
From RICO Charges to Working in the Music Industry
Grace Ann’s story isn’t just about surviving addiction or doing time—it’s about what happens when the system spits you out, and life still expects you to show up. In this episode, she opens up about catching federal RICO charges, navigating probation, and the reality of incarceration as a young mother. She talks about losing her son, finding her way back through grief, and how that pain pushed her to fight for sobriety. Grace also shares what it's like working behind the scenes in the music world with country rap artist Struggle Jennings, and how their friendship became a lifeline. This episode is a raw look at consequences, comeback stories, and the grit it takes to rebuild when the odds are stacked against you.
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Struggle Jennings
https://www.instagram.com/iamstruggle
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Beyond the Monsters
Beyond the Monsters confronts the silence around trauma, abuse, addiction, and mental illness—one brutal truth at a time.
Hosted by Chell Bane—a medical professional with 20+ years in psychiatry and addiction medicine, and a survivor of trauma herself—this podcast dives into the darkest parts of the human experience to prove one thing: healing is possible, and no one should have to fight their monsters alone.
Here, survivors, experts, and changemakers speak honestly about what they’ve lived through—and what it takes to move forward. There’s no gatekeeping, no sugarcoating, and no shame.
If you’re searching for truth, connection, and hope—you belong here.
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