In this compelling episode, host Randall Thomas sits down with Nick Padlo, founder of Sophros Recovery, an innovative outpatient addiction and mental health treatment center based in Jacksonville, Florida. Nick shares his deeply personal journey through addiction, recovery, and transformation—experiences that inspired him to reimagine what accessible, effective mental health care could look like, particularly for veterans and individuals navigating high-stress environments.
The conversation dives into the unique challenges of substance abuse within military culture, emphasizing how stigma and silence can delay critical care. Nick opens up about the motivations behind launching Soft First Recovery, a program designed to meet people where they are—both literally and emotionally—through outpatient treatment that integrates real-world exposure and daily accountability.
The episode highlights Sophros Recovery’s expansion into Tampa, its growing network of military base partnerships, and plans to launch virtual treatment options. Together, Randall and Nick explore how creating a toolkit-based approach to recovery—one that prioritizes individualized strategies, community support, and practical life skills—can empower people to not only recover but thrive.
Nick also sheds light on the emotional and psychological hurdles many veterans face during their transition to civilian life, stressing the importance of early intervention, community connection, and the transformative power of hope. From insurance-friendly access to inspirational success stories, this episode is a powerful reminder that recovery is possible—and that it often begins with the courage to ask for help.
Key Takeaways:
Soft First Recovery treats both addiction and mental health through an outpatient model.
Clients stay engaged with real-life responsibilities while receiving support.
Relapse is not failure—the program encourages returning to treatment without shame.
Nick’s own recovery experience deeply influences his leadership and mission.
Military culture often stigmatizes mental health—Soft First is working to change that.
The organization partners with military bases for veteran referrals.
Expansion into Tampa is part of a broader mission to serve more communities.
A “toolkit” philosophy teaches clients diverse coping and recovery strategies.
The team is exploring virtual care and new service offerings to increase access.
Veteran transitions can be disorienting—many feel a loss of purpose and identity.
Seeking help early can prevent escalation and save lives.
No insurance? No problem. Recovery should be accessible to all.
Sharing recovery stories helps reduce stigma and build hope.
Recovery is a lifelong journey, strengthened by daily action and community.
Jacksonville is becoming a model city for progressive recovery culture.