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SEASON 2 EPISODE 7
He was disowned by his family.
His marriage collapsed.
Friends vanished.
His ex tried to turn his kids against him.
He found love again - and THEN a workplace injury sent him into SIX surgeries over six years.
And if that wasn’t enough, his in-laws teamed up like Disney villains and unleashed false accusations, child services investigations, and police involvement that led to him being arrested over things he did not do.
And somehow? He is STILL HERE.
Not bitter. Not broken.
Helping other people rebuild their lives - because he rebuilt his.
Craig’s story is raw. It’s real. And it’s a masterclass in refusing to let life take you out.
Friends of No Hard Feelings...Kinda 👥
SEASON 2 EPISODE 5
Stacy Schaffer is a children’s therapist, an author, and a woman who somehow managed to take a childhood full of silence, survival mode, and adults who absolutely should’ve known better…
and turn it into wisdom, connection, and a book that reads like a hug from someone who actually gets it.
Her story starts with a four-year-old trying to tell the truth to adults who were about as helpful as a broken umbrella in a hurricane…
and from there, it only gets darker, twistier, and weirdly yes - funny.
Because of course she copes the same way we do around here: with sarcasm, resilience, and jokes that toe the line between therapy and ‘my therapist will be adjusting my treatment plan after this.’
She’s been through the kind of trauma that makes you want to crawl into a cave…and she did - literally and metaphorically.
But somehow she crawled back out, became a clinician, and wrote a book called With Love From a Children’s Therapist - part memoir, part manual for how to not emotionally damage the next generation, and part ‘wow, I am learning and unlearning things I didn’t even know were inside my brain.’
SEASON 2 EPISODE 4
Meet Lee Risby - host of Social Harmony – Time to Talk, former chef, and walking proof that self-awareness doesn’t arrive politely.
Lee grew up shy, experienced physical abuse, turned pain inward through self-harm,
then later turned it outward with anger, attitude, and emotional armor.
He built a life - marriage, parenthood - while still unhealed, until everything cracked open and forced a reckoning:
not just with what happened to him… but with who he became.
SEASON 2 EPISODES 2 & 3
Meet Shiri, a former radio host turned women’s empowerment advocate, who has the rare ability to be deeply insightful, emotionally intelligent, and hilarious… which honestly feels unfair to the rest of us.
Shiri brings broadcasting-level presence, real vulnerability, and the kind of honesty that makes you laugh and then quietly reassess your life choices in the best way. She’s a divorced millennial woman with ADHD who decided she wasn’t interested in shrinking, hardening, or pretending she was “totally fine” and instead learned how to reconnect with her feminine power without losing her edge… or her sense of humor.
SEASON 2 EPISODE 1
Meet Dr. Robb Kelly - and if his life story sounds fake, that’s because it sounds like a behind-the-scenes movie you’d watch on Netflix.
Before becoming one of the most respected voices in addiction and trauma treatment, Dr. Kelly played bass guitar at Abbey Road Studios with legends like Queen, David Bowie, and Elton John.
Then life did what it does best - it humbled him. Hard.
Dr. Kelly survived homelessness, addiction, trauma, and PTSD before rebuilding his life, earning a PhD in Psychology from Oxford, and becoming what many people call the Gordon Ramsay of the addiction treatment world (minus the yelling, plus the truth).
Today, he helps people rewire their brains, heal from trauma, and recover from addiction by telling them the thing most people won’t: you’re not broken - your brain just learned how to survive in some very questionable ways.
He’s been on thousands of podcasts, but this week he is here with us and I couldn’t be more honored.