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BACtrack had zero video testimonials for its alcohol monitoring service. Zero. But that all changed after I joined.

My goal was to create moving, documentary-style testimonials that - besides promoting our product - are interesting and inspirational in their own right. Videos that speak less about product features and more about the real basic human needs - the real stories - surrounding real people.

And that's what I did.

 

Watch the stories below. 

 

Deidre: This Will "Save My Butt" in Family Court

A raw, unfiltered story from Deidre - an ER nurse and devoted mother - who is leveraging BACtrack View for addiction recovery and in her child custody proceedings.

• Produced by Lisa Feierstein

• Filmed and edited by Jack Pochop

• Shot February 2025 in Rhode Island

Gary: "My Heart and My Head"

For Gary, alcohol led him to isolation, a "liter-a-day" drinking habit, and serious detox. But through fierce willpower, total self-honesty, and being held accountable by his family - who kept him on track with BACtrack View - Gary made it through recovery.

• Produced by Lisa Feierstein

• Filmed and edited by Jack Pochop

• Shot January 2024 in Minnesota

Lauren & Diane: Out of "Total Chaos"

An honest look at addiction and recovery through two perspectives: Lauren’s journey to sobriety and her mother’s experience as her unwavering supporter.

• Produced by Lisa Feierstein

• Filmed and edited by Jack Pochop

• Shot November 2024 in Canada

Doug: "Thinking About My Son"

Doug was told he needed to get an alcohol monitoring device in order to see his son... which he, like many, was "totally against." Doug shares his journey from initial resistance to eventual appreciation for BACtrack View.

• Produced by Lisa Feierstein

• Filmed and edited by Jack Pochop

• Shot April 2024 in Idaho

Brooke: My "9 Lives"

After one particularly jarring experience, Brooke decided enough was enough. Through persistence, vulnerability, and support from her parents - who held her accountable using BACtrack View - Brooke achieved sobriety.

• Produced by Lisa Feierstein

• Filmed and edited by Jack Pochop

• Shot in January 2024 in Canada

Jessica: The DWI

When Jessica’s ex was arrested for a DWI on the way to pick up their young children from preschool, everything changed. Overnight, questions about trust, responsibility, and her children’s wellbeing became impossible to ignore.

• Produced by Lisa Feierstein

• Filmed and edited by Jack Pochop

• Shot August 2025 in Texas

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