Episodes
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This is the truth about living with an alcoholic
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In this episode I talk about growing up in chaos and dysfunction and raising my own kids in it. Special guest appearance from my cat Oreo
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In this episode I discuss why sharing experience, strength and hope is truly better than advice giving.
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Talking about loving ourselves and taking it one day at a time.
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I had an Al Anon slip and this is how I got myself back.
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I’m talking about the labels we put on ourselves. https://linktr.ee/livingwithanalcoholicpodcast?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=7641ff01-65aa-4a57-8fa1-a85d6b8dbc5e
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During this episode I talk about how alcoholism and addiction didn’t make me the best version of myself
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Yours theirs and ours. Everyone lives in denial when alcoholism and addiction are in our lives. Only until we’re honest can we start getting better
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In this episode I talk about the struggle of putting everyone first.
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In this episode I talk about the concept of not going to the hardware store looking for bread. We have to look inwards for the love and validation we so desperately want
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I’m this episode I talk about having to cut out two of the people I love from my life due to their chaos and toxicity. It’s not an easy thing to do but sometimes it needs done
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Sometimes we expect too much. We really need to learn to go with the flow and not to build resentments because expectations aren’t met
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It takes years to learn to live with an alcoholic
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I talk about being a big ball of anxiety during active alcoholism and even now.
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Sometimes just saying Fuck it eliminates so much stress and frustration we don’t even realize it.
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We don’t always have to react to situations
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In this episode I talk about how hard it is to just sit back and watch consequences happen
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I talk about the mistakes I made trying to make myself happy amidst the chaos of my marriage to an alcoholic addict
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All of these are tactics we all use while our loved one is drinking.
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My friend Claire joins me in telling her story of growing up in a generation home of alcoholism and living an alcoholic
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