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Believe in People

Believe in People

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Believe in People explores the realities of addiction, recovery, and stigma through conversations with those who’ve lived it.


Featuring voices from across the recovery community - individuals with lived experience, frontline professionals, public figures, and policymakers - offering unfiltered insight into the personal and societal challenges surrounding substance use.


Hosted by Matthew Butler and produced by Robbie Lawson, this award-winning series is a trusted platform for dialogue, empathy, and change.


🎙 2024 British Podcast Award Winner - Best Interview

🎙 2025 Radio Academy Award Nominee - Best Speech & Entertainment

🎙 2024 Radio Academy Award Nominee - Best New Podcast


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  • 67 | Young Lee: Recovery vs. Recovered - Fatherhood, Identity & The Spiritual Path
    May 26 2025

    In this gripping return to Believe in People, Young Lee opens up about what happens after the chaos of addiction — when the drugs are gone, the dust has settled, and the real work begins. Once a rising star in the music scene, Young shares how losing everything forced him to rebuild from scratch — not just a life, but a self. Through daily spiritual practice, honest service, and the quiet discipline of presence, he’s found a deeper kind of freedom — one rooted not in status or success, but in being truly useful.

    This isn’t just a story of surviving addiction — it’s a raw, unflinching look at the spiritual journey of being recovered. Young speaks with moving clarity about earning back trust from his children, breaking the illusion of control, and staying grounded in a world that pulls us in every direction. If you’ve ever wondered what recovery really looks like years down the line — this episode is your answer. It’s not about perfection. It’s about showing up, telling the truth, and choosing peace, one day at a time.

    If you liked this episode then you'll also love Young's first appearance in episode 41 👇

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/6UtKzvrzzqVJWLQxZSehJ8

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/41-young-heroin-house-music-healing-smuggling-acid/id1617239923?i=1000650255345


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    Browse the full archive at 👉 www.believeinpeoplepodcast.com

    This is a toolkit for recovery & resilience. Whether you’re in recovery or seeking to understand addiction, there’s something here for everyone.

    📩 Contact: robbie@believeinpeoplepodcast.com
    🎵 Music: “Jonathan Tortoise” by Christopher Tait (Belle Ghoul / Electric Six)

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    Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/believe-in-people/id1617239923

    🎙️ Facilitator: Matthew Butler
    🎛️ Producer: Robbie Lawson
    🏢 Network: ReNew

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • 66 | Ross McAndrew: Suicide & Sobriety – From Losing His Father to Leading With Andy’s Man Club
    May 23 2025

    Ross joins the podcast to share his powerful journey from personal tragedy to public advocacy, following the suicide of his father - a traumatic event that profoundly shaped his mental health. We explore how Ross turned to alcohol and cocaine to suppress overwhelming grief, endured multiple suicide attempts, and reached a pivotal moment of clarity during hospitalisation. His recovery story is rooted in the transformative impact of sobriety and the critical role of peer support. Through his involvement with Andy’s Man Club, Ross found a renewed sense of purpose in creating space for men to speak openly, confront trauma, and support one another without judgment.

    This conversation delves into themes of emotional resilience, the social conditioning of masculinity, and the healing potential of community-led recovery. We also discuss the moment Ross met the paramedic who saved his life, and how full-circle experiences like these reinforce the value of second chances. Ross’s story is a compelling reminder that silence is not strength—and that choosing to speak out can be the first step toward real, lasting change.

    If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts, addiction, or overwhelming emotions, please contact Samaritans at 116 123, or visit Andy’s Man Club to find a local group.

    🗣️ Trigger Warning: This episode discusses suicide, addiction, and mental health crises. Listener discretion is advised.

    Click here to text our host, Matt, directly!

    🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Please take a moment to leave a review — it helps others find us.

    🔗 Then share this episode with someone you know who could benefit from it.

    Browse the full archive at 👉 www.believeinpeoplepodcast.com

    This is a toolkit for recovery & resilience. Whether you’re in recovery or seeking to understand addiction, there’s something here for everyone.

    📩 Contact: robbie@believeinpeoplepodcast.com
    🎵 Music: “Jonathan Tortoise” by Christopher Tait (Belle Ghoul / Electric Six)

    🔗 Listen & Subscribe
    Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/4Cr4wzZ6bxku1cRcoYKbGK
    Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/believe-in-people/id1617239923

    🎙️ Facilitator: Matthew Butler
    🎛️ Producer: Robbie Lawson
    🏢 Network: ReNew

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • #65 - Woody Albrow: Recovery Through Connection, Butane Gas & Hallucinogens, Family Breakdown, Alcohol Dependency, Spiritual Recovery, Peer Mentoring, Stigma in Professional Settings & Leading with Lived Experience
    Apr 10 2025

    Matt speaks with Woody, the National Connecting Communities Lead at Change Grow Live, who shares a candid account of his journey through addiction, recovery, and professional development. Woody reflects on the early signs of substance use in his teens and the emotional undercurrents that led him to rely on substances as a coping mechanism. He discusses his progression through various drugs, including butane gas, cannabis, hallucinogens, and ultimately alcohol, which became his most destructive dependency.

    Woody describes the personal impact of addiction on his life, including strained family relationships, disconnection from his children, and the loss of his physical and emotional wellbeing. He talks about hitting rock bottom, including a significant turning point involving arrest and hospitalisation, which prompted him to seek detox and begin a new phase of recovery. Woody speaks with honesty about the shame, isolation, and denial that often accompany substance misuse.

    A significant part of Woody’s recovery has been grounded in spirituality, nature, and meaningful connection with others. He shares how his introduction to a spiritual philosophy helped replace his dependency on substances with a sense of purpose and guidance. He also emphasises the vital role of the recovery community and the importance of peer support in sustaining long-term wellbeing.

    Now in a leadership position, Woody explores the challenges and opportunities of being open about lived experience within professional settings. He reflects on stigma, disclosure, and the need to shift organisational cultures to recognise the value of lived experience as an asset. This episode offers insight into personal growth, systemic change, and the power of recovery to transform lives.

    Click here to text our host, Matt, directly!


    Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma.

    For our full back catalogue you can visit our website ⬇️

    www.believeinpeoplepodcast.com

    If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.

    You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️


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    We'd like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Christopher Tait of the band Belle Ghoul & Electric Six for allowing us to use the track Jonathan Tortoise. Thank you, Chris, for being a part of this journey with us.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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