience, and hope. Hosted by addiction recovery expert Richard Taite, this podcast cuts through the noise with raw truth, real stories, and life-saving conversations. From former addicts and wellness experts to celebrities, athletes,... more

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Join Richard Taite in this powerful episode of the We're Out Of Time Podcast as he speaks with Andrew Bachman, CEO of Creators Inc., about resilience, persistence, and redefining success. Andrew opens up about his past struggles with substances and h... more

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What does resilience really look like in the face of heartbreaking loss? On this episode of We’re Out of Time, host Richard Taite sits down with Amanda Kloots—TV personality, fitness entrepreneur, former Broadway dancer, and one-time Radio City Rocke... more

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What does it really mean to build a career that blends success with spirituality? Ted Dhanik, American business executive and founder of Engage: BDR, joins We’re Out of Time to share his journey from helping launch Myspace in its early days to creati... more

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What does it really mean to live with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)? Dr. Myah Gittelson, a clinical psychologist specializing in child development, joins We’re Out of Time to break down the complexities of autism and the many ways it can present. Sh... more

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Recent Guests

Ted Dhanik
Business executive and entrepreneur known for his work in digital marketing and strategic development.
Episode: Ted Dhanik -I Found My True Self By Being Authentic Online & Offline
Dr. Myah Gittelson
A clinical psychologist specializing in child development and autism
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Episode: Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder: Early Signs, Myths & Mental Health with Dr. Myah Gittelson
Gregory Swan
Co-founder of Fentanyl Fathers, advocate in schools about fentanyl awareness
Fentanyl Fathers
Episode: Turning Heartbreak Into Purpose! Gregory Swan and Dr. Gary Latson
Dr. Gary Latson
Physician and leader of Candles In The Wind Foundation dedicated to drug education and prevention
Candles In The Wind Foundation
Episode: Turning Heartbreak Into Purpose! Gregory Swan and Dr. Gary Latson
Dr. Timothy Fong
Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA specializing in addiction
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Episode: Dr Fong's Mind-Blowing Technique for Making Patients Feel Comfortable
Alex Youmazzo
Social media personality and alopecia advocate
Episode: Alopecia, Confidence & Self-Love | Alex Youmazzo & Emmy Combs on Embracing Your Beauty
Emmy Combs
Makeup artist and alopecia advocate
Episode: Alopecia, Confidence & Self-Love | Alex Youmazzo & Emmy Combs on Embracing Your Beauty
Nate Wyatt
Actor, musician, and social media personality
Episode: Nate Wyatt's Secret to Success in Music and Film
Big Head
Songwriter, DJ, and Music Producer
Episode: Bighead: From Motocross Tracks To Chart Topping Hits

Host

Richard Taite
Addiction recovery expert and host, emphasizing the importance of raw truth and real stories in discussions about mental health and substance abuse.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 640 ratings
  • Mimi with ADHD

    Thank you ♥️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mimi with ADHD
    United States7 days ago
  • Ugh, the host

    Cannot stand this host. Stop talking over your guests. Stop ranting without making any valid points.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Ankprzy
    United States16 days ago
  • What about mental health

    Lit no sign of mental health on the episode I listened.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Life is good3
    United Statesa month ago
  • Rude

    Wow- 5 min in and “right?” Over and over by the host. He is just awkward and seemed to be so odd with the woman he was speaking too. Insulting even- giving her feedback in the middle of the podcast about maybe don’t say that.. and just a bit over the top. Not a fan.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Amy Doerflinger
    United States2 months ago
  • The most impactful show on mental health

    Richard pours his heart into serving others! A true purpose to help people heal and to bring deeper understanding around the stigma of addiction. I love this show!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    carsonjones32
    United States4 months ago

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Listeners praise the podcast for its heartfelt discussions on addiction, mental health, and personal growth.
The host is often described as a compassionate figure who provides valuable insights into topics that matter to individuals facing struggles.
Many appreciate the diverse range of guests who share their compelling stories, making the content relatable and impactful.

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Q: What's one piece of financial advice you would give anyone trying to start a company?
You need to have a good idea that is also profitable; understand your cash flow and that leaving money in the bank actually means losing money due to inflation.
Amanda Kloots on Resilience, Grief & Healing Through Fitness
Q: Looking back, what has been your biggest lesson in resilience?
You just have to keep going, and my son helps me with that, forcing me to move forward.
Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder: Early Signs, Myths & Mental Health with Dr. Myah Gittelson
Q: Is your follow-up in treatment with the parent or the child?
Follow-ups include both the parent and child as a unit, focusing on their collective needs.
Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder: Early Signs, Myths & Mental Health with Dr. Myah Gittelson
Q: What happens if you have ADHD, autism, and restless leg syndrome? Is it all the same?
Each diagnosis needs to be specified, and there are different presentations of autism that should not just be merged into one.
Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder: Early Signs, Myths & Mental Health with Dr. Myah Gittelson
Q: Is there more autism spectrum neurodivergent today because we're just getting better at diagnoses?
Yes, changes in diagnostic criteria have broadened the scope, allowing more individuals to be diagnosed with both autism and ADHD.

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Covering pressing societal issues, particularly the fentanyl crisis, addiction recovery, and mental health, this podcast provides a platform for engaging conversations and personal stories. Through candid discussions with a diverse range of guests including former addicts, musicians, and wellness experts, it aims to illuminate the often-hidden struggles surrounding substance abuse and the importance of resilience and hope. The content resonates with listeners looking for real-life insights and guidance on overcoming personal struggles, emphasizing the transformative power of community and accountability in recovery journeys.

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Recent guests on We're Out of Time include:

1. Ted Dhanik
2. Dr. Myah Gittelson
3. Gregory Swan
4. Dr. Gary Latson
5. Dr. Timothy Fong
6. Alex Youmazzo
7. Emmy Combs
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