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When The House Finally Feels Calm Again

17 min · 18. Juni 2026
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Living with addiction can change the way a family experiences peace. After months or years of stress and uncertainty, calm can feel unfamiliar. Even when things start improving, many people still find themselves waiting for the next problem to appear. In this episode, Joseph discusses why it's so hard to relax after a long season of chaos, how addiction affects the entire family, and practical ways to help your mind and body feel safe, grounded, and at peace again. If you've ever struggled to enjoy a quiet moment because you're waiting for the other shoe to drop, this episode is for you. Healing takes time, and families can learn to trust calm again.

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When The Whole Family Begins To Heal

In this episode, Joseph Devlin shares the powerful story of a family learning how to move from chaos, tension, and emotional exhaustion toward honesty, stability, and connection. What began as two overwhelmed parents struggling to help their son slowly became a deeper journey of healing for the entire family. Through difficult conversations, repaired trust, and small moments of honesty, they began rebuilding a healthier foundation together. This episode explores the importance of alignment between parents, the danger of protecting unhealthy patterns, and why repair matters more than perfection in recovery. If your family feels exhausted, divided, or stuck in cycles of conflict around addiction, this conversation offers practical insight, encouragement, and hope that healing is possible one step at a time.

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