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You Are Not Your Addiction

You Are Not Your Addiction

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In this episode of The Agents of Recovery, Blu and Wendell dive into the complexities of addiction recovery, particularly within the context of religious beliefs and community support. They discuss the church's approach to sin and forgiveness, the insecurities faced by individuals in recovery, and the role of clergy in addressing these issues. They emphasize the importance of understanding shame, the impact of addiction on relationships, and the necessity of professional support. The dialogue highlights the significance of creating safe spaces for vulnerability and the journey of healing through community connection.

Chapters

00:00 NEWCHAPTER

00:00 Insecurities and Self-Doubt in Recovery

04:17 The Role of Church Leadership in Addiction Recovery

08:55 Navigating Relationships Amidst Addiction

13:20 Courage in Vulnerability and Seeking Help

19:16 Healing in Community: The Importance of Safe Spaces

22:39 Understanding Betrayal Trauma and Its Impact

28:42 The Role of Professional Support in Recovery

33:55 Healing the Inner Child: Addressing Core Issues

39:39 The Power of Connection in Overcoming Addiction

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