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Ep 422 She Thought He Was Just a Jerk: The Hidden Addiction That Nearly Cost Them w/ Matt & Paige

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4.6690 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2026

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Zach sits down with Matt and Paige, a married couple from the DFW area who have been together since they were 14 years old, and who now host their own podcast for spouses and partners of people navigating addiction. What sounds like a high school sweetheart story quickly opens into something far more complicated: a decade-long opioid addiction, financial abuse, gaslighting, panic attacks, and a slow, hard-won rebuild that took most of their adult lives.

Matt frames their relationship in three chapters: young and naive kids figuring out what love even is, the dark middle years where addiction quietly dismantled the life they were trying to build, and the current chapter where, for the first time in 25 years, they describe themselves as genuinely on equal footing. Paige's side of the story carries the weight of what spouses often carry alone. She didn't know it was addiction for years. She thought he was just treating her badly. And when his recovery finally stabilized, her body held the bill: panic attacks, rage, and a grief that had nowhere to go while things were still dangerous. She eventually came to a kind of peace, but only after Matt began holding real accountability, not just staying sober.

The conversation covers the question of when an addict actually earns credit from their partner, the long gap between sobriety and true marital recovery, how they talk to their kids about addiction, and what it means to finally feel known by someone rather than just tolerated. This is a candid, unsentimental look at what it takes to come back from something that breaks most couples apart.


Key Takeaways

  • Sobriety and marital recovery are not the same clock. For Matt and Paige, it took nearly a decade after Matt got sober for Paige to feel genuinely safe again.
  • When one partner gets well, the other one often falls apart. Paige's panic attacks and depression showed up four years into Matt's sobriety, once she finally felt safe enough to stop holding everything together.
  • Feeling known is different from knowing someone. Matt describes the shift in their marriage as the moment they both stopped managing each other and started actually seeing each other.
  • Validation is not a soft skill. Paige names Matt learning to validate her experience, not dismiss or minimize it, as one of the most meaningful turning points in their relationship.
  • Putting your marriage first is not selfish parenting. Matt and Paige kept the marriage as the anchor even through the chaos of raising kids, and they're clear that a thriving marriage is part of what their kids need to witness.
  • The spouse's story often goes untold. There are far more resources for addicts than for the partners who stay, hold things together, and absorb the fallout. Matt and Paige built their podcast specifically to fill that gap.
  • Recovery for the partner requires genuine accountability from the addict, not just behavior change. Paige needed Matt to name what he had done to her before her body would let her relax.
  • Curiosity is what keeps a long marriage alive. Even 25 years in, Matt describes Paige as someone he's still discovering, and he credits that sense of ongoing curiosity as part of what keeps them close.


Guest Info

Matt and Paige Hosts of Till the Wheels Fall Off, a podcast focused on the experience of spouses and partners of people struggling with addiction. Matt has 13 years of sobriety following a ten-year opioid addiction that began after an injury in his mid-twenties. Paige navigated those years as a partner who didn't know addiction was the cause of what she was living through, and has become a voice for others in similar situations. The show publishes three episodes per week, is over 300 episodes deep, and has a companion program built alongside a licensed therapist as well as a free Facebook community for listeners.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody, welcome.

0:03.4

And thank you for listening to this episode of Marriage Therapy Radio.

0:05.4

My name is Zach Brittle.

0:06.5

I'm here today with Matt and Paige Robinson.

0:08.7

We cover a wide range of topics, including primarily his recovery and what that's like for her.

0:14.7

I think, you know, that I have a kind of a soft spot for recovery my my own, and then also relational recovery and just talking

0:23.5

to people who are doing this work. And sometimes it's easy to forget that there are partners

0:28.2

that are along for the ride and try to navigate their own recovery while, you know, going

0:36.3

through the process. So I hope that you will enjoy this conversation.

0:40.5

I've actually gotten to have a lot of really cool conversations lately.

0:44.0

I was, last week, I recorded three episodes to be a guest on other people's podcasts.

0:50.0

And, you know, it's really fun to be asked questions and explored and have an opportunity to kind of think out loud about stuff.

0:56.7

We will make sure to share those with you when they come out because I, again, found myself saying things that I don't know that I would have said unless somebody asked me the right question.

1:06.6

I think that's really the power of a good interview is that you get to explore ideas that you hadn't thought about before. And if you've been listening to Marriage Therapy Radio for very long, you know that that's one of my goals. One of my goals is that you listen to the episode and you go, huh, I didn't think about it like that before. And the second one is that you have some kind of practical takeaway. And then sometimes I just like to, I don't know, riff on topics that are

1:28.6

valuable to me. Like right now, Rebecca and I have become obsessed with the UW softball team.

1:36.0

We have become basically season ticket holders. We go to every single game. We went to three

1:40.3

games this weekend. We lost all three, which was a huge bummer. We've lost six in a row.

1:46.3

After rising to number 14 in the nation, we had a 20-game running streak at one point. But,

1:51.0

you know, the thing I love about softball or watching softball anyway is that it's all ritual.

1:56.0

These girls are number one badass athletes. That can't be denied. But they also are just connected in like really powerful ways,

2:04.6

whether it's the chance or the kind of the choreography of kind of the way they support

2:11.7

each other, perhaps between innings.

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