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Send us Fan Mail February is often called the month of love—but this conversation explores a different kind of love: the kind that holds people accountable, demands commitment, and believes in transformation even when it...
Loved Enough to Be Held Accountable: Inside The Other Side Academy is an episode from Holly's Highlights by Holly Curby. Send us Fan Mail February is often called the month of love—but this conversation explores a different kind of love: th...
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Published Feb 17, 2026, 40:57 long, audio available.
Send us Fan Mail February is often called the month of love—but this conversation explores a different kind of love: the kind that holds people accountable, demands commitment, and believes in transformation even when it’s hard . In this episode, we sit down with Clay Josewski from The Other Side Academy , a long-term residential recovery program in Salt Lake City, Utah , helping men and women overcome addiction, criminal behavior, and homelessness —without therapists, medications, or short-term treatment models. Unlike traditional rehab, The Other Side Academy (OSA) is built on radical accountability, peer-led structure, meaningful work, and a 2–3+ year commitment to change . Residents take responsibility for daily operations, resolve conflict face-to-face, and rebuild trust, dignity, and purpose one day at a time. Clay’s own journey reflects the power of this model. Once a high-achieving student whose drug use escalated into years of addiction, DUIs, and criminal charges, Clay entered OSA as an alternative to prison. What began as a two-year commitment became 4.5 years of transformation . Now 8 years clean , Clay serves as a full-time staff member, helping others find the same hope and restoration he did. In this conversation, we explore: What makes The Other Side Academy different from traditional recovery programs Why long-term recovery is essential for lasting change How peer accountability and real responsibility fuel transformation What it looks like when someone becomes “someone new” Whether you’re struggling yourself, supporting someone who is, or simply drawn to stories of hope, redemption, and second chances , this episode is a powerful reminder: people can change when they are loved enough to be held accountable . As Clay often says, “Saving lives is the new drug.” 🎧 Listen now to learn how recovery, responsibility, and belief can help people cross over to the other side of their story. Connect with The Other Side: Purchase a copy of Face-Lift: Embracing Hope Through Your Heartaches through your local bookstores, on Amazon and at Barnes and Noble. Related Episodes: Season 2 Episode 19 - Breaking the Chains of Addiction Season 3 Episode 27 - New Year, New You, New Years Resolutions with the Home Boys Industries Support the show Visit for more information and to sign up for the monthly Holly's Happenings e-newsletter. Holly's Highlights podcast and the opinions and ideas shared within it are for entertainment purposes only. The advice should be confirmed with a qualified professional.
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Loved Enough to Be Held Accountable: Inside The Other Side Academy is from Holly's Highlights by Holly Curby.
Published Feb 17, 2026 and 40:57 long