
Money Didn’t Heal My Trauma with Dr Robb Kelly
In this final episode with Dr Robb Kelly, we explore addiction recovery, abandonment, success, money, trauma, identity and the deeper emotional work that remains after someone appears to have “made it”.

Hosted by Brian Caldwell-White · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 28 episodes
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"Blether with Barberra" Real talk. Real people. Real health – for humans and their pets. Welcome to Blether with Barberra, the podcast where no topic is too awkward, no story too raw, and no conversation off-limits. Hosted by Brian, passionate advocate for both human and animal wellbeing, and proud dog dad to the incomparable Barbara (yes, he’s the “Barberra” in the title!) — this show is all about talking honestly about the things that truly matter. Each month, Brian sits down with a diverse mix of guests — from doctors, nutritionists, and therapists to advocates, celebrities, and everyday heroes — for open, heartfelt conversations about all things health. Whether it’s physical, mental, emotional, or even animal health, if it affects humans or their pets, we’re going to blether about it. 💬 Expect conversations like: A Men’s Mental Health advocate sharing how vulnerability saved his life. A leading animal
Brian Caldwell-White hosts Blether with Barberra, a education show with 28 episodes published.

In this final episode with Dr Robb Kelly, we explore addiction recovery, abandonment, success, money, trauma, identity and the deeper emotional work that remains after someone appears to have “made it”.

Dr Robb Kelly discusses addiction recovery, reconnecting with his daughters, fatherhood, family trauma, celebrity addiction and why he believes parents should never give up on their children.

Dr Robb Kelly explains how addiction connects to trauma, brain patterns, repetition and survival responses. This episode explores why addiction is often misunderstood and why recovery requires more than willpower.

Dr Robb Kelly discusses homelessness, alcoholism, trauma, recovery, and how lived experience shaped his work treating addiction.

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