Old Ideas: How to Uncover, Discover & Discard What's Keeping You Stuck
Old Ideas: How to Uncover, Discover & Discard What's Keeping You Stuck  
Podcast: Recovering Out Loud
Published On: Thu May 28 2026
Description: Nobody told me that getting sober wasn't the hard part. The hard part was realizing the version of myself I'd been dragging around for years — the beliefs, the patterns, the way I saw the world — most of it wasn't even mine.In this episode, I'm breaking down one of the most important phrases in my recovery: Uncover, Discover, Discard. This isn't a clinical framework — it's how I actually learned to stop being run by ideas I picked up before I ever touched a substance. We're talking about the subconscious operating systems that keep us sick, where they came from, and how to actually let them go — not just white-knuckle through them.I get into the old ideas that still show up in my own life: tying my self-worth to money, earning love through making people laugh, needing everything to be okay on the outside before I can feel okay on the inside. I also talk honestly about how stopping those patterns is exactly what I wasn't doing before I relapsed — and how "Anthony 3.0" is something I'm actively building, not looking back from.In this episode:What old ideas actually are (hint: they're not opinions, they're operating systems)The three-phase process: Uncover → Discover → DiscardWhy the gap between letting go of the old and finding the new is where most people relapseSchema theory, ACT therapy, and neuroplasticity — what the research saysHow to "borrow" someone else's beliefs until you build your ownListener reflection prompts:What's one belief you carried into recovery that you picked up long before you ever touched a substance?When did you first realize a belief you had about yourself wasn't actually yours?Have you ever discovered where one of your survival strategies originally came from?Recovery is simple. Not easy.