332 - Father Wound (REPLAY)

332 - Father Wound (REPLAY)

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453 - The Danger of Controlling Our Life by Controlling Other People

In this episode, Debby Flanagan dives into a common but often overlooked challenge in recovery: trying to control life by controlling other people. We explore how this pattern can undermine relationships, fuel relapse, and distract from personal growth. Debby outlines telltale si ...  Show more

452 - Not Taking Full Responsibility for Wounding Those We Love

In this episode, we explore what it truly means to take full responsibility for the damage caused by addiction—and why minimizing, deflecting, or excusing that harm often keeps relapse close at hand. Joined by Eileen Fagan, we identify subtle signs of incomplete ownership, from d ...  Show more

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