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Alcoholism, Friends and Faith

30 min · 4 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Kerrie is joined by longtime friends Lindy and Adam to discuss the intertwined journeys of alcoholism, faith, and enduring friendship. Adam shares his candid experiences as a recovering alcoholic, while Lindy offers perspective as a supportive friend and fellow Jehovah's Witness. The episode also dives into how faith—in particular, becoming Jehovah's Witnesses—provided both Lindy and Adam with a renewed sense of hope, structure, and community. Through their shared experiences, the trio illustrates the transformative power of connection, whether through spiritual discovery or unwavering friendship. Their open dialogue emphasizes the importance of empathy, resilience, and belonging, offering listeners both practical insight and inspiration for navigating life's challenges. Throughout, Kerrie seamlessly guides the conversation, encouraging vulnerability and highlighting the strong bonds that sustain us even through life's darkest moments. Together, they explore: * The ups and downs of their party days and when things began to change (06:06) * Adam's realization and "rock bottom" that led him to seek help (05:06) * The challenges and complexities of recovery and support (12:54) * The role of spirituality and their shared journey to becoming Jehovah's Witnesses (15:08; 20:20) * Loss, change, and the unexpected consequences of transformation—including losing friends but strengthening the bond between them (22:24) Notable Discussion Points * Recognizing Addiction: Adam opens up about his path from "extreme drinking events" to acknowledging he had a problem with alcohol, and ultimately attending his first AA meeting (03:29; 05:06). * Support Systems: Lindy describes providing support, structure, and empathy, showing what friendship looks like during recovery (13:07). * Social and Genetic Factors: Exploration of the genetic and chemical components of addiction and the societal lens on drinking (15:13; 17:30). Key Quotes * "If you want to find help, anything's possible... and if you've got a really good friend to help you, even better." – Adam (27:03) * "If you want to find out what life is about, take the time and examine the Bible... when you understand that, it gives you hope." – Lindy (27:38)

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Portada del episodio Alcoholism, Friends and Faith

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In this episode, Kerrie is joined by longtime friends Lindy and Adam to discuss the intertwined journeys of alcoholism, faith, and enduring friendship. Adam shares his candid experiences as a recovering alcoholic, while Lindy offers perspective as a supportive friend and fellow Jehovah's Witness. The episode also dives into how faith—in particular, becoming Jehovah's Witnesses—provided both Lindy and Adam with a renewed sense of hope, structure, and community. Through their shared experiences, the trio illustrates the transformative power of connection, whether through spiritual discovery or unwavering friendship. Their open dialogue emphasizes the importance of empathy, resilience, and belonging, offering listeners both practical insight and inspiration for navigating life's challenges. Throughout, Kerrie seamlessly guides the conversation, encouraging vulnerability and highlighting the strong bonds that sustain us even through life's darkest moments. Together, they explore: * The ups and downs of their party days and when things began to change (06:06) * Adam's realization and "rock bottom" that led him to seek help (05:06) * The challenges and complexities of recovery and support (12:54) * The role of spirituality and their shared journey to becoming Jehovah's Witnesses (15:08; 20:20) * Loss, change, and the unexpected consequences of transformation—including losing friends but strengthening the bond between them (22:24) Notable Discussion Points * Recognizing Addiction: Adam opens up about his path from "extreme drinking events" to acknowledging he had a problem with alcohol, and ultimately attending his first AA meeting (03:29; 05:06). * Support Systems: Lindy describes providing support, structure, and empathy, showing what friendship looks like during recovery (13:07). * Social and Genetic Factors: Exploration of the genetic and chemical components of addiction and the societal lens on drinking (15:13; 17:30). Key Quotes * "If you want to find help, anything's possible... and if you've got a really good friend to help you, even better." – Adam (27:03) * "If you want to find out what life is about, take the time and examine the Bible... when you understand that, it gives you hope." – Lindy (27:38)

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