Episode Overview
Hosts Mike and Glenn return to the coffee shop to discuss the concept of “living weed-free” and the shifting landscape of modern sobriety. They voice concern that while the younger generation is moving away from alcohol, many are replacing it with marijuana, leaving a whole new demographic hurting and in need of support. [1, 2]
The Validity and Mechanics of AA
- Strength in Numbers: The hosts emphasize that finding strength requires community, which is achieved through consistent attendance at meetings. [1]
- Proof It Works: Countering critics who claim Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is ineffective, the hosts argue they see living proof of its success every single day through the lives of countless meeting attendees. [1]
- The Turning Point: AA works for those who approach it correctly. The program truly begins to function at the exact point of complete surrender.
- Expectation Management: Setting proper expectations is the ultimate secret to finding success within the program.
Redefining True Sobriety
- The “Weed-Free” Rule: The hosts firmly agree that using marijuana contradicts the true definition of sobriety. You are not practicing authentic AA if you still use weed.
- Mind-Altering Substances: Sobriety requires saying no to all mind-altering drugs, with strict exceptions only for legitimate pain management.
- The Reward of Clarity: Mental clarity is the ultimate benefit of a sober life. Where they once begged for pain medications, they now restrict them exclusively to necessary, true pain relief.
- Societal Value: Prioritizing personal sobriety and spirituality creates a default benefit for everyone around the addict, improving society as a whole.
Mission Over Numbers
- Focus on the Individual: Unlike ego-driven podcasts or “mega-churches” that obsess over metrics, Mike and Glenn focus strictly on their mission. [1]
- The “One Person” Rule: The show’s purpose is not high download numbers; it is about helping the single, individual person who might find healing through their conversation.
Actionable Advice & Warnings
- Try Abstinence: If you find yourself “dangling in the weeds” or struggling with dependency, the hosts recommend attempting complete abstinence.
- New Drug Hazards: Beware of the emergence of dangerous, heavily marketed “sexy” new drugs.
- Medical Transparency: When seeking medical pain relief, always consult a healthcare professional. Crucially, always tell your doctor that you are an addict so they can treat you safely. [1]
Closing Thought: Mike and Glenn choose to protect their peace by living in a strict weed-free zone and challenge listeners to consider doing the same.


