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Author: Jamie Salsburg

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The After Gambling Podcast is a show dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of problem gambling. As a former compulsive gambler, I experienced the shame and isolation of my addiction on a daily basis. I didn't feel like anyone could understand my problem and that it was up to me to use my willpower to quit gambling. Now, I want to reach out and help others overcome their gambling addiction.
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Discussing my observational take that we are all addicted to something. From sin products like gambling, alcohol, or tobacco to relationships, to work, to working out, to social media, I’ve yet to meet a person who wasn’t addicted to something. This shift in how we view addiction changes the story (and the weight that comes with it), freeing us up to stop hiding from each other and instead start shifting our thoughts and behaviors so this “curse” becomes a “superpower”.
In this episode, Jamie shares the plan he would suggest for behavior change to a friend, family member, podcast listener, and most importantly...himself.
After a year off, I'm back doing the podcast for all the right reasons and I encourage you to do the same in your life after gambling.
I often see the question "Does anyone ACTUALLY get better?" in many of the support groups online.  Well, today I bring you an interview with someone who can emphatically say "YES!" to that question. Steve is back again to celebrate 9 years...and he's actually already halfway towards ten as this interview took place back in October! If you want to learn more about Steve's journey, you can check out Episode 41 or follow him on X under the handle @gambling_free
A great reminder of the importance of reengaging with things we enjoyed doing before gambling in our life after gambling.
So, I read this article on the state of problem gambling funding titled "Despite Millions of Dollars Earmarked for Gambling Treatment in Massachusetts, Few in State Get Help" and it triggered a thought that has been brewing for a long time. Needless to say, I needed a bit of a vent...so, here goes!
As I say at the end of each episode, I have no letters before or after my name. I'm just a guy that had a gambling addiction. Well, today's guest has letters...lots and lots of letters. This past winter, I once again was blown away by the insights Jody shared centered on the "failure to launch" cohort at a conference and it resonated with everything I've experienced personally and have seen in many others. I asked her to share her wisdom on the podcast and she did not disappoint. While this is a tremendous episode for friends and family (specifically parents) to better understand and address gambling addiction in their loved ones, there is a ton of fresh insight for those of us who were gamblers as well...including a fantastic quote she highlights about finance. I encourage you to check out The Better Institute website to connect with Jody and her team which offers everything from online therapy to courses for providers, parents, teens, and athletes. As if that isn't a lot already, you can grab a copy of her book "The Gambling Disorder Handbook: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals" on Amazon.
AG 100: Mark Checkwicz

AG 100: Mark Checkwicz

2023-10-2401:24:56

When I first started the After Gambling Podcast, I never considered that an active gambler might listen as a way of reducing harm. In this 100th episode, I'm joined by Mark Checkwicz to take a different look at problem gambling and gambling harm, that through the eyes of a current gambler. Mark shares his journey of gambling, the impacts it has had on him, as well as how he uses the podcast to better examine his gambling behaviors. You can find Mark on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Mark_Checkwicz
The more we seem to discuss mental health and addiction issues, the higher the numbers seem to go.  And I don't think this is a coincidence! For the past 10+ years, I've been studying our current messaging and listening to the stories of those impacted to try to figure out where we are going wrong. Most notably, I've been trying to figure it all out to make sense in my own life. In this episode, I take the first attempt at highlighting what I feel we are getting wrong, while also providing a new storytelling framework that I believe can help us to reverse course. Please listen. Please give feedback. And please share widely. Link to Bonus.com Article* https://www.bonus.com/news/gambling-addiction-genetic-predisposition/ *note: this is a gambling affiliate news site and you will be exposed to gambling advertisements. Please do not click if this is a concern for you  
John Gall had a brilliant take on how to build systems. "A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked. A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work. You have to start over with a working simple system." In this episode, I discuss how I'm creating my simple systems and how you can do the same.
In this episode, I cover the five benefits I see in my daily life when I keep my spaces and tech neat and orderly.
AG 096: Reflections

AG 096: Reflections

2022-12-3022:53

Winding down 2022 with a reflection that can help us all in 2023.
When gambling, I blocked out any input that didn't align with the "truth" I wanted to believe. After gambling, I have come to see great value in skepticism and the pursuit of truth and share thoughts on the topic in this episode.
Sometimes we miss our goals. Then what?
In this episode, we look into sunk cost bias and loss aversion to better understand what truly drove and eventually ended my gambling.
In this episode, I discuss a few ideas that were triggered by listening to Atomic Habits by James Clear. I also give an update on my progress as I tackle my procrastination and look to continue becoming the best version of myself. In the open, I mention the great work Christina is doing with The Broke Girl Society. You can check out the podcast here.
In this episode, I respond to posts from r/problemgambling.
When we are no longer gambling, we are blessed with this incredible amount of "new" time. In this episode, I share a few thoughts on how we can best use this time to improve our lives.
AG 089: Hello Again!

AG 089: Hello Again!

2022-10-2526:10

After more than a year away...the podcast continues on.
In the last episode, I highlighted some things about shame and stigma that I found interesting. In this episode (part II), I discuss why exploring this topic is so important.
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morgo port

I listened to this podcast twice. I found it so interesting and exciting that I also sent it to my friends. Thank you ! I often get great tips from my friends. The next one was to read this article https://www.newsdirect.com/guest-content/7bit-alternatives . I read it and I am very glad I did, because it has so much good information for everyone.

Mar 11th
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Jello

The "nobody's perfect" or " everyone makes mistakes" figure of speech is, I feel, one of the worst to help people progress. I understand the sentiment! however , it's a huge cop-out frame of mind especially when battling addiction. We tend to try to justify ourselves and our mistakes, with a mentality that everyone makes mistakes or that nobody's perfect, it's easy continue being put in a loop of making the same mistake using this as an excuse. I feel like this girl isn't really ready to quit her addiction, and she's trying to find some justification for it, and unfortunately it seems as though the host acquiesced. I wish he was more straightforward and firm with her! Just straight forward say " you've got to stop, 25 years of your life gone"

May 10th
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Justin Adil

Keep it up it help me a lot, still im craving to play poker this we.

Jun 28th
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James McCann

Extremely valuable stuff here!

Apr 28th
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Richard Reese

I appreciate your transparency. it's clear from how you talk about gambling and the misery inherent with a compulsive gambling addiction that you have experienced and contemplated the intense immersive consequences of our gambling behaviors. I especially like the 20 questions that come from g a. I think that the question whether I have ever contemplated suicide deserves the top spot. to be so addicted to insane Behavior and know that it is insane.... seeing the same behaviors over and over and over again without making a change. it's insanity without a doubt. it's damaging to the relationships in our lives even if they never know about it. my ability to relate to people is negatively affected by my self knowledge that I have gambled thousands and thousands of dollars. I have listened to all of the podcasts having started March 13, 2019...my non-gambling date. thank you so much. and I like that you do this pro bono - without a profit motive

Apr 3rd
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David Ngo

I really appreciate your pod cast, from the quirky intro sound introduction, your easy to listen to voice and most importantly your very engaging content. From myself and I am sure from a lot of your listeners, THANK YOU!

Apr 17th
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