Sober Disclosure

Episode 55: “From the Spotlight to Sobriety: Amanda’s Story”

Sober Disclosure

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In this episode, we sit down with Amanda — whose recovery journey began not in a meeting room, but under the brightest spotlight imaginable.

After leaving her hometown in New Jersey in the depths of addiction, Amanda found herself on Dr. Phil alongside her two sisters. What followed was an experience few people can even imagine: being flown out with her family, walking onto a stage, and seeing her parents sitting there — then having to watch herself and her sisters use drugs on national television in front of millions of people.

Amanda walks us through what happened behind the scenes — how the show decided where each of them would go for treatment, and how being separated into different programs for different lengths of time deeply impacted each of their recovery paths. While Amanda was incredibly fortunate to receive a much longer stay in treatment, her sisters’ journeys looked very different. Though they didn’t stay sober immediately after, they are now sober today — and Amanda reflects honestly on the survivor’s guilt, gratitude, and complexity that comes with that.

She also shares how she learned to rebuild from the ground up — starting with a get-well job at The Latest Thing, learning how to show up consistently, and slowly creating a life that didn’t revolve around chaos or crisis.

Amanda opens up about dating her now-husband during her first year of sobriety, navigating his relapse, and how they managed to grow through it instead of apart. Her story highlights the reality that recovery doesn’t happen in isolation — it unfolds in relationships, in work, in disappointment, in forgiveness, and in the daily choice to keep going.

This episode is about visibility, family, and the long road from being exposed to truly being free. It’s a powerful reminder that even the most public rock bottoms don’t guarantee sobriety — but they can become the starting point for a life built on humility, accountability, and grace.

(And yes — we did mess up the camera for the last 15 minutes, so you’ll mostly be looking at our faces… but trust us, the story is worth it.) 😅

🎧 Tune in for a raw, unforgettable conversation about fame, family, and finding real recovery after the cameras turn off.