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For Love of Recovery

Podcast de Dominique Dajer

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For siblings and families navigating a loved one's addiction or substance use. For Love of Recovery features real sibling stories, mental health professionals, and recovery advocates helping you support a loved one without losing yourself. Host Dominique Dajer shares her own journey supporting her brother through addiction and recovery, and the lessons learned about boundaries, letting go, and what it really means to love someone through it. Topics: sibling addiction, family roles, enabling, harm reduction, boundaries, recovery, parentification, and generational trauma. New episode monthly

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25 episodios

Portada del episodio "Who do I save?" Protecting all your kids when one struggles with addiction (with Kathleen Cochran)

"Who do I save?" Protecting all your kids when one struggles with addiction (with Kathleen Cochran)

When one child is struggling with addiction, the fear and focus can consume everything — but what happens to the other kids in the house, the siblings who are angry, the ones who seem fine but aren't? In this episode, Kathleen Cochran, a mother and founder of Moms For All Paths to Recovery talks about one of the hardest and least-discussed realities of family addiction: how do you show up for all of your children when one of them is in crisis? Kathleen speaks honestly about the impossible triage of parenting under pressure — protecting one child while not losing another, supporting the siblings who are angry, grieving, or quietly holding everything together, and recognizing the weight carried by the child who always seemed fine. She also opens up about the guilt that comes with realizing you unintentionally forced your other children to grow up too soon and carry the burden of being the parentified child. This episode is for parents in the thick of trying to save their child but realize their other children need their support too, and parents who are ready to rebuild their relationship with their kids. 📘 Download our FREE, sibling e-book: 6 actions to help navigate a sibling’s substance use journey [https://www.forloveofrecovery.com/e-book] 🤝Join our FREE and PRIVATE sibling-focused community: Siblings For Love of Recovery [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001711494318102] 📲Connect with FLOR: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/forloveofrecovery/]and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@forloveofrecovery] 🎙Guest speaker: Kathleen Cochran, founder of "Moms for All Paths to Recovery" Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/momsforallpaths/ [https://www.facebook.com/groups/momsforallpaths/]  Join our live discussion on July 1st at 4pm EST / 7pm PST  Learn about how Narcan (Naloxone) saves lives: https://www.cdc.gov/opioids/naloxone.html [https://www.cdc.gov/opioids/naloxone.html]

1 de jun de 2026 - 45 min
Portada del episodio Cutting them off isn't your only option: How CRAFT supports you and your loved one through their addiction (with Jane Macky)

Cutting them off isn't your only option: How CRAFT supports you and your loved one through their addiction (with Jane Macky)

Is Al-Anon and 12-Step the best approach for families navigating their loved one’s addiction? The pressure to issue ultimatums or cut them off entirely can feel like the only path forward. But what if the advice you've been given is outdated, incomplete, not for you, or just wrong? In this episode, Jane Mackey, CEO and founder of We The Village and certified family coach, challenges what families are told about loving someone through addiction, and how to move beyond the 12-step approach used in Al-Anon and Nar-Anon.  Jane found CRAFT (Community Reinforcement and Family Training) after desperately searching for real tools to help someone she loved, and has since built an accessible family coaching program around it. Together, we get into: * Why "tough love" and "rock bottom" became the default, and where they actually fall short * The enabling myth: how to tell the difference between hurting and helping * How to respond to their substance use without losing control * Why cutting someone off makes it harder for them to get help and can reduce your influence over their recovery * Whether CRAFT and 12-step can coexist, or if they're fundamentally at odds * How families report feeling less anxious and depressed through CRAFT — even when their loved one never gets help If you've ever felt like you're choosing between abandoning someone you love and losing yourself entirely, this episode is for you. We The Village is offering listeners 20% off their programs — use code FLOR at wethevillage.co [http://wethevillage.co] 📘Download our FREE, sibling e-book: 6 actions to help navigate a sibling’s substance use journey [https://www.forloveofrecovery.com/e-book] 🤝Join our FREE and PRIVATE sibling-focused community: Siblings For Love of Recovery [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001711494318102] 📲Connect with FLOR: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/forloveofrecovery/]and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@forloveofrecovery] 🎙Guest speaker: Jane Macky, founder and CEO of We The Village [https://www.wethevillage.co/about-us]

1 de may de 2026 - 47 min
Portada del episodio My brother is one year sober: What sibling addiction recovery actually looks like (with Justin Dajer)

My brother is one year sober: What sibling addiction recovery actually looks like (with Justin Dajer)

This episode is for anyone navigating a sibling's addiction, early sobriety, or the complicated road of family recovery. A year ago, I wasn't sure where my brother Justin would be today — or if he'd make it to his 21st birthday. This episode, releasing in honor of National Sibling Day (April 10th), is one I've been waiting to record for a long time. Justin is 21, one year sober, and six months into a long-term young adult treatment program — and for the first time, he's sharing his story of addiction and early sobriety in his own words. We recorded this together during a family visit upstate, and what came out of it was more honest, more raw, and more hopeful than I could have scripted. We talk about: * What the past year of young adult addiction recovery has actually looked like — the hard parts and the proud ones * How drug addiction shaped his relationships, his sense of self, and what friendship even means * The loneliness and shame in early sobriety that don't get talked about enough * What he wishes people understood about addiction before judging someone going through it 📘Download our FREE, sibling e-book: 6 actions to help navigate a sibling’s substance use journey [https://www.forloveofrecovery.com/e-book] 🤝Join our FREE and PRIVATE sibling-focused community: Siblings For Love of Recovery [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001711494318102] 📲Connect with FLOR: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/forloveofrecovery/]and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@forloveofrecovery] 🎙Guest speaker: Justin Dajer Related content: * Episode: My brother’s addiction: Learning how to be his sister—not mom [https://open.spotify.com/episode/5MwzM56rb81Rpyq86DKM6C?si=M7_NB6ONTHqtmRKTAnt-5w]

1 de abr de 2026 - 17 min
Portada del episodio "Do they deserve my love?" 5 mindset shifts for loving through addiction (with Joseph Green)

"Do they deserve my love?" 5 mindset shifts for loving through addiction (with Joseph Green)

Addiction is hard. But the stories we tell about it can make it even harder. When someone you love is struggling with substance use, the questions feel endless:  Do they deserve my love right now? Am I enabling them? Should I cut them off? In this episode, we unpack one of the most dangerous parts of addiction — the narrative around it. Because sometimes what harms our loved ones isn’t just the substances. It’s the shame. The labels. The fear-driven decisions. The belief that love must be earned. In this episode with Joseph Green, a person in recovery and spoken word artist, we explore 5 powerful mindset shifts that can change how you show up: * Moving from “deserving” to inherent worth * Treating addiction as a mental health condition — not a moral failue * Reframing “enabling” vs. compassionate care and harm reduction * Rethinking cutting someone off vs. being there when they’re ready * Choosing people-first language over labels like “junkie” or “addict” If you’ve ever felt torn between protecting yourself and loving someone through addiction, this conversation will challenge you to look at the story you’re telling — about them and about yourself. 📘Download our FREE, sibling e-book: 6 actions to help navigate a sibling’s substance use journey [https://www.forloveofrecovery.com/e-book] 🤝Join our FREE and PRIVATE sibling-focused community: Siblings For Love of Recovery [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001711494318102] 📲Connect with FLOR: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/forloveofrecovery/]and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@forloveofrecovery] 🎙Guest speaker: Joseph Green [https://www.lmscurriculum.com/staff/joseph-green/] Related content: * About LMS Voice: https://lmsvoice.com/productions/ [https://lmsvoice.com/productions/] * Start WIth Hope stories: https://startwithhope.com/stories-of-hope [https://startwithhope.com/stories-of-hope] * Take the Stories of Hope course and own your story: https://ncmwpic.learnupon.com/store/4553158-stories-of-hope-a-value-centered-approach-to-storytelling [https://ncmwpic.learnupon.com/store/4553158-stories-of-hope-a-value-centered-approach-to-storytelling]

1 de mar de 2026 - 51 min
Portada del episodio Why am I still waiting for the other shoe to drop? Anxiety after a sibling gets sober

Why am I still waiting for the other shoe to drop? Anxiety after a sibling gets sober

If your sibling is sober, or you’ve finally put those boundaries up, but you still feel on edge, you’re not alone. Many siblings experience lingering anxiety after addiction—even when life finally feels calm. The chaos may be gone, but your body hasn’t caught up. In this episode, Shahem McLaurin digs into what happens after the crisis phase ends: why your nervous system stays on high alert, how years of unpredictability create hypervigilance, and why “nothing happening” can feel unsafe. We also explore boundaries, trust, and learning to feel safe again in recovery—at your own pace. This conversation is for siblings who are tired of waiting for the other shoe to drop and want language for what they’re feeling. 📘Download our FREE, sibling e-book: 6 actions to help navigate a sibling’s substance use journey [https://www.forloveofrecovery.com/e-book] 🤝Join our FREE and PRIVATE sibling-focused community: Siblings For Love of Recovery [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001711494318102] 📲Connect with FLOR: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/forloveofrecovery/]and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@forloveofrecovery] 🎙Guest speaker: Shahem Mclaurin [https://www.5hahem.com/] Related content: * Book: “It Didn’t Start With You” by Mark Wolynn  [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26026054-it-didn-t-start-with-you]

1 de feb de 2026 - 58 min
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