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Class A People

Class A People

Hannah Viney

Class A People is a podcast based on rigorous honesty with the shows host, 30 year old Hannah Viney discussing her own sobriety and recovery journey and life with ADHD. The host will also be having other addicts, people in recovery, people with ADHD and family members and friends of those that suffer with all of the above with a couple of funny stories thrown in for good measure.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Class A People episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Class A People for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Class A People episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

In this Bonus Episode on Class A People Hannah shares an anonymous story from a listener of the podcasts. The story tells the tale of her journey with drug use, particularly during the lockdown period. She discusses the normalization of drug use in her relationship, the escalation of her habits, and the eventual realization of her addiction. Hannah goes on to highlight the importance of recognising the phases of addiction, the enabling behaviours that can occur in relationships, and the path to recovery. She also highlights that addiction can manifest in various forms and does not discriminate based on one's background or success.


If you would like to share your story to help others please send it to: [email protected]



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Class A People - Bonus Episode: Four Stories To Make You Laugh
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09/29/24 • 10 min

In this bonus episode of Class A People, host Hannah reflects on the podcast's success and expresses gratitude to listeners and supporters. She shares humorous stories from one of the podcasts listners experiences with alcohol, emphasizing the importance of laughter and light-heartedness in the context of recovery and addiction. The episode serves as a reminder that while serious topics are essential, it's equally important to find joy and humour in life.


If you would like to share your story please send it to:

[email protected]



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In this Bonus Episode on Class A People, Hannah shares an anonymous story from one of the listeners. The story tells of the listeners personal journey with drug use, particularly focusing on cocaine. She reflects on the transition from casual experimentation in university to a more serious addiction in London. The conversation highlights the social dynamics of drug use, the impact of the city on addiction, and the importance of awareness and reflection for those who may find themselves in similar situations.


To sign up to the Class A People Community please send your email on instagram or Tik Tok DM's.


AA https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/about-aa/what-is-aa/12-steps/


CA https://www.cocaineanonymous.org.uk/



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Class A People - Bonus Episode: The Weight Of Parental Influence
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11/03/24 • 24 min

In this emotional bonus episode of Class A People, Hannah shares a listener of the podcasts anonymous story. The episode delves into the profound impact of parental mental health on children, exploring themes of self-harm, eating disorders, and substance abuse. The anonymous listener shares their harrowing journey through a tumultuous childhood marked by their mother's struggles, leading to their own battles with mental health. The conversation emphasises the importance of seeking help, validating personal trauma, and breaking the cycle of generational trauma. It highlights the transformative power of therapy and community support in the journey towards recovery.


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Facing-Codependence-Where-Comes-Sabotages/dp/0062505890


To email your story in or join the Class A People Community: [email protected]



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Class A People - Bonus Episode: Ketamine Was My Whole Life
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11/17/24 • 20 min

This episode features an anonymous story detailing the struggles with body dysmorphia, eating disorders, and the journey through addiction, particularly with ketamine. The speaker shares their experiences of trauma, the impact of substance abuse as a form of escapism, and the eventual realisation of the need for help. The conversation emphasises the importance of awareness around addiction and the possibility of recovery, highlighting the emotional connections individuals have with substances.


If you would like to share your story please email: [email protected]


https://www.turning-point.co.uk/


https://www.ukat.co.uk/addiction/drug/ketamine/


https://open.spotify.com/episode/4dSIa1OkQHOSdkyTLDZMhM?si=c6abf481f13a4d58



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Class A People - Class A People - Episode 1
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07/14/24 • 25 min

In the first episode of Class A People, 30 year old host of the show Hannah introduces herself and shares her journey of recovery of addiction and her ADHD diagnosis. She discusses her experiences with bullying, her struggles in school, and her various jobs in the creative industry. Hannah talks about her ADHD diagnosis and her initial resistance to accepting it. She opens up about her addiction and the turning point that led her to seek help and start her sobriety journey. Hannah expresses her desire to help others by sharing her story and connecting with like-minded individuals.

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In this Bonus Episode on Class A People Hannah shares an anonymous story from a listener of the podcast. The story tells the tales of trauma, addiction, and the complexities of consent. It's a powerful story about the listeners struggles with alcohol and drugs, leading to a traumatic experience that shaped her understanding of consent and sexual assault. The conversation emphasizes the importance of open discussions about these topics and the journey towards recovery and healing.


If you would like to share your story to feel less alone please sent it to:

[email protected]


https://ukna.org/



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Class A People - Episode 16: Love In The Shadows Of Addiction
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10/28/24 • 103 min

In this conversation, the anonymous speaker shares her experiences as the partner of an addict, discussing the complexities of love, trust, and recovery. She reflects on her childhood influences, the challenges of navigating a relationship with someone struggling with addiction, and the impact of substance use on family dynamics. The conversation delves into the struggles of honesty and trust, the role of therapy in recovery, and the difficult decisions faced when love and addiction intertwine. This conversation delves into the complexities of navigating relationships affected by addiction. The speaker shares personal experiences of supporting a partner through recovery, highlighting the emotional challenges, the importance of communication, and the need for connection. The discussion emphasises the significance of understanding addiction, recognising behavioural patterns, and the necessity of mutual trust and support in relationships. The speaker also offers practical advice for partners of addicts, stressing the importance of open dialogue and the willingness to seek help.

https://ukna.org/



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Holly, a former bartender, shares her experiences of alcoholism. Holly and Hannah discuss the challenges of being a non-drinker in social situations and the misconceptions people have about sobriety. They also share their experiences of attending events and weddings without drinking and how their social dynamics have changed since getting sober. The conversation explores the association between alcohol and cocaine, and how the brain creates a connection between the two substances. The speakers discuss their personal experiences with addiction, including binge drinking, using drugs, and the difficulty of quitting. They also touch on the impact of addiction on relationships with family. Holly describes her daily routine when she was actively drinking around the clock. Holly emphasizes the secrecy, and pre-planning that comes with addiction. She eventually reached a point of exhaustion and decided to quit drinking for herself. She found support through quit lit, and developed coping strategies to combat cravings. Hollie and Hannah discuss the importance of finding what keeps you sober and filling the void left by addiction. They also highlight the need to eradicate shame around addiction and the power of sharing stories to make others feel less alone.

If you would like to come on Class A People or have a story to tell please do email [email protected]



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In this bonus episode on Class A People Hannah shared to story of a young man's story revolving around prescription pain medication and addiction, specifically in the context of Crohn's disease. The story tells of their personal story of being diagnosed with Crohn's, struggling with addiction to party drugs, and eventually becoming addicted to prescription pain medication. They discuss the impact on their health, their journey to recovery, and the use of medicinal cannabis as a treatment. The episode emphasizes the importance of individualized approaches to sobriety and the acceptance of different methods of managing chronic illnesses.



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FAQ

How many episodes does Class A People have?

Class A People currently has 36 episodes available.

What topics does Class A People cover?

The podcast is about Addiction, Health & Fitness, Lifestyle, Mentalhealth, Sobriety, Podcasts, Adhd, Self-Improvement, Education and Recovery.

What is the most popular episode on Class A People?

The episode title 'Bonus Episode: Abusive Relationships & Drug Addiction' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Class A People?

The average episode length on Class A People is 48 minutes.

How often are episodes of Class A People released?

Episodes of Class A People are typically released every 6 days, 5 hours.

When was the first episode of Class A People?

The first episode of Class A People was released on Jul 14, 2024.

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