In this powerful episode, Charlie Smith joins host Richard for a raw and reflective conversation about addiction, identity, and finding peace beyond external success. Once appearing to “have it all” — even gracing the cover of Catholic Digest — Charlie reveals how childhood trauma and unhealed pain led him down a path of addiction, showing that true fulfillment can’t be found in achievements alone.
Charlie and Richard reflect on how they first met in AA, where Richard continued showing up to meetings because he feared Charlie wouldn’t make it without support. Their friendship became a lifeline, grounded in honesty and accountability. Charlie opens up about what recovery truly means, where Richard shares that sobriety isn’t its own gift — it only lasts when you find a purpose more meaningful than any substance.
Now a successful entrepreneur and keynote speaker, Charlie uses his story to inspire others to reclaim control over their minds and lives. From reframing negative self-talk to understanding the difference between “faking it” and living like the person you want to become, he offers timeless wisdom on healing and self-mastery. This episode is a reminder that while adversity may shape us, it doesn’t have to define us — we have the power to rewrite our story. Subscribe for raw, honest, and inspiring conversations —new episodes every week.
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In a powerful new episode of the podcast We’re Out of Time (ranked #1 in Mental Health on Apple Podcasts) renowned recovery expert and mental health advocate Richard Taite speaks with Nova music festival survivor Daniel Sharabi (joining from Israel) and “A Hero’s Burden” director Sepi Makabi.
The documentary follows Daniel and his younger brother Neria, who are credited with saving hundreds of lives during the Oct. 7 attack, while confronting the deep trauma and PTSD they continue to carry as survivors.
Just prior to the podcast taping, it was announced that the remaining hostages will be returning home. Daniel’s best friend Yosef-Chaim Ohana who has been held hostage for two years, is among those set to be released. Daniel shares how he’s anticipating seeing his friend and what his first words to Yosef will be when they reunite.
The conversation also explores the mental health toll of survival and captivity, the prevalence of PTSD, and the urgent need for trauma-informed care. During the discussion, Taite offers to bring Daniel, his brother, Neria and Yosef to Carrara Treatment Wellness & Spa as his personal gift — providing a safe space for healing, recovery, and renewal after unimaginable trauma.
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In this inspiring episode of We’re Out of Time, host Richard Taite sits down with Pastor Justice Coleman, founding pastor of Freedom Church in Los Angeles. Together, they explore Justice’s journey of faith, community, and purpose — and how his mission to keep faith uncomplicated has created a space where everyone is welcome, especially those who’ve felt like they never quite fit in at a traditional church.
Justice shares the story behind starting Freedom Church with his wife, Maria, in 2011, and how their vision has led to a thriving, multi-site community that started with baptizing friends in apartment pools. With honesty and heart, he and Richard discuss the power of belonging, spiritual authenticity, and what it truly means to uplift others through faith in action.
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