The Morning Juice
The Morning Juice
Podcast Description
The Morning Juice is a raw and inspiring podcast hosted by Brian "Juice" Markham, where guests share their personal journeys of recovery from mental health struggles and addiction. Through honest conversations, Juice and his guests dive into the highs, lows, and turning points that led them toward healing. Whether you're on your own path to recovery or seeking to understand and support others, The Morning Juice offers hope, motivation, and real stories of resilience.
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Content Themes
The podcast covers themes of personal recovery, mental health awareness, and addiction struggles, with episodes exploring topics such as the transformative journey of addiction recovery, coping with trauma, and inspiring stories from individuals who have conquered their demons, like Coty Bozarth, who shares his tumultuous journey through substance use and how he found purpose in helping others.

The Morning Juice is a raw and inspiring podcast hosted by Brian “Juice” Markham, where guests share their personal journeys of recovery from mental health struggles and addiction. Through honest conversations, Juice and his guests dive into the highs, lows, and turning points that led them toward healing. Whether you’re on your own path to recovery or seeking to understand and support others, The Morning Juice offers hope, motivation, and real stories of resilience.
The Morning Juice Podcast | Trauma, Recovery & Speaking the TruthIn this solo episode of The Morning Juice Podcast, host Juice sits down for one of the most raw and personal conversations he’s ever shared.This episode is different. There’s no guest — just Juice speaking directly to the audience about trauma, recovery, grief, mental health, and resilience.Over the past few months, life has thrown major challenges his way. From losing his job unexpectedly to starting a new position in recovery services, to his mother undergoing a life-saving liver transplant, Juice opens up about how trauma can resurface when we least expect it — even when we’ve done the work to heal.He also reflects on:• Nearly three years in recovery• The importance of community and support systems• How trauma and PTSD can resurface during stressful moments• Losing friends to addiction and tragic accidents• The fragile nature of recovery• Breaking the stigma around addiction and mental healthJuice shares how the tools of recovery — meditation, prayer, therapy, connection, and community — help him navigate difficult moments without returning to self-destructive behaviors.He also speaks about the future and introduces an exciting development: a nonprofit initiative called ROOTS (Recovery Opportunities in an Open and Transformative Space) aimed at creating stronger support systems for people leaving treatment and entering early recovery.This episode is honest, emotional, and deeply human — a reminder that healing is not a straight line, and even strong people have hard days.If you’re struggling with trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety, or PTSD, this conversation is for you.You are not alone.⸻🍊 Share Your StoryThe Morning Juice Podcast is always looking for people willing to share their recovery journeys, mental health stories, and life experiences.You can:• Appear on the podcast• Or share your story anonymously for Juice to read on the show📩 Reach out on Instagram:@morningjuicepod⸻🔔 Subscribe for Weekly EpisodesIf you believe in real conversations, recovery stories, and breaking the stigma around addiction and mental health, make sure to:👍 Like the video💬 Comment your thoughts🔔 Subscribe to the channel for new episodes every week.

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